Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Monday

· Due: Notebooks (Table of Contents ONLY).
· Unfortunately, due to time, I will not grading your entire notebook.
· Bring your T.O.C. section to class and we will grade them together.
HOMEWORK:
Due Tomorrow:TEST: BB AND ARITS, content, themes, characters, passage analysis, FYI, background info, etc. Bring BOTH books to class for collection.


Tuesday

TEST!
Bring BOTH books to class for collection
Correct/Review TEST
HOMEWORK:
Due tomorrow: None!


Wednesday

Correct/Review TEST
Movie: ARITS
HOMEWORK:
Due Tomorrow: Term 2 evaluation


Thursday

Due: Term 2 evaluation
Movie: ARITS
HOMEWORK:
Due tomorrow: nada


Friday

Movie: ARITS
HOMEWORK:
Due Monday: Literature Book: Read pages 135-137 on "Point of View" Then, read Snow and My Friend Lucy... on pGES 138-140. Answer questions #1-6 for Snow and #1-7 for My Friend Lucy.

Enjoy your weekend!!!


REMINDER:

If you were absent and have missed in-class essays, you MUST see me during a study hall before WEDNESDAY.

If you miss the Test from Tuesday 1/6: You must see me during a study hall by Thursday

NO EXCEPTIONS: Grades are due on FRIDAY and I need to correct everything before Friday.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Holiday Cheer

Hey everyone...I hope you are enjoying your (early) break! I want to share with you some pictures. Happy Holidays!


Sunday, December 21, 2008

Last Syllabus in 2008!

Monday:
Due: TEST FROM FRIDAY! You will have a 50 multiple choice question test.

Due:NOTEBOOKS! I would like ONLY your table of Contents. Since this is a change of plans, I will allow you to staple and piece it together in class. You can use the time after you finish your test.

Tuesday:
Holiday/End of the year Party
Don't forget to bring your treat!


Have a safe and wonderful vacation! Enjoy your holiday and happy 2009!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Syllabus: 12/15 to 12/19


***If you were absent and did not write the BB Essay, you must see me during your study hall before the end of school on WED.
If you are absent on WED for the in-class essay, you must see me during yoru study hall by the close of school on FRIDAY.
Don't Forget to sign-up for the Holiday Party on Tuesday 12/23!!

Monday
Due: Brainstorm a list of at least 10 themes/messages in ARITS along with textual support for each theme.
· Group Work: Pick a theme from your group and put the best theme on poster.
· Present to class
HOMEWORK:
Due Wednesday: In Class ESSAY: Themes in BB and ARTIS.
Due Thursday: Complete 16 flash cards for review. (eight from each novel)
Due Friday: TEST: BB AND ARITS, content, themes, characters, passage analysis, FYI, background info, etc.

Tuesday

In class: Complete Outline to compare/contrast BB and ARITS
HOMEWORK:
Due tomorrow: Finish Outline. You will ONLY be allowed to use the following: Your themes from BB notes, and Themes in ARITS, and THIS outline. No other notes!!


Wednesday

Due: Outline
In Class Essay
***If you are absent, you need to SEE ME during your study hall to make it up; otherwise, you will earn a ZERO.
HOMEWORK:
Due Tomorrow: Complete 16 flash cards for review. (eight from each novel)


Thursday

Due: Flash Cards
Review Game (random groups of three vs. three)
HOMEWORK:
Due tomorrow: STUDY FOR TEST


Friday

Due: TEST
***Remember: if you are absent on this day, you must see me on MON or TUES during your study hall in order to make it up. If you know you are going to be absent, make arrangements to see me before today.
HOMEWORK:
Due Monday:NOTEBOOKS!!!! Have your table of Contents Section completed, organized, etc. Your binder should have the designated sections and appropriate material in each section.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Free Money!

CHECK IT OUT:
(Click here --->) The Princeton Prize in Race Relations

In order to recognize, support, and encourage the young people of our country who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing the cause of positive race relations, Princeton University annually sponsors an annual awards program for high school students—the Princeton Prize in Race Relations.

Applications postmarked by January 31 will be eligible for prizes—including cash awards up to $1,000 for particularly noteworthy work.
  • If you are a high school student involved in an activity that is helping to improve race relations in your school or community, we want to hear from you.
  • If you know of a high school student who is helping to improve race relations, please encourage him or her to apply.

Princeton and its alumni recognize that the issue of race relations continues to be one of the most urgent and important challenges facing our country. The Princeton Prize in Race Relations was created to identify and commend young people who are working to increase understanding and mutual respect among all races. Through this effort, we hope to inspire others to join in these or similar efforts, and to undertake initiatives of their own.


Good Luck and take advantage of this opportunity!!!


~Ms. G

Thursday, December 11, 2008

BLA GSA Ally Wall

Hey everyone...

I wanted to let you know that I appreciate the time you took today to look at The Ally Wall. It is important to educate each other and to tolerate differences.

I think the wall looks great, but I would love to fill up the entire hallway! If you (or your friends have anything to add) write something and leave it in my mailbox at school. You don't have to put your name; you can sign "anonymous" instead. Or, you can email me something, but indicate if you want your name to be posted or not. Lastly, you can post here in the comments section. If you want to include your name, fine, otherwise, leave it anonymous.

