Greetings!
Great class today, as always. This is a lively and engaged group of students. Writing 3 is a great way to start my Thursday!
Quick Write
For today's Quick Write, I asked students to choose a topic about which they have strong opinions. It could be something light-hearted and close to home, or it could be a topic of current cultural or political interest. Then, they were to think about the perspectives of those who are on the other side of the issue. My goal is that they would take some time consider what others think. Not so that they could change their minds about their opinions, but so that they could be more understanding of those who they might view as opponents. Being able to do this is a mark of a mature, wise, and graceful thinker.
Words of the Day
stubborn -- fr, OE, stybb, "stump" -- fixed or set in an opinion; refusing to change
dogmatic -- fr. Greek, dogmatikos, "pertaining to doctrines" -- adhering only to principles or dogma
indomitable -- fr. Latin, in, "not" and domitare, "to tame" -- incapable of being subdued
inexorable -- fr. Latin, in "not" and exorabilis, "moved/persuaded by entreaty" -- not convinced or persuaded by requests or petitions
Writing
We enjoyed and learned from the student-led discussions about signal phrases, quote sandwiches, in text citations, and block quotes. Philip, Elliot, Maria, Gabi, Benjamin, Josie, and Ellie did a good job. All of these topics relate to how students should incorporate their researched material into their papers.
Rough Draft
Students should be well on their way with their research and have a good idea about what material/subtopics they should include in their papers. The first rough draft is due when we come back after fall break. For this rough draft, I will be looking primarily for content and organization.
Fall Break
We don't have CHAT classes next week; October 20 & 21 are our Fall Break days. I hope you can find some fun outside activities to do.
Assignments for 10/28
Links for this week
Writing 3 Class Notes -- Week 8 (October 14)
Have a marvelous Fall Break!
Blessings,
Mrs. Prichard
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