Here's the agenda for what y'all should be up to this afternoon
First, Pods 2 and 4 will finish whatever your Humanities class didn’t get through in the agenda for humanities! Then you’ll have work time to do the following two things in order:
Casual Connect (5 minutes) (Periods 1 and 2)
1. Turn and talk (2 minutes) (STAY 6 FEET APART!)
Casual Connect (5 minutes) (Periods 3 and 4) 1. Turn and talk (2 minutes) (STAY 6 FEET APART!)
Let's review the schedule and pod room assignments STARTER 1- Instructions Step 1: Go to Google Classroom for Humanities. If you haven’t joined yet, either open the invitation in your gmail OR use this code to join:
Step 3: Read the instructions for how to create a starter document, and what to do with it. Step 4: Come back to my DP and complete today’s starter: STARTER 1 Prompt: What is freedom? (let’s listen to “Free Bird” by Lynyrd Skynyrd)
Transition and Explanation for “This is Water” We're now going to watch this awesome video adaptation of a commencement speech by David Foster Wallace at Kenyon College in 2005. In it, he shares some insights that are going to be super relevant to this class over the course of the year. Ideas that relate to taking ownership of your learning, becoming more self-aware, and rethinking your natural "default" setting, be that beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors.... Watch “This is Water” a commencement speech by (10 minutes)
Post Video Response Questions (25 minutes)
Letter to your teachers assignment
BREAK! Let’s go outside and play a game (10 minutes)
TRANSITION TO THE COLLEGE ESSAY BOOT CAMP! College Essay Boot Camp GUIDEBOOKS! I'll hand these out at this time. Warm-up (Core Values Exercise) (10 minutes)-- toward the back of your guidebook
I'll share my top values as they relate to my teaching (see the image at the bottom of this lesson)....What is your top one? College Essay Boot Camp Overview and Rubric (10 minutes) Preface: Independence! One of the themes of this year for me, for you, is increasing independence. As such, I’m putting you in the driver’s seat for much of this process. In college, it’s unlikely that your professors will have interim deadlines for papers and projects. You will have to plan your time, hold yourself accountable, and seek the help you need. So let’s practice that with this project—there’s some symbolic resonance, no? Instructions
Share out and discuss!
Let’s look at the list of resources on my Documents page (2 minutes)
#VULNERABILITY! Ashley’s Community Agreements GROUP SORT: Where are you? There are 4 corners in this room- 1-4. Go to the corner that best represents your current status in regards to college essays. Use the following criterion: Which phrase best describes your current situation in regards to college essay writing?
Write Groups on the White board! Let's Get Started! Two Options/Pathways 1. Never Evers: If you're just starting the college essay, or want a refresher, join me for a guided lesson on how to get started. We'll be following along with this powerpoint. 2. Vets: If you have some experience, please follow the instructions in green below-->
Instructions for the Vets
END OF CLASS: CACAW (11:05 for pod 1 and 2:25 for pod 2) *Afternoon Sven is required this week! And occasionally for senior project orientation! *What is CACAW anyway? **Let's review your schedule for the next few days, eh? *** Classroom Tech Resources
***Let's go over homework for the next week of Humanities!
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Ashley CarruthHumanities teacher at Animas High School Archives
May 2021
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