Saturday, January 2, 2010

Week Ahead Jan 4-Jan 8



Monday, January 4

Multiple choice test on Macbeth
Major speeches in Macbeth


Tuesday, January 5


Portfolio / Writing folder maintenance
Shakespeare Background Assignment


Wednesday, January 6
Portfolio / Writing folder maintenance



Thursday, January 7
Meet in Room B49 for Shakespeare Background Assignment

Friday, January 8
Shakespeare Background Assignment - Class discussion


Reminder:  Check dogstarnyc.com  daily for cheap and free things to do in the city!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

The New York Times claims teens are cutting back on spending! Is this really true?




The New York Times - December 26, 2009

Recession? Teenagers Get It, and Are Cutting Back




          After a year of observing their parents pinch pennies and fret about the economy, the nation’s teenagers may be coming to grips with reality.
          Sales are down sharply in recent months at nearly every major retail chain catering to teenagers, and interviews with teenagers suggest that the reasons go beyond their own difficulty finding part-time jobs.
         “I think my sister and I, throughout this year we’ve kind of lost an interest in getting gifts and things like that,” said Morgan Porpora, 16, who in the past had a list of things she wanted for Christmas. “I guess we’ve noticed the economy and we just kind of even feel bad I guess asking for a lot.”


Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Macbeth Texts, Resources & Assignments

Click here for complete Macbeth text

Resources for Major Elements in the Play

Supernatural / superstition

Friday, December 18, 2009

TODAY DECEMBER 18

Writing Workshop in Room B49

Type response from your LJ on Macbeth
Compose and type your response to the film studies assignment ("The Bicycle Thief")
Type and print your response to Broke-ology reflection
Type and print your response to Take a Stand: Life in Prison

Read this story in the New York Times and draft a response to it:

A False Alarm

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Writing Workshop for Friday, December 11 in B49

College Reading & Writing Film Studies Paper

Open a new Microsoft Word document
Save as:  BikeThiefPaper_Lastnamefirstname

Paper Topics on film "The Bicycle Thief"
 
In this paper you will choose ONE of the scenes below and write a brief analysis of the scene. In this analysis you will apply the film studies terms (indicated below) to show how these elements of film are use din the scene to express certain qualities, emotions, ideas or images.

Since this is your first film studies paper, let's keep it very basic. It will be a big success if you can integrate both a discussion of the film studies terms and cite examples from the selected scene to support your argument or analysis.

Scene 1: Antonio (the father) goes to cellar nightclub to enlist his friend's help to find the bike, his friend is a sanitation worker but an amateur performer, Antonio's wife arrives
 
Scene 2: Antonio and Bruno confront a man suspected of stealing the bike in the marketplace and enlist the help of a police officer
 
Scene 3: Antonio makes his son Bruno sit at a bridge while he looks for the thief. At one point some men by the river yell, "help, a kid is drowning." Antonio thinks it is his son.
 
Scene 4: Antonio goes to the neighborhood where the suspected thief lives. He confronts him on the street and is surrounded by neighbors who turn on him like a mob.
 
Scene 5: In his desperation to have a bike, Antonio decides to steal another man's bike. He is caught and threatened with arrest. The owner of the bike lets him go. He takes his son's hand and walks away down the street.
 
The film studies terms are
  • mise-en-scene
  • composition
  • frame
  • camera shot
  • camera angle
It may be helpful by simply introducing the film and a providing a brief synopsis of your selected scene.

You were expted to begin this asisgnment in class on Thursday, Decemner 10.  Final draft is due Monday, December 14.  Grade is based on how well you integrate the dicussion of the use of film terms and what they help the director express in a specific scene.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Week Ahead Nov 30-Dec 4



Monday, November 30

DUE:  Written response to Brigitte's visits, "Life in Prison" / Take a Stand Argument Paper


Tuesday, December 1
Meet in Room B49 for writing workshop
Type written response to Brigitte's visit
Type the "Life in Prison" essay



Wednesday, December 2
Peer editing workshop


Thursday, December 3
Meet in Room B49 for writing workshop

Make corrections / do additional writing on articles from peer editing

Friday, December 4
Final exam on James Baldwin's novel Another Country


Reminder:  Check dogstarnyc.com daily for cheap and free things to do in the city!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Proust Questionnaire

You may find the Proust Questionnaire interesting.  Go to the blog for the class Bergtraum Voice (here ) and see the post on it.