Friday, October 31, 2014

LOTF Movie, Conclusion - Canterbury Faire - Debate Instructions

On an abbreviated schedule, students viewed and discussed the conclusion to the 1963 Peter Brooks movie version of Lord of the Flies. The students then repaired to the field across the street from the church to help with the school's annual Canterbury Faire.

Assignment - For Monday: Indian Debate - Be prepared to debate the question, "Which Indian tribe of Texas was the best?"
  • Organize your PowerPoint the same basic way as for the Regions Debate (Notice, though, a couple of important changes for Slide 2.)
    • Slide 1: Title
    • Slide 2: 
      • Background Information on Your Tribe: where located, main way(s) of making a living, settled or nomadic, etc. - You could put this on a MAP if you like.
      • Your 3 Main Arguments as to Why Your Tribe is the BEST (You may give more than 3 main arguments if you like.)
    • Slide 3: Ways your tribe is better than Opponent #1
    • Slide 4: Ways your tribe is better than Opponent #2
    • Slide 5: Ways your tribe is better than Opponent #3
    • Reminder: You may use more than 5 slides if you like.
    • Be sure to include PICTURES illustrating your arguments.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

LOTF Movie - Debate PowerPoint


Today we:
  • Discussed the denouement of Lord of the Flies
  • Watched and discussed the rest of the 1963 movie version (except for the final five minutes or so)
Assignments
No assignments due Friday
  • Be preparing your Debate PowerPoint - due Debate Day, Monday, 11/3/14.
  • We'll work on this during our pre-Canterbury Faire classtime tomorrow, time permitting.
  • Organize your PPT the same basic way as for the Regions Debate
    • Slide 1: Title
    • Slide 2: 
      • Background Information on Your Tribe: where located, main way(s) of making a living, settled or nomadic, etc. - You could put this on a MAP if you like.
      • Your 3 Main Arguments as to Why Your Tribe is the BEST (You may give more than 3 main arguments if you like.)
    • Slide 3: Ways your tribe is better than Opponent #1
    • Slide 4: Ways your tribe is better than Opponent #2
    • Slide 5: Ways your tribe is better than Opponent #3
    • Reminder: You may use more than 5 slides if you like.
    • Be sure to include PICTURES illustrating your arguments.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Notes from Notes from Newcomb - LOTF Movie, Day 2

After chapel, students:
  • Took debate preparation notes from notes I'd taken from W. W. Newcomb, Jr.'s The Indians of Texas
    • They were to take notes on their own tribe & at least one (1) of their opponents
    • They can take notes on one or more of the opponent tribes for Extra Credit.
    • Notes are to be added onto the Debate Planning Sheet & identified by color code as coming from Newcomb's The Indians of Texas
  • Viewed the next 15-20 minutes of the movie version of LOTF

Out-Of-Class Learning Opportunity OOCLO) - Due Thursday:
  1. Finish taking DebPrep Notes from my notes from  Newcomb
  2. Read Ch. 12 of LOTF "Cry of the Hunters."
  3. Write QFT-based questions and post them at your blog. Be sure to add a picture to each blog post.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

HOTO DebPrep on Opponents - LOTF Online Game - Began LOTF Movie

Yep, same one as yesterday; good of you to notice!

Today our scholars did the following

History: Indians of Texas

Took Debate Prep Notes from HOTO articles on the 3 opposing tribes
  • They did not have to highlight the HOTO articles  but simply took notes right onto the Debate Planning Sheet they worked on yesterday.
  • They were to indicate by color coding the information they were taking from the HOTO articles.
Literature: Lord of the Flies
  • Played, discussed, and evaluated an online Lord of the Flies Game
  • Discussed Ch. 10 of LOTF
  • Watched and discussed the first 13 minutes of the 1963 Peter Brooks movie version of Lord of the Flies

Assignments for Wednesday:

