Monday, March 18, 2013

Tuesday's lesson

The Arrival


What does the book say about journey? List

How does it say it? Identify aspects of plot, character, symbols, composition of pictures, juxtapositioning and repetition.

If you want to set this up as a table, that's fine. After reading, work in a small group. Be ready to lead the class through one aspect of journey.

• Journey serves a purpose
• Sometimes a form of escape – journey to a better place and a better life
o Escaping from danger
o Oppression
o Persecution
o War

• Involves promises
o Promises of a better life
o The fact that you may be able to be with your family
o Living up to your responsibilities
o Promises to your family
o Promises to yourself
o Promises to your country
o Promises to the country to are immigrating to

• New, different and unfamiliar
o Lifestyle
o Atmosphere
o Culture
o Food
o Language
o Employment
o Community
o Animals
o Religion
o Safety

• When you get there: you have to…
o Break down barriers
o Language
o Culture
o Meeting new people
o Need to be determined to make a new life – be prepared to work from the bottom up
o Assimilate to new cultures

• Journey is affected by
o The people we meet
o Kindness makes the experience positive
o Transportation

• Journey can be very challenging
o Road-blocks
o Weather
o Distance
o Loneliness
o Communication barrier
o Danger

• The people you meet will have their own journey
• Can often be a long process
• Facing the unknown – need hope
• Journey means separation from people and loved ones





Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Thursday's lesson

1. Read the poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”.

Answer the questions.

Read the poem, “The Road Not Taken.” What aspect of journey is common to both poems? What does each one say about this?

2. Write a response which is based on the same aspect of journey – choices. You might choose a narrative, a journal, a letter etc. Create a character or characters and a situation which will allow you to present a point of view about the way choices affect our journeys. Aim to use some specific language devices.

Post to your blog as soon as you have done each section of the work. Part 2 due no later than Monday.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

CSP Lesson - personal response

Choose one of the articles you have read during today's CSP English lesson and write the following two responses:

1. A paragraph response in present tense. To be effective use of present tense, you might want to consider writing in first person and describing your actions, thoughts and feelings at a particular point in time. You might also consider giving your opinion in first person on a particular issue. Identify the article you are responding to in your title.

2. A paragraph response in past tense. Your choice of writing in first or third person but be sure to stay in past tense.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Sky-High activity

In class, you read "Sky-high" which was written from the point of view of an adult looking back on a childhood experience and considering where she is now in her life journey.

 Write about a memory of a childhood event or object (like the experience with the clothes line in Sky-high).

You should aim to use language effectively in your description and to incorporate an element of the idea of journey in your writing. Write about 200 words and post this on your blog by Tuesday's lesson. We will be working with this piece during the lesson so make sure it is on your blog in time.