Saturday, February 27, 2016

Week 7

We have come to the end of our journey with Odysseus. This week we'll begin reading Virgil's famous Roman epic, The Aeneid.

Reading Assignment

Book survey - flip through your copy of The Aeneid.  What parts does it have?  Did the publishers include any useful resource material?  What observations can you make about the general structure of the poem? Inside the front cover, list ten things you notice about the book.  

Read book 1
  • First, pre-read and highlight by scanning for names (pink) and settings(green).  
  • Block all the dialogue and write the name of the character speaking at the top of the block.  
  • Next, go back and read slowly and carefully.  
  • Use your yellow highlighter to follow the main events.   
  • Mark interesting parts in blue (at least one).  
  • Use your orange if you notice schemes or tropes we have discussed. 
  • Write one "should" question for book 1.
  • Be prepared to narrate any section.  The sections are already marked.  Each section begins with an illuminated letter (a letter printed much larger than the rest). 
Writing Assignment
  • Sort your most recent ANI chart on The Odyssey (the one I asked you to save) according to the instructions on pages 10-12 of your workbook.  When you are done, you should have a sorted A and a sorted N.  Clearly mark (I recommend highlighting) the best 3 main proofs and best 3 sub proofs under each main proof for BOTH your sorted columns. 
  • Select a thesis and complete pages 53-54
  • Pick out the content for your essay by completing worksheet pages 55-57.
  • Create an outline by substituting the content from pages 55-57 following the template on page 58.
Turn in guidelines
Make copies of your workbook pages or remove them from your workbook.  Do not turn in your book itself.  Staple each assignment separately.  Write your name in the top left hand corner of the top page.  

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Week 6


IMPORTANT REMINDER - We will not have class next week due to travel for the CiRCE Retreat

Next Class - February 25

Writing Assignment

  • Complete the Parallelism II worksheet on pages 43-47
  • Write Essay 4 from your outline (template page 42)
  • Copy the checklist on page 111 and attach it to your essay
  • Use parallelism in your exposition (4th item on the checklist)
  • Use and mark BOTH parallelism I and II in your essay.  One of them will be in the exposition.  The other can be in your sub-proofs, exordium, or amplification.
  • Use precise and active verbs.  Avoid being verbs (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been) that are not needed for structure.
  • Have a proof reader sign your checklist
Reading Assignment

Read "The Odyssey" books 23-24

For each book:
  • Write down 5 key events
  • Write a "should quesiton"

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Week 5


We are moving into arrangement this week, but we're going to change up our essay pattern a bit.  Please put the ANI chart you completed for today in a safe place.  You'll need it in a couple of weeks.

For THIS WEEK, find the outline you used for essay 3.  We are going to add an amplification and upgrade essay 3 to essay 4.  Remember to use your essay 3 thesis to create your amplification rather than your new issue.

Writing assignment

  • Complete the Amplification worksheet (Arrangement A for essay 4 - pp. 37-38)
  • Find the outline template for essay 4 in the workbook (p. 42).  Use your arrangement worksheet to add part C to the conclusion portion of your essay 3 outline.
Reading assignment

Read The Odyssey, books 21-22
Highlight as usual, and prepare narrations.
NEW THIS WEEK ==> Write a should question for each section!

Narration sections for book 21:

·      1-100

·      101-187
·      188-311
·      312-end
      
     Narration sections for book 22:
·      1-107
·      108-199
·      200-329
·      330-418
·      419-end