1. Finish HOTO notes on your 3 Debate opponents
  • You are taking these notes on the Debate Planning Sheet.
  • Please remember to color code them so I can see they are taken from HOTO. This will also allow you during the debate to say something like, "As stated in the Handbook of Texas Online . . ." This will add authority to your arguments, as HOTO is considered to be a respected, scholarly source.
  • These notes will be graded tomorrow. 
2. Read and write questions over Ch. 11 of LOTF: "Castle Rock."
  • Please follow the QFT (Questions Formulation Technique) we've been using the past week.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Indian Debate Prep - Lord of the Flies, Ch. 9


Today students:
  • Prepared for the upcoming Indian Debate by using information they've been reading and highlighting to fill out a Debate Planning Sheet.
    • Information was to come from:
      • Chart - Indians of Texas - 4 tribes: each student's own tribe & each of the 3 opponents
      • HOTO - each student's own tribe
    • This is due Tuesday, 10/28.

  • Discussed Chapter 9 of Lord of the Flies - Notes are here.
Assignment - Due Tuesday
  1. Debate Planning Sheet as described above - Include information from Chart (4 tribes) & HOTO (your own tribe)
  2. Read & write discussion q's over Ch. 10 of LOTF: "The Shell and the Glasses." - Use the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) as your guide.


Friday, October 24, 2014

Lord of the Flies - Pigs - Indian Debate Prep


Next?

Lord of the FliesToday we had a nice long discussion of LOTF through Ch. 8. Highlights:
  • Focus on Simon & his "chat" with the Lord, especially analyzing these statements from the Pighead on p. 111:
    • "You knew, didn't you?"
    • "I'm part of you?"
    • "Close, close, close!"
    • "I'm the reason why it's no go?"
    • "Why things are as they are?"
  • 12345 looked up the word "Beelzebub" and found it's Hebrew for "lord of flies." This led to a discussion of Satan, original sin, and how this might apply to Simon's saying on p. 66 that "maybe there is a beast . . . maybe it's only us."
  • We enjoyed a visit from Dr. Carpenter, who added pertinent insights and questions to the discussion.
  • We discussed pigs and enjoyed a chat with Mrs. Jeter about Rufus, her three-year-old pet porker.
  • Notes taken during all of this can be viewed here.
Indians of Texas
  • Students got back their graded Map Quiz over the Indians of Texas & Texas Geography: Well done, ya'll!!!
  • Debate Prep
    • Students' color-coded highlightings of Strong Points/Weak Points were checked and graded (the Chart).
    • Students began color coded highlighting from HOTO (Handbook of Texas Online) over the tribe they will be defending in next week's debate.
Assignments for Monday:
1. Finish the HOTO reading & highlighting.
2. Read Ch. 9 of LOTF:"A View to a Death." Write questions that follow the Questions Formulation Technique we practiced this week. That means writing as many questions as you can!!!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Map Quiz on Indians & Geography - Debate Prep


Our students today:

  • Did some last-minute study for the Map Quiz - (Kudos to student 12345 for producing another study guide, this time on the Indians of Texas in 1600 & 1800!)
  • Took the Map Quiz
  • Prepared for the Indians Debate by reading and color coding the strong points & weak points of their tribe and their opponents' tribes.

After-Class Learning Opportunities (A-CLO, aka "Assignments") for Friday

  1. Finish color coding the Strong Points/Weak Points for your tribe and each of your opponents' tribes (Jumanos vs. Comanches vs. Wichitas vs. Caddos . . . gee, I wonder if any of the central and southern tribes are feeling left out; sad, man). The color coding is being done (AS YOU WELL KNOW) on the Chart - Indians of Texas.
  2. Read and write questions over Ch. 8 of Lord of the Flies: "Gift for the Darkness." Follow the Question Formulation Technique we've been using this week. Post your questions at your blog and include a picture.
  3. Have a wonderful Rest-of-Thursday!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

