Darryll Suliman Amoako's spoken word performance "Why I Hate School But Love Education" is well worth you attention. His use of descriptive language, such describing a soccer ball as a 'leather swan', and his use of rhythm create an engaging rant about the value of post secondary education.
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
"PUNK, YOU ATE IT!"
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| Dialogue is a clear change between multiple characters |
To write well you need to be able to punctuate it. Make sure you have reviewed the "Commas" slideshow in the class folder, under Grammar. Take a moment to do the work sheet and then check your answers against the one posted in the same folder. If you need a review, the "Dialogue" slideshow is also in the grammar folder.
The next task is to experiment a bit with writing dialogue. We will take some time to interact with partners over the Google Drive to co-author a series of direct speech. Then the next assignment will be a SHORT piece of authentic sounding, perfectly punctuated dialogue.
When you're ready, check the Dialogue Story Starters in the Assignment #2 folder. Let's aim to have a rough draft of this done by the end of this week.
Thursday, 17 September 2015
DO IT WELL - OUR FIRST DUE DATE
Your "Tell A Story" assignment should be ready by the end of class on Friday. Ready means the following:1. your have shared a Writer's Craft folder with your name on it
2. in the folder is a story titled Tell A Story and your name
3. the story has an interesting title (18 pt entered) and your full name (12 pt entered)
4. the body of the story is 12 pt, a readable font, full justified, and DOUBLE SPACED, but no gaps between paragraphs and indent
done with TAB
5. see if you can add page numbers, with your surname, in a footer
6. make sure you attended to edits, and spell/grammar checked, esp
Everything I've read is on schedule to be clear and interesting.
A few people have also included good descriptive language such as metaphors.
Friday, 11 September 2015
ASSIGNMENT #1 - TELL A STORY
If
you can use language to speak, and know how to form sentences on the page, you
can develop as a writer. Once
you identify something you want to write about, it gives you a sense of
direction and you will become involved in making that as clear and interesting
as possible. Write
down an “appropriate” story that you have told in the past to entertain your
friends. You can change names if you need to. Feel free to embellish and exaggerate for added impact. Relax and write the story as if your were telling it to our friends. (Rubric is on Google Docs)
FIRST DRAFT BY END OF CLASS MONDAY AT THE LATEST.
SECOND DRAFT BY END OF CLASS WEDNESDAY AT THE LATEST
FINAL DRAFT BY SATURDAY, SEPT. 19th.
The path to success is through editing of drafts. That's where the learning happens.
Don't forget to check your class email.
The path to success is through editing of drafts. That's where the learning happens.
Don't forget to check your class email.
Friday, 4 September 2015
WELCOME - LET'S BEGIN
Your tasks:
1. Submit your email.
2. Set up a blog and submit the address.
3. Open the class blog (obviously you've done that) and bookmark it.
4. Check that you can access the course documents on Google Drive.
Write your first posting which should be a response to the the following questions. Watch your spelling and grammar. Find a suitable image to make it appealing. The goal is to present insightful comments over long superficial rambles. Do it promptly.
QUESTION:
What is your intention for this course?
What do you think writing skills could offer you?
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