Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Please use this checklist to check your essay before you turn it in

1. Complete a self or peer (up to you) editing sheet for your essay link

2. Make a Works Cited page: An alphabetical listing of your sources that you used (first by author's last name and then by title if no author is given) NOT ALL OF THE SOURCES YOU READ--ONLY THE ONES YOU ARE PUTTING IN YOUR PAPER. SEE THE LINK BELOW FOR HELP

Owl at Purdue 

NOTE: AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE IT WILL HELP YOU MAKE THE CITATION--IT HAS TO BE DONE IN A VERY SPECIFIC WAY. 

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Today we will finish The Glass Castle movie and work on the outline

*Whatever we do not finish in class today--we can work on tomorrow if we have time after the performance, otherwise you will need to do it on your own time--on Monday-Wed. of next week we will meet in the lab room 184 to type our essays.

*Remember, you received some handouts for our last essay on MLA format and how to vary signal words.

*We will also produce a Works Cited page next week.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Essay The Glass Castle

Click here for The Glass Castle essay: packet link

Essay Writing Prompt: How much freedom and supervision should parents give their children? Are parents today too overprotective? Or is “free range” parenting a kind of neglect? Explain why. Write an argumentative essay, backing it up with textual details from the articles. Use your outline for argumentation/persuasion to format. 

Your essay must include a minimum of 4 sources (min. 8 citations):
**The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls (you must use this as one of your sources)
"Are Modern Kids Coddled?"
"Used to Be"
*A third article of your choice (or more)

Resources Online:
Writing Process:
Here is our packet: click here

Monday, November 18, 2019

Information from Robin (Just Buffalo Literary Center) for those who expressed interest!

TUES, NOV 19 (3:30-6:00pm)
Places and People Flash Fiction Workshop w/ Gabriel Bump
In this workshop, we will focus on settings and characters for flash fiction. You'll use writing prompts to create your own unique and fun settings, make up characters to populate your settings, then give your characters quick problems to solve. At the end of each workshop, you will leave with a finished flash fiction piece. Open to writers of all abilities.

WEDS, NOV 20 (3:30-6:00pm)


Open Workshop & College Essay Feedback
Just read. Just write. Just get inspired. Just get into college. At Open Workshops you can work on any reading/writing/arts-based project you like. We'll have volunteers on hand to give you feedback or help you get started!  *Through December, we'll have a special focus on College Essays but all writers welcome!*

THURS, NOV 21 (3:30-6:00pm)
Places and People Flash Fiction Workshop w/ Gabriel Bump
Workshop cont...Like always, you can come to this one even if you missed the workshop on Tuesday! 

CALLS FOR WRITING & ARTWORK 

SUBMIT POEMS FOR EXHIBIT & PERFORMANCE AT BURCHFIELD PENNEY
JBWC writers have been offered a very SPECIAL opportunity to participate in an upcoming exhibit at the Burchfield Penney! If you attended any of our recent environmental workshops, you are already set to be involved. If you missed the workshops, you can still participate! Check out this website with writing prompts, write something in any genre inspired by those prompts, and submit your work! 
Your work will be used in a video projection piece that will be on display from Dec 13 thru March 29th. You are also encouraged to READ your piece at the exhibit opening on Dec 13th! 


SUBMIT ARTWORK TO SELL AT LOCUST STREET ART STUDENT MARKET
Locust Street Art is holding a Student Holiday Market. Submit your original artwork and chapbooks and they will sell them for you at their holiday market! More info here. Work needs to be dropped off by December 3rd. 

Let's look ahead at the week's agenda:

1. First, we are going to review the requirements for visual literacy or "reading" pictures
****We can take some notes in the blank space on the side of your photo

Migrant Mother

2. We will look at picture #2 and complete the assignment on the back (first independently, and then second as a group)

Image result for poverty in the united states
3. We will review the final assignments for The Glass Castle and review the weekly agenda.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

The entire book and study guide must be finished by Thursday--11/21--that's when we will begin the essay

*Read pages 129-144
*Complete the worksheet assignment that goes along with these pages