Please use this space to generate positive discussion and do not write slanderous or hate speech on this portion of the blog.

If you have already written something, thank you! If you would like to contribute, then please do!
Ms. Gentile

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Syllabus: 12/8 to 12/12

Ms. Gentile
Grade 9 Weekly Syllabus

December 8th to December 12th

Monday

Due: Read BB: Finish novel
In class:
· Review as a class
Due tomorrow: Complete “The Novel as a Whole”
Due Wednesday:Grammar work: Pages 807 - 815, Write Out sentences (if applicable) for exercises: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Due Friday: In-class essay: Themes in Black Boy ( you may use notes AND especially the worksheet from class on Tuesday, 12/8).


Tuesday

Due: Complete “The Novel as a Whole”
Discuss themes and extract text. This sheet will be used for your in-class essay on FRIDAY.
Due tomorrow: Grammar Work


Wednesday

Due: Grammar work: Pages 807 - 815, exercises: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Read: ARITS Act III
Small group read
Due tomorrow:
Grammar Work:
Finish Act III and Complete study questions


Thursday

Due: Read: ARITS Act III/study questions
Review questions and “FYI”
Due tomorrow: Finish Class work and prepare for In-class Essay


Friday

Due: In-class Essay (Test Grade)
Due Monday: Brainstorm a list of at least 10 themes/messages in ARITS along with textual support for each theme. Type it if you can.


Enjoy your weekend!!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

How Much is it Worth Today?

In order for you to get an idea of pricing in the 1950's, I have posted some links below. If you find anything else, please post it in the comments section.

Enjoy!

The People History: Housing in the 1950's

The Census: Housing prices by decade

What is Cost, 1954: Lists and comparisons of items in 1950's and 2007

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Fun Opportunities

Hey everyone...

I received some fun opportunities for all you. Check them out below and if it sounds like something you would be interested in, be sure to follow up! I will try to help you the best I can.

~Ms. G


Auditions for FETCH:

Maura Tighe casting announces casting for an exciting children's television show on PBS called FETCH. FETCH is produced by WGBH in Boston and broadcast on PBS stations throughout the country. FETCH features a cast of six children who tackle challenges and solve problems ranging from learning how to windsurf to training a cat. The show is hosted by a funny animated dog named Ruff Ruffman who issues the kids their challenges. Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 10th and Sunday, January 11th from 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Please see the attached letter for parents:
(http://boston.k12.ma.us/bulletins/FETCHLetter.pdf) and the attached flyer (http://boston.k12.ma.us/bulletins/FLETCHFlyer.pdf) for more information.

You can also visit their website at http://www.mauratighe.com/ .

GIRLS ONLY:

Camille Cosby "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" Essay and Art Contest: A special opportunity for girls between the ages of 11-14 living in Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville to share their experiences growing up in urban America. This can be done through an essay or art. Deadline Dec 12. Shaya, 617-278-4265, www.jbcc.harvard.edu/events/CCGP/09essay.htm



Teens In Print:
Want to see your name in print? Teens in Print, a citywide newspaper for teens by teens, is looking for articles, reviews, essays, letters, pictures, poems, art, photos, and stories from BPS high school students. Email your original work to: angela.smith.jcs@cityofboston.gov with your full name and age. For information on joining the T.i.P. teen staff, 617-541-2651, http://www.bostontip.com/

SAT VIDEOS:
The MIT Alumni Association is running a nationwide contest in which students compete to create funny, creative sketches teaching SAT vocabulary. They will award up to $600 in prize money to the video that receives the most number of votes from viewers. $200 of the prize will go directly to the winner(s) and $400 to the class or school club chosen by that person. To encourage participation, they will give a contestant 1 free iTunes song for every 5 videos he/she submits or refers (up to the first 1,000 video submissions). Contest starts Jan 1. http://www.brainyflix.com/

826 Boston:
826 Boston is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students ages 7-18 with their creative and expository writing skills and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. They provide drop-in tutoring, after-school workshops, in-school tutoring, help for English language learners, and assistance with student publications. 826 Boston is also looking for volunteer tutors! 617-442-5400, http://www.826boston.org/

Guitar Lessons:
Teen Guitar Lessons in Harvard Square: Beginning Guitar Classes as part of the Music Speaks program for Grades 9-12. New semester begins Jan 27! Scholarships available. Students who qualify and do not have guitar will be provided a new guitar donated by First Act Guitar Studio to keep upon the successful completion of the course. For information on how to apply for a scholarship, susan@passimcenter.org

Scholarship Contest:
Power of an Idea Scholarship Contest: Boston public high school and Boston charter school students (grades 9-12) get an opportunity to create an invention by taking an idea from concept to creation to patent. The winner of the contest will receive a $15,000 scholarship to be used for tuition and expenses for higher education. Also, as part of the prize package, the winner will receive legal patent services for the winning device, machine or process. Due Jan 6. For rules and other guidelines check out www.burnslev.com/constants/power-of-idea.asp