After chapel, students:
  • Read one another's blog posts on the relationship between the geography of Texas and the Indians of Texas
  • Augmented their blog posts with the information from their classmates' posts
Prepared for tomorrow's Map Quiz over the Indians of Texas by:
  • Glancing (very briefly but probably not long enough to suit them) at a page of the actual quiz
  • Analyzing the two maps on Texas Indians in 1600 & 1800
  • Looking at an excellent study guide a classmate voluntarily made (see above) - OUTSTANDING! And MANY THANKS!
Assignments for Thursday

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Today students:
  • Learned to make QR Codes
    • Made codes for the Google My Maps assignment from a couple of weeks ago
    • Helped finalize the Texas Our Texas bulletin board in the north hall downstairs, adding their QR Codes to the Texas My Texas table/map assignment
  • Analyzed the two maps from yesterday showing the relationship between Texas geography and the lifestyles of the Indian tribes living in each region and sub-region of Texas. 
    • Each student took the region & sub-regions their defended in the Regions debate last week.
    • Students will share their analyses with one another tomorrow.
  • Looked at several other maps of Indians of Texas, noting that not every map shows the same locations as those in our textbook. Some of the more useful ones can be found here, here (1500), here (1500/1776), here (Comanche Migration), here, and here. That last site has a useful note about the challenges of mapping locations of Indian tribes.
Assignments

Lord of the Flies
  • For Wednesday: Read Ch. 6. (Rescheduled from yesterday)
  • Use the Questions Formulation Technique to write as many questions as you can about Ch. 6: "Beast from the Air."
Map Quiz-Indians of Texas
  • The Map Quiz over the Indians was rescheduled for Thursday
  • See the instructions at the HistLitLog blog post of Monday, 10/20.


Monday, October 20, 2014

Lord of the Flies, Ch. 5 - Indians of Texas (very briefly)

Today we:
Were introduced to a Question Formulation Technique


Were told of a Quiz Wednesday over the Indians of Texas (see below)

Assignments
For Tuesday:

  • Read Chapter 6 in LOTF: "Beast from the Air"
  • Write as many questions as you can over Ch. 6, using the technique we practiced in class today

For Wednesday Thursday:
Learn the locations of the Indians of Texas from the following maps


Regions/Indian Cultures

  • We were introduced to this on Friday.
  • Be able to relate the locations of the Indians to the geographical region in which they lived and how geography affected the way they made their living (economics), housing (architecture), and whether they lived in settled villages or were nomads. 
  • This map should also help you learn this concept.

Two Maps: Texas Indians in 1600 & 1800 - Sent by email today, but click on the title if you need to.
  • Know the locations of the various Indian tribes
  • Notice how their locations changed between 1600 & 1800.
We will study this in class tomorrow to help you learn these concepts.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Lord of the Flies, Day 6 - Texas Indians/Texas Geography

On this good Friday, HistLitLog students did the following.

Lord of the Flies
  • Discussed the GooDoc they collaborated on tracing the relationship between Ralph and Jack in Chapters 1-3 of Lord of the Flies
  • Read and analyzed student responses to a British teacher's essay assignment over the RalphnJack relationship
  • Pretended they were teachers and wrote a response to one British student's essay
  • Discussed last night's reading assignment of Chapter 4: "Painted Faces and Long Hair"
Click pic for larger view.

Geography & the Indians of Texas
Assignment for Monday
Lord of the Flies
  • Read Ch. 5 in LOTF. 
  • Write and post at your blog 5 good discussion questions from the reading.
  • Continue noting developments in the relationship between RalphnJack.
Chart: Indians of Texas (clicky clicky)
  • Read the column on the tribe you will be defending in next week's debate.
  • Color code the STRONG POINTS & WEAK POINTS of your tribe.
  • If you have time, do the same for the 3 opposing tribes.
  • Reminder: the tribes in the debate will be:
    • Jumanos
    • Comanches
    • Wichitas
    • Caddoes

Thursday, October 16, 2014

RalphnJack Chronology Challenge - Natural Features of Texas - Predictions About Indians


Today our 7th Graders learned through the following:

