Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Hobbit

The Hobbit on a grand adventure!

A hero's tale!

Bilbo is a traditional hero, but what kind of character is he?


In an analytical composition decide for your audience which of the character types best describes Bilbo Baggins in J.R.R. Tolkein's story, The Hobbit.

Static or Dynamic?

Stock or Unique?

Flat or Round?




Criteria:
5 paragraphs - introduction, one each for the character types and conclusion
provide examples in the form of quotations from the text that support your choice
edit and publish your work
due Friday, Nov 2.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Art Gallery Walk

The Penticton Art Gallery


Write a blog post about your walk to the Penticton Art Gallery (PAG).



     Enjoy your writing.  In the case of this assignment, you will be writing about your trip to the art gallery and about one or two of the works of art.

Criteria:

1. Introductory sentence - comment on the walk to the art gallery and your expectations.

2. Developing sentences - in three or four sentences describe the art gallery, the people you met and one or two peices of art that interested you.

3. Concluding sentence - comment on how the art gallery addressed your expectations and comment on the return trip in a final, reflective sentence.

Most importantly, though, enjoy the process of creation, for that is what writing really is - creating.

Approximately 200 words.
Please have your post completed by Monday morning.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Welcome to Your Class Blog!

Welcome to blogger.com

Welcome to Blogging

Welcome to the online forum of blogging. You have an opportunity to create your own blog and to respond to suggested writing prompts. Students would often rather compose their thoughts on a computer because of the editing tools available. These tools will enable students to check spelling and grammar, and to research online resources including, but not limited to, a thesaurus or dictionary.

Here you will be writing for a wider audience, so there are a few pointers that you will want to consider.

  • By composing your blogs in a word document you will be able to edit before posting, and you will have a saved copy of each blog in a file that you create.
  • You are expected to write at a senior high school level - avoid abbreviations often found in text messages or chat forums.
  • Your writing is accessible by your peers as well as the public - write appropriate posts that reflect your academic abilities and your moral integrity.


Your first blog will be to introduce yourself. A brief introduction of who you are, where you've been, what you do outside of school, and what you hope to do in the future might be some ideas to explore.
Your blog will be visited and graded as a significant component of your English 11 grade. Postings will include responses to what we read or view in class as well as personal reflections on suggested topics, such as the one above.