Thursday, March 12, 2009

Fun!?! (5th six weeks - 5 pts.)




Think of your best day in school. What happened that makes this day stand out in your memory?


Write a descriptive paragraph or two for the visitors that read this blog that tells about what happened on this day in school.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Tall Tales - 5 points (4th six weeks)

Davy Crockett and Mike Fink are examples of real people whose adventures were turned into tall tales. Click on the link below to research one or two of their real-life accomplishments.
http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/ml_lit_gr07/page_build.htm?id=resources/jsp/research_links/research_g7_s-u1

Write a paragraph (at least five sentences) to explain the following:
Do Davy Crocket and Mike Fink's real-life roles in the American West resemble the roles they play in "Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind"? How?

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Folktales (5 points) - 4th six weeks

We have been reading and discussing some great folktales in class. Go to this site, and find a folktale to read. http://www.aaronshep.com/stories/folk.html

After you read it, come back here and tell us the following:
1. Provide a short summary of the folktale. It should be one to two paragraphs long.
2. What kind of folktale is it? ex: American folktale, African folktale, Cajun folktale
3. What was the morale of the story?
4. Did you like the folktale? Why, or why not?

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Greek Myths 4th six weeks (5 points)



We have been reading a few stories from Greek mythology. Go to this site http://www.mythweb.com/gods/index.html and click on one of the Greek gods or goddesses. Take notes on a separate sheet of paper about what you read. Come back to the blog and write a summary of the information you found. Your summary should be AT LEAST one paragraph long.

Monday, January 5, 2009

It's Poetic (5 points - 3rd six weeks)

We have been talking about poetry in class. We discussed that most songs are poems. The letters beside each line in the poem below map out the rhyme scheme.

I'm a Little Teapot (author unknown)

I'm a little teapot ------------A
Short and stout--------------B
Here is my handle-----------C
Here is my spout------------B

When I get all steamed up---A
Hear me shout--------------B
"Tip me over--------------- C
and pour me out!" ---------- B

Go to the site www.lyricsondemand.com and search for a song that you like. Use your mouse to highlight two of the stanzas from your poem. Come back to the blog and right click to paste the words you copied into the comment box. Like I did above with "I'm a Little Teapot," add the rhyme scheme to both stanzas.

***NOTE - Don't click on the ringtone or download links within the site. You should never enter your phone number over the internet without your parents' assistance and permission. They are not really free.