Christensen - Lit/Comp 1 (Section Wed 7)

Course Description

 

Class Title:

Literature & Composition 1

Code:

MLA350

Text:

See Lit/Comp Scope & Sequence

Rating:

4

Prerequisite:

6th/7th grade reading level

Grade:

7-8

Fees:

None

Max:

15

Can be repeated? Yes

Description: With whole book studies as the starting point, students in this class will explore the key components of literature as well as investigate the historical and cultural context of each core work. Students will develop and refine their reading comprehension strategies and their ability to think critically about literature. Reading selections will also provide a springboard for writing exercises and the development of formal essays, through which students will explore writing techniques, sentence structure, and grammar. Literature selections will be determined at the beginning of the year, selected from our Literature Scope and Sequence at the back of this catalog. Note: This class is designed so that students can take it two years in a row, with alternating book lists each year.

Posts

Wednesday: Lit Comp 1.75

AWESOME JOB! Such an amazing troupe of Shakespearean actors! That was really fun today! I am looking forward to your projects next week! Please email if you have any questions! Also, share with me the typed transcript of the text for your project (or handwritten is fine too.)If we have time, we can act out the Pyramus and Thisbe play by the Mechanicals in Act 5. Who should be "the Wall"? Have a great week! Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit Comp 1.5

Hi Students! We have finished A Midsummer Night's Dream! Yay! It was really fun to read this play with you! To finish this unit, we will do a project on the many aspects or sides of love that Shakespeare explores in MSND. Please look over your brainstorming notes that we took in class today. Here is the rubric and directions. 
Here are a couple of videos on making a mobile or a pennant garland. 
Your class will be acting out Act 3 in class next week. Please feel free to bring any costume pieces or props for your parts: Here are your parts:
 
Starveling: Zoe
Bottom: Walker
Snout: Anna
Quince: Quinn
Flute: Josy
Robin: Alice
Titania: Zoe
Peaseblossom: Quinn
Second Fairy: Alice
Cobweb: Anna
Mustardseed: Walker
Moth: Alice
Oberon: Walker
Hermia: Josy
Demetrius: Zoe
Lysander:Quinn
Helena: Anna
 

Lit comp 1

Hi Students! I was super excited to see the pictures of your MSND plots on the board!! Wow! Impressive!!! Please read Act 5 this week. That will be your only homework assignment. Have a great weekend! Mrs.G

Wednesday: Lit comp 1.5

HI Students! I will be chuckling about today's class for a while! Ugh! Thank you for having energy in 7th period! It is a great way to end my week at Apex!
Please continue reading Act 3. Here are some homework questions to go with the reading: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10td_paE0XSHwRt2nRA4Eefv3MVRaZIrWSHaxwldw6EY/edit
Just found out that the CU Shakespeare Festival is performing Midsummer Night's Dream this Summer! So fun to see this play on the stage! Here's the info: https://cupresents.org/series/shakespeare-festival/
Have a great week! Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit Comp 1.5

HI Students! Are we excited or what!?! How about all those awesome character names! Please read the first act of Midsummer Night's Dream (MSND) this week. You choose "Fear" (original) or "No Fear" (translated). Try reading some of the "Fear" just so you can see if you really do understand it. It is not as hard as it seems. Here is a link to the summary video we watched in class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knSvuVZBk_g
Don't worry no quiz next week! Take care! Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit Comp 1.5

HI Students! Great start to these essay! Please continue to work on your essays. I will add comments in the next couple days. Please proofread and double space, (12 pt. font, please), Do indent paragraphs and look out for commas, run-on sentences and casual or conversational language. Feel free to watch these for editing help:
Have a great week! Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit comp 1.5

HI Students! Great to be back with you today! Please come with an introductory paragraph/thesis statement as well as ideas for your body paragraphs. Feel free to write any or all of your body paragraphs this week. We will have a writing workshop in class. Thanks for the laughs today! Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit Comp 1

HI Students! Great discussion today on Tom Sawyer! This week finish the character conflict charts I handed out and answer the two questions at the bottom of the page. The last question you may answer in any manner you choose. Please share it with me or bring to class. Thanks for the fun! Have a great week! Mrs. G

Check grades!

Hi Everyone, just a reminder to check infinite Campus this week to see if you are missing anything. Do not send me an email saying, "I did this." If you think you did do it and it shows as missing, then resend it to me in an email or reshare it. I will need to have grades in by Dec. 13 for High School students. I will accept missing work or corrected work until 12/13. Thanks! Mrs. G

 

Monday/Wednesday: Lit COmp 1

Hi Students! I just realized I didn't post for you! Sorry about that! This week continue to read Tom Sawyer up to page 96. Finish the two drawings of Tom and the little chart about Tom on the outside vs. Tom on the inside. Please bring that to class! Thanks! Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit Comp 1.5

Hi Students! Really, really great presentations today. Thank you! Have fun reading Tom Sawyer over the break. We will launch into a fun writing project when we come together again in December. Have a wonderful time with your families! Take care! Mrs. G