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“Have enough courage to trust love one more time and always one more time.” ~Maya Angelou

9/30/2019

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Due:
Due Monday, 8:30am: Photo Montage from Seaport Village
​Due Monday, 8:30am: Project Recover Response Paper

Critique:
Critique Hour
Critique Protocol

​Project Work Time

Afternoon:
Music Monday: Trade annotations with someone and read the lyrics and the annotations. Listen to their song. Write a note back to them about what you think about their songs 

Slides Fall 2019

*Book Blog should be a blog. Work on one entry right now describing the book 12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose:
1. Name the book and author

2. 
Describe why you read this book

3. What is your favorite part about this book and why?

4. VALUE FOCUS: Empathy: Where do you see empathy in this text?

​5. Would you recommend this book to someone else? Why or why not?

*Add your retreat photo essay under Humanities as a project. In it, link your photo essay and write a short reflection answering the following questions:

  • What is the photo essay about?
  • How did you use critique and revision to make this word better?
  • Learning Outcome Focus: Written Communication: Look at the Written Communication rubric and grade your own writing in each category of the rubric (out of 5) with explanations of why you think you deserve these grades. 
  • If you presented at Barnes & Noble, add a reflection of what it was like to talk about your work!

​Turn in your book blog and photo essay reflection link after you've added this entry here: TURN IN 12 ANGRY MEN BLOG and PHOTO ESSAY REFLECTION by Friday, 8:30am 

DP Work Time
Independent Reading

Homework:
For Tomorrow: Finish everything you need to for final critique and approval tomorrow! 
Due Friday: TURN IN 12 ANGRY MEN BLOG and PHOTO ESSAY REFLECTION by Friday, 8:30am 

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"It always seems impossible until it’s done." ~Nelson Mandela

9/27/2019

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DUE: 
8:30am: DP Submission
8:30am: Artist Statements (Draft #1- hard copy in red box)

Anything Letter

Work Time

Humanities:
Class Values Check-In

​Independent Reading


Duality of Reality Artist Statement
Who's In Charge?

Artist Statement Peer Critique
Artist Statement Sentence Starters

Homework:
Due Monday: Photo Montage from Seaport Village
​Due Monday: Project Recover Response Paper
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“It is good to love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is well done.” ~Vincent Van Gogh

9/26/2019

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CLASSROOM NUMBER: B1051307

After taking your test:
Independent Reading
Artist Statement
DP Creation

ARTIST STATEMENT FORMAT REQUIREMENTS:
Times New Roman Font, size 12
Single Spaced
Title Centered, size 16, bold
Artist names beneath, italicized, centered, size 12
1 inch margins

PERCEPTION PROJECT TRACKER

Homework: 
Due Tomorrow, 8:30am: DP Submission
Due Tomorrow, hard copy in red box, 8:30am: Artist Statements (Draft #1)
Due Monday: Photo Montage from Seaport Village
​Due Monday: Project Recover Response Paper
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“Life is very interesting. In the end, some of your greatest pains become your greatest strengths.” ~Drew Barrymore

9/26/2019

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PERCEPTION TRIP ASSIGNMENT
Both assignments are due, hard copy to Carol’s red box on  September 30th, 8:30am
Be in groups of 3 (or more) during your time at Seaport Village. While there, find something that you all believe to be beautiful or striking. Have all of the group members take a photo of this object or view from their own PERSPECTIVE. Try to have different perspectives/angles. You will put all these photos in one document for a photo montage, and each of you will write about why you find that object/view to be beautiful to ultimately have 3 or more different perspectives visually and in written language.

Pay attention during our time with Project Recover. You will write a 1 page response paper in MLA format about what you learned, how you participated, what was striking to you, and what surprised you. You do not need to take notes (but you definitely can!), but you do need to remember our norms when it comes to paying attention: Stand/sit still, Lean in and listen carefully and intently, Ask and answer questions, Nod yes or no, and Track the speaker with your eyes! 

Project Recover Trip/ USS Midway & Seaport Village

ARTIST STATEMENT FORMAT REQUIREMENTS:
Times New Roman Font, size 12
Single Spaced
Title Centered, size 16, bold
Artist names beneath, italicized, centered, size 12
1 inch margins


PERCEPTION PROJECT TRACKER

Homework: 
Due Friday: DP Submission
Due Friday: Artist Statements (Draft #1)
Due Monday: Photo Montage from Seaport Village
​Due Monday: Project Recover Response Paper
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“Do things for people not because of who they are or what they do in return, but because of who you are.” ~Harold S. Kushner

9/24/2019

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Final Photo Essay Due, 8:30am

​MAP Testing

Slides Fall 2019

Vocabulary
Independent Reading

DP Creation: Head to Weebly and Create Your DP!
DP Checklist
Due FRIDAY: DP Submission

Starting Our Artist Statements

PERCEPTION PROJECT TRACKER

Homework: 
Due tomorrow: Photo Release for Field Trip
Due Friday: DP Submission
Due Friday: Artist Statements (Draft #1)
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"Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come." ~Dwayne Johnson

9/23/2019

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PSAT Pre-Administration Test

​MAP Testing

Music Monday is DUE today
Independent Reading

Photo Essay- Edit your photo essay! 
Read comments by us and/or your peer editor and finalize your photo essay! 

DP Creation: Head to Weebly and Create Your DP!
DP Checklist
Due FRIDAY: DP Submission

Starting Our Artist Statements

Homework: 
Due tomorrow: Final Photo Essay shared with ccabrera@hightechhigh.org 
Due Friday: DP Submission

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“The world is my canvas and I create my reality.” ~Unknown

9/20/2019

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College & Career Readiness Hour:
Introductions
Myers Briggs
Club Rush!

Humanities 1:
World Cafe

Humanities Hour 2:
Anything Letter 
Finish 12 Angry Men Movie
Project Work Time

Homework: 
Work on Music Monday (due on Monday!)​

Past Due: 
Independent Reading (Tell Carol your first Independent Reading Book by September 19th!)

 
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"You are the author of your life. If you don't like how it goes, write it differently." ~Iva Kenaz

9/18/2019

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Project Work Time

Feedback/Critique from Akiko, Christian, & Max

NoRedInk.com: Comma Splices & Fused Sentences

Independent Reading (Tell Carol your first Independent Reading Book by September 19th!)

Homework: 
Work on Music Monday (due on Monday!)​
Independent Reading (Tell Carol your first Independent Reading Book by September 19th!)

 
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"The ones who say you can’t are too afraid you will." ~Nike

9/17/2019

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MAAP Testing (Math)

Vocabulary

Art Annotations Work Time

Contemporary Art Project Work Time

Homework:
Due tomorrow 8:30am~ 2 Article Annotations (connected to your art project)
Due Monday (end of class)~ ​Music Monday Annotations
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“Sometimes it takes only one act of kindness and caring to change a person’s life.” ~Jackie Chan

9/16/2019

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Music Monday
The Music Monday prompt for September: Choose a song that you listen to a lot (or have listened to a lot in the past). Music Monday Example​
Your full annotations are due next Monday, end of class! 

Independent Reading
Independent Reading Tracker

12 Angry Men Reading
12 Angry Men Reading Packet

Art Project Annotations

Project Work Time Priorities

Planning Work Time

Homework:
Art Project Annotations- due 8:30am on Wednesday the 18th
Work on Music Monday (due on Monday!)

Past Due:
Due September 11th, 8:30am: 9th Grade Retreat: Letter to the Rangers & Photo Essay
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