Paragraph 1: what was the same?
Paragraph 2: what is different?
Paragraph 3: which one was better and why?
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Paragraph 1: what was the same?
Paragraph 2: what is different?
Paragraph 3: which one was better and why?
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Family essay is due on Friday!
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Complete all three interviews for your family essay.
Ask: What is the importance of family to you and why?
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Interview one person at least ten years older than you and ask, "What is the importance of family to you and why?"
Be sure to write down exactly what they say because you will need direct quotations in your five paragraph essay!
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Combine all elements to complete your rough draft! This is due IN CLASS on Wenesday.
All late papers will receive a reduced grade. Ten points will be deducted for every day late.
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Write a 1 to 2 paragraph description of the setting. Be sure you write it in a way readers can visualize where your memoir takes place.
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INSTRUCTIONS: This summer you are to complete reading three books on your own and do each of the three following assignments. Choose which assignment you will do for each book. At the end of the summer you must have completed ALL three assignments, one for each book.
Assignment 1
After reading the book, you will write one of two letters. You might choose to write a letter to the main character of the book. Or you might choose to write a letter to the author of the book. In either letter you should describe how you felt when you read the story, the events that stuck with you the most as you read, and how you feel like you can relate to the things that happened in the story. You should also explain how you were moved by the story told in the book, what you learned from reading the book, and the lessons you’ll hold on to in your own life. You can describe how reading this story changed or reinforced your understanding of something in your life. Either way, the letter should not be a summary of the story or a re-telling of what happened … but a reflection of how you think about the story you read. This is your chance to show your personal, human connection with a story of identity from the world beyond our country’s borders.
Your letter must:
· be at least two pages long (typed, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font, 1-inch margins) with your name at the top as well as at the bottom (with your signature);
· be a clear expression of how you feel and what you think;
· use paragraphs and proper sentence structure to organize your thoughts and ideas.
Assignment 2
While reading the book, you will keep a journal of your reading experience. You must have a journal for a minimum of every 20 pages of your reading. So if your book is 200 pages long, you will hand in a minimum of 10 journal entries. It’s best to write your journal immediately after you finish reading so your ideas are still fresh. Your journal entries are to be handed in on loose leaf and hand-written entries are okay.
Each journal entry must:
· have one full paragraph about what happened in what you read
· have one full paragraph about what you think will happen next
· have one full paragraph about a way you relate this story to your own life. (What does it make you think about?)
· use paragraphs and proper sentence structure to organize your thoughts and ideas.
Assignment 3
After reading the book, you will make a portrait of the main character. Be creative and show me what your character looks like, what the setting of the novel looks like, what the main character struggles with in the novel, etc. Along with your illustration, you must have an artist statement. Your artist statement must be at least 4 paragraphs explaining why you chose to make your character look the way you did and why you included things in the back ground that you did. Your artist statement must have at least 3 direct quotations from the text. Use paragraphs and proper sentence structure to organize your thoughts and ideas. Your artist statement and portrait must be handed in together.
Your artist statement must:
· be written in at least 4 paragraphs
· use 3 direct quotations from the text
· explain all of the thoughts behind the portrait of the main character.
Your portrait must:
· prove knowledge of the book
· show reflective thought about the main character
· be creative and colorful.
(Poets: Oni Buchanan, Darcie Dennigan, Abraham Smith)
6:30 p.m. (Please arrive by 6:00)
FREE
The Arsenal Building at Central Park is located at 64th Street at 5th Avenue in New York City, next to the Zoo. Take the N, R, or W to 5th Avenue or the F to Lexington Avenue /63rd Street.
9th GRADE GLOBAL HISTORY ASSIGNMENTGREECE AND ROME
Ancient Greece and Rome had incredible influences on architecture in New York City. Neoclassicism in the mid to late 1700's and the Greek Revival movement of the first half of the 1800's, were both inspired by the ancient Greek and Romans. Just like when a current musician samples an old school beat, architects use fundamentals from ancient designs. A lot of the buildings we see everyday in New York City were designed specifically to recall a different time in history. Learn all about these styles of architecture with the following assignment.
DIRECTIONS
First: READ ABOUT GREECE AND ROME - Concentrate on the architecture. (Use your text book, and websites provided below.) Take notes and become an expert. Make sure to pay particular attention to vocabulary words used to describe arches and pillars and other architectural structures, you'll need those for your essay!
Then: Follow the MAP below to all of the NEOCLASSIC and GREEK REVIVAL buildings right here in NYC. Take photos of yourself in front of EACH of the 10 buildings. You might want to bring a friend. This will probably take more than one day of adventuring.
Next: Observe similarities and differences between ancient Greek and Roman architecture and that of the neoclassic and Greek revival styles. Take notes. Complete a Venn Diagram.
Last: Write an essay where you compare and contrast the buildings of ancient Rome and Greece with the buildings in NYC you visited. Be sure to use examples from what you read as well as examples from what you observed. Your essay is to be at least 250 words, typed and double-spaced. When you hand in your essay you must hand in the following items:* Be sure to spell-check and have edit, points will be deducted for incorrect grammar, punctuation or spelling.
- Photos of you at each of the 10 locations
- The VENN DIAGRAM you created
- A rough draft of your essay
- A final copy of your essay
RESOURCES:
ROME
http://www.2020site.org/rome/
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/arch/roman_arch.html
http://library.thinkquest.org/10098/rome.html
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects /webunits/greecerome/Romearch1 .html
GREECE