The End...
I remember at the beginning of the year, Mrs. Gilman told us we were going to be doing a blog I was nervous, excited, and confused. I wasn't sure about writing my thoughts and then letting my classmates read and comment, on the other hand, I had never had my own blog and I was anxious to begin.
At the beginning of the year I had my own writing style that was distinct and my own, and now, I think that it has grown and become much stronger. As Albert Einstein said, “Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.” I think this quote reflects my blogs content and message because everyday we learn new things, whether it be a new math term or a new verb in Spanish class.
I believe my blog really showcases my intellectual growth as well as my writing style. The point of the blog assignment was not to just give us a bigger homework load but to go beyond our in class discussions and projects and help us to greater understand what we learned in class that week. Even though the weekly blogs seemed boring or pointless, they really helped me develop my writing style and become a better student.
Kylie's English Blog
Monday, June 20, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Memorable Assignment
We have done so many projects this year. The most memorable for me was our first reading assignment. When we had to read a book we had never read before and make a poster about it. I chose to read Catcher In The Rye. Although I didn't really like the book, I'm proud of my poster and my creativity. I drew a picture of the protagonist walking away from the school and his home (wearing his houndstooth coat, of course).
I thought my poster really conveyed the theme of this novel. I am really proud of my work and I will always remember The Catcher In The Rye.
Memorable Assignment
We have done so many projects this year. The most memorable for me was our first reading assignment. When we had to read a book we had never read before and make a poster about it. I chose to read Catcher In The Rye. Although I didn't really like the book, I'm proud of my poster and my creativity. I drew a picture of the protagonist walking away from the school and his home (wearing his houndstooth coat, of course).
I thought my poster really conveyed the theme of this novel. I am really proud of my work and I will always remember The Catcher In The Rye.
Experiences With Poetry
My earliest experiences with poetry were nursery rhymes, but I don't really remember that part of my life too well...
One of my favorite poets as a kid was with Shell Silverstein. He is socreative and funny. He is imaginative and a great children's poet.
Until this year I din't really APPRECIATE poetry. I've always loved listening to it and the way it sounds. This year I've learned to analyze poetry and understand it on a much deeper level.
One of my favorite poets as a kid was with Shell Silverstein. He is socreative and funny. He is imaginative and a great children's poet.
Until this year I din't really APPRECIATE poetry. I've always loved listening to it and the way it sounds. This year I've learned to analyze poetry and understand it on a much deeper level.
Conflict in R&J
There is lots of conflict in Romeo and Juliet. One specific conflict in the the play is when Romeo kills Tybalt. Juliet is confronted with a choice. She says, "but wherefore, villain, didst thou kill my cousin? That villain cousin would have killed my husband." (3.2.110.). She is upset her cousin is dead but also that her husband. Has been banned because he killed Tybalt.
We are all confronted with difficult choices in our lives. The choices we make mold us into the poeple we are. I have had to make some tough decisions in my life but I'm proud of my choices.
We are all confronted with difficult choices in our lives. The choices we make mold us into the poeple we are. I have had to make some tough decisions in my life but I'm proud of my choices.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Connecting With Romeo & Juliet
As we read books, we make connections with the characters. Some connections are easier made than with other stories. Romeo & Juliet is much easier to find characters to connect with. I, personally, connect with Juliet. I like how she tries to please her parents but she isn't willing to sacrifice her happiness to do so. I think that our families are similar as well. My parents are very supportive, but they want me to make the right choices.
The reading assignments are manageable and its nice to be able to go over the pages we read in class. At first I was really overwhelmed with the crazy language but I've gotten used to it and can figure out what everybody is literally saying. I don't think that we are going deep enough into the text, though. We are just skimming the surface. We are really focusing on literary devices and not as much of the deeper meaning of what the characters are saying to each other. I like that we are in our little groups because if I have a question on something a character says or anything, I can just ask my group members.
The reading assignments are manageable and its nice to be able to go over the pages we read in class. At first I was really overwhelmed with the crazy language but I've gotten used to it and can figure out what everybody is literally saying. I don't think that we are going deep enough into the text, though. We are just skimming the surface. We are really focusing on literary devices and not as much of the deeper meaning of what the characters are saying to each other. I like that we are in our little groups because if I have a question on something a character says or anything, I can just ask my group members.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Wrapping Up Great Expectations
Throughout Great Expectations, many strange and somewhat pointless events occur. While trying to read the assigned pages every night, it is possible that we may have lost the meaning of these events. Dickens tries to teach us an important lesson about life: appreciate what you have. Dickens shows us this through his character of Pip. Pip was the brother-in-law of a blacksmith and was destined to become one as well. He was very poor but happy and was surrounded by people who loved him. He had just hat he needed but that wasn't enough for him- he wanted more. He wanted to become a gentleman. He threw away his family and traded it for a life of luxury and money. Only after things went from bad to worse did Pip realized that his family meant more that social class.
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