3.31.2008

Quarter Three eval.

Contrary to previous evals, the Quarter Three eval is not mandatory. Additionally, it is anonymous. That said, I encourage you to complete it and to own up to your feedback. As I've said before, your feedback is invaluable and regardless of what you say, so long as it is said respectfully, I won’t think differently of you.

The eval is four short answer questions. You are not required to answer every question. You can answer only those that you wish to address with respect to your performance, my teaching, and the class as a whole. That said, the more of the eval you complete, the more helpful it will be to me.

Please complete before coming to class this next Monday, April 7.

3.12.2008

24-hour countdown to Spring Break.

But before that...
  1. Complete your Catcher essay final draft. Submit it via Turn It In by 4pm Friday. Our class ID is 2220665 (not the previously posted 220665!) and the password, for obvious reasons, is phony. See Sherf if you do not have a turnitin account and need help setting one up. If you had difficulty with Turn It In last night, please resubmit your essay (even if you've since emailed me your final draft), as the issue is now resolved. For your convenience, I'll have a few laptops available in class today so that you can do this.
  2. Catcher quiz #2 is Friday. See Study guide.
  3. Turn in your Catcher book for an annotations check before you leave for Spring Break.

3.10.2008

Thesis statements and passages.

Post here. You do not need to include full passages; a page numbers will do just fine.

Stop studying.

Quiz postponed. Details forthcoming. Spread the word in the lounge and halls. Today we'll discuss the end. (Of Catcher.) Specifically, chapters 22-26. See you then.

—Maurice

3.07.2008

Friday's announcements.

  1. Finish Catcher.
  2. Review Catcher essay assignment and complete prewriting (thesis draft and list of passages).
  3. Quiz Monday. Mostly multiple choice; perhaps a few fill in the blanks.

3.06.2008

Thursday's board work.

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Found.

This newspaper clipping was found in the pages of a used copy of Catcher in the Rye that I bought at a bookstore a few years back. I've forgotten what page I found it in, but it will remain in the book so long as it's in my possession. I can be superstitious like that.

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Countdown to Spring Break.

  • Thursday, 3.6: Board work on ducks on the pond, Museum of Natural History, red hunting hat, kings in the back row, “catcher in the rye,” etc.
  • Friday, 3.7: Continuation of Thursday's board work; a look at chapters 21-24.
  • Monday, 3.10: Quiz #2; brief thoughts on Catcher's conclusion; Paul Kivel's article.
  • Wednesday, 3.12: In-class work on Catcher essay; begin The Graduate.
  • Thursday, 3.13: In-class work on essay; The Graduate continued.
  • Friday, 3.14: Essay due; finish The Graduate.
  • Spring Break: No homework; optional Catcher bonus and short story supplements.
  • after break: Q3 eval; begin Their Eyes Were Watching God.

"Piano Lesson" bonus opps.

After having seen the Penumbra’s staging of The Piano Lesson on Tuesday, you may do one of the following three bonus opportunities.

Write a…
  1. Snapshot.
  2. Thematic analysis of The Piano Lesson and Fences. (Go beyond a simple compare/contrast; analyze a particular—and specific—element that occurs in each.)
  3. Analysis of how staging or other aspects of performance impacted, affected, and worked for or against the content and themes of the play.
All options must be one typed page and adhere to MLA formatting. Due before you leave school for Spring Break. Let me know if you need clarification or have any other questions.

3.02.2008

FirstClass? Not so much...

More like Second Rate. (Anyone else having problems with it today?)

When it's back up, I'll email you your monologue analysis with marginal comments; however, I won't include a scoring rubric or a formal assessment of any kind. As mentioned in class on Thursday, you are to use the self-assessment I handed out to evaluate yourself. Use my comments, then, to help you determine the answer to each of the five questions on the self-assessment.

I am putting an enormous amount of faith in you that you will be fair and honest. Do this not for my sake, but for your own. I trust that you will not cheat “the system,” but more importantly, I trust that you will not cheat yourself. At first I hesitated in doing this, but after further thought determined that is was a risk worth taking. Sounds dramatic, huh? It isn’t really, but in a way, it is. (This is my best attempt at a Tim ‘O Brien-like contradiction. Profound, I know.)

Thanks; see you tomorrow. Go Bears. Go Literature.