Showing posts with label winning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winning. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2015

Introductions and Conclusions!

Reading first!

Today's Goal: Finish up your comparative essays by writing your introduction paragraph and concluding paragraph.


While you read, open the blog in one tab. 

In another tab, open your essay.




Your introduction should have:
  • The names of the authors and the titles of their work. 
  • A brief summary (one sentence) of the gist of each creation, text or film. Examples:
    • "The Cask of Amontillado" is a short story about....
    • Night of the Hunter, on the other hand, is a film about... 
  • A thesis statement that explains how the author and director use similar or different techniques to create the irony, moods, and themes in their works. A possible example:
    • Both ________________________ and ______________________ (convey/demonstrate/reveal) a ______________ mood while (addressing/ examining/ exploring) the theme that ________________. Poe uses __________________ to explore irony, mood, and theme, while Laughton uses ______________________.


In your conclusion:
  • Restate your thesis
    • It is clear from these examples that ___(thesis here)______. 
  • Explain the ways in which Poe and/or Laughton were more successful with their techniques.
    • Although Poe and Laughton created _____ moods, __(choose one: Poe or Laughton)_____ was more successful because ______. 
    • ______ was most successful in creating _____ because ___________.
    • While both stories had _______, the one that was most clear was ______ because______.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Final Push

Do you have a book you want to read over break? If you don't let us help you find one. You should be reading over break, too!!

Today is your LAST DAY 
to work on your NaNoWriMo novel IN CLASS.

Get your computers. Get working.


Here are some important things you will need this week:
  • NaNoWriMo will NOT let you change your word count goal after the 24th of November. If you think you need to change it, try to do that today so you can focus on writing more than anything else. All you have to do 
    • If you expect to do well on NaNoWriMo, and your word count goal is currently above 10,000, you probably shouldn't lower it below 10,000.
    • Go to your "NaNo Stats" to see where you will be if you keep working at the pace you're working. It will help you decide if you need to change your word count. 
  • "Winning" NaNoWriMo will get you 5 free copies of your book.
    • To win, you must copy and paste your ENTIRE NOVEL into NaNoWriMo. It will not allow you to win if you don't copy and paste it in as proof. 
    • You must do this before midnight on November 30. 
    • Win. You don't have a choice. Meet your word count goals. That's why we change them if we need to. You've done some amazing work. Don't give up now.