Assignments for Friday
  • Finish the PPT on RalphnJack, upload it to Google Docs, & embed it in a blog post.
  • Finish your part of the collaborative Google Doc on the Indians & Geography
  • Read Ch. 4 of Lord of the Flies and post 5 good discussion questions in a blog post. 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Quiz over Rivers - "Wrong-Way Rivers" - Ralph & Jack in LOTF

After chapel, students:
  • Did some last minute review for the Quiz over Rivers of Texas
  • Speculated as to why Texas rivers are sometimes called "wrong-way rivers"
  • Were given an analysis handout on "Wrong-Way Rivers"
  • Took the Quiz (& did spectacularly WELL!!)
  • Had the analysis handout postponed due to time constraints
  • Began working collaboratively on a Google Document analyzing The Relationship Between Ralph & Jack as presented by author William Golding in Chapters 1-3 of Lord of the Flies. Here is an embed of the table.

Assignment due Thursday
  • Finish collaborating on the Google Document on The Relationship between Ralph & Jack.
  • Be sure to color code each character, as seen in the directions. I haven't noticed anyone's doing that so far.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Lord of the Flies, Day 3

How accurate do these maps seem? I chose these two because they might help you visualize the island without giving away too much of the plot. The originals are here and here.

Today students:
  • Went to one another's blogs and read the 5 questions over Chapter 2 of LOTF
  • Chose any 3 questions and wrote 3-4 (or more)-sentence responses
  • Discussed their responses with their classmates
  • Viewed and discussed a British video giving tips for writing an essay on LOTF - all 6 videos can be found here.
  • Viewed and discussed two one-minute videos from a series called 60second
  • Viewed the first 30 seconds of a Spark Notes video on LOTF but decided it might give away too much of the plot and decided to watch it some other time
  • Chose to continue discussing LOTF rather than using some class time to review for tomorrow's quiz over the Rivers of Texas (& the Gulf of Mexico)
Assignment for Wednesday
  • Study for the Quiz over the Rivers of Texas (& Gulf of Mexico)
  • Read Ch. 3 of LOTF - "Huts on the Beach" & post 5 good discussion questions on your blog
  • Be noticing how the relationship between Ralph & Jack develops in each of the first 3 chapters - we will analyze & write on this on Wednesday.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Lord of the Flies, Day 2 - Texas Rivers


Lord of the Flies
  • Discussed some of the Vocabulary Words in Chapter 1
  • Students assumed character roles they'd chosen and discussed various aspects of LOTF from their characters' points of view
  • Discussed some of the students' interpretive questions
  • Wrote predictions as to future developments in LOTF (See student blogs.)
Texas Rivers
  • Analyzed a map of the major rivers of Texas - See PowerPoint for excellent student insights.
  • Began using animated slides to learn names and locations of rivers for next Wednesday's quiz
Assignment for Tuesday
  • Enjoy your 3-day weekend!
  • Read Chapter 2 of LOTF and write 5 interpretive questions into a blogpost.
  • Study for Wednesday's Quiz over the Rivers of Texas. Use the PPT previously referenced.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Shipwrecked in Outer Space - Began Lord of the Flies: Vocabulary - Assigned Characters - Began Reading


Students today:

  • Did an excellent job of ranking and discussing the 16 options in "Shipwrecked in Outer Space"
    • Attempted to reach a unanimous decision for each step after arguing vigorously when their ranking differed from a classmate's.
    • Demonstrated excellent logical reasoning in defending their rankings
    • Were so thorough we didn't have time to finish; you can see what they accomplished here.
  • Discussed Vocabulary for LOTF
  • Were given the names of several characters in LOTF and chose a part to play as they read and discuss the novel. 

