Monday, February 25, 2013

Blog #19, DUE: Friday, March 1st, 2013

Hi all, with NHD coming up, I decided to take a break from having you post about Independent Reading and to have you post about NHD instead.  Please answer the following and BE HONEST:

1. Specifically, what do you need to work on the most for your NHD project? (Feel free to list more than one thing.)

2. I assume that many of you will need to do some work at home for your NHD project, such as working on your annotated bibliography, finding and downloading music, downloading videos, process paper, etc.  Come up with a realistic plan that will work with your schedule for when and how long you can work at home on this.

3.  What questions do you have for me about NHD?  What do you want the most help with?  Please only write real, sincere questions you have.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Make-up Blog, Due: Saturday, February 23, 2013

Post your make-up blog HERE in this space.


DO NOT post on the original blog or I will not see it to grade it. Please do not ask me which blog you missed. If you don't know, go to the blogs and use CTRL F to see if you posted or not.

Directions: Tell me the Blog # that you missed (I will not grade it if you leave this out). Post your make-up based on the book you're reading NOW, not the book you were reading at the time. Remember to include author and title.

Post your comment HERE in this space. Respond to someone who posted HERE.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Blog #18, DUE: Friday, February 15th, 2013

Post the title and author of your blog.

This week you wrote a prequel to the short story The Lottery.  Think about the novel that you're reading now.  If there were a prequel to your novel, what would it be about?  What kinds of plot lines do you think would be in the prequel?  Explain.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Blog #17, DUE: Friday, Feb. 8th, 2013

Post the title and author of your novel.

Find a poem (you might want to Google or search online) that you think fits your novel in some way -- I'm purposefully leaving this open to interpretation.

Post the poem (if it's extremely long, feel free to post just a portion of it), and explain why you chose it to match your novel.