    • Wingboy = Ralph
    • Jaycolt = Piggy
    • 12345 = Jack Samneric
    • Teacherman = Simon
  • Began working together on a sheet to help Piggy (the character, not the student playing the character) improve his grammar.
  • Read the first several pages in character

Assignment for Friday:
  • Read the rest of Ch. 1 of LOTF.
  • Read it from the point of view (POV) of your character
  • Come prepared to discuss the events of Ch. 1 from your character's POV
  • Write 5 good interpretive questions from Ch. 1

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Organizational Matters - Pre-Reading Activity for Lord of the Flies


After  chapel, students:

  • Tended to administrative and organizational details, checking grades, missing assignments, etc.
  • Began reading and following directions on a handout in anticipation of reading William Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies
    • The handout, "Shipwrecked in Outer Space," puts students at a crash site on another planet and asks them to rank 16 possible tasks that need to be carried out.
    • In LOTF, a group of English schoolboys being evacuated during World War II crash land on an apparently deserted island and deal with their survival situation.
No assignment for Thursday

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Regions Debate-Day 2

You did exceptionally well in the cross-examination phase of the debate, students. I watched you grow intellectually during the debate and found it thrilling. I was particularly pleased by your use of the evidence you had gathered and your use of logic in defending your region. Outstanding!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Regions Debate - Day 1

Great job on Day 1 of the debate, students. You presented strong cases and took good notes on your opponents' arguments and evidence. Study back over your notes and be formulating strategies you can use tomorrow during the cross examination phase of the debate. Each of us will be cross examined (questioned) by the other three, so be prepared to defend your own region and "attack" the other three. This is your assignment for tomorrow.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Pet Blessing - "Beautiful Texas" - Debate Preparation

Today students:
  • Attended the annual blessing of the pets
  • Listened to an excellent student-made video to the tune of Willie Nelson's cover of "Beautiful Texas"

Here, by the way, is the 1935 recording by Milton Brown & His Musical Brownie.
  • Prepared PowerPoints for Monday's Debate: "Which of the four major regions of Texas is the best?"
Assignment: Regions Debate Monday
  • Be sure to finish taking textbook notes on the 11 sub-regions - I've noticed some of you haven't been keeping up with this.
  • Have your PowerPoint and debate arguments ready to begin the debate shortly after class begins
    • Slide 1: Title Page
    • Slide 2: Your Region's Strengths
    • Slide 3: How your region is better than one of the other regions
    • Slide 4: How your region is better than another of the regions
    • Slide 5 How your region is better than the last of the opposing regions
  • You may have more than 5 slides if you wish.
  • Be sure to include PICTURES illustrating your arguments.
  • I look forward to hearing your arguments and debating with you (even though I got the region no one else wanted. Sniff. Don't worry, though. I plan to turn my lemon into grape juice.).


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Google "My Maps," cont'd - Regions Analysis Using Various Media

Today students:
Viewed & heard the final presentations of a student's Personal Texas
Analyzed the Regions of Texas Using Various Media
  • Google Maps - identified regions & subregions as seen on GooMaps
  • Raised relief maps of Texas, the USA, and the World - visual & tactile comprehension of the regions
  • Maps of USA showing that regions of Texas actually begin elsewhere & extend into Texas
  • Maps showing different names & boundaries of the regions & sub-regions
  • Responded to a student's claim that "the Great Plains are dead" by acknowledging that farming there was generally not done during Indian times but then zooming in on a Google Map to see how parts of the Great Plains of Texas are now one of the most productive agricultural regions in the state Click + repeatedly to zoom in; pay particular attention to the green areas west of Plainview and in the Dalhart-Dumas area (although you'll see the same factor in many parts of the Panhandle); as we zoomed, students repeatedly hypothesized as to what they were seeing
  • Viewed, critiqued, and corrected errors in two YouTube videos on the 4 main regions of Texas
Assignment
  • No specific assignment due Friday
  • Continue preparing for Monday's Regions Debate.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Regions Quiz - Regions Deb Prep, cont'd


Today students:
  • Did last-minute studying for Regions Quiz
  • Took the Regions Quiz . . . and did quite well!
  • Continued Regions Debate Preparation by taking Strong Points/Weak Points notes from the textbook on each Sub-Region
Assignment
  • No specific assignment due Thursday
  • But continue taking Deb Prep notes for Monday's Regions Debate