Friday, August 22, 2008

8/22/2008 FRIDAY

Ossama Kamel
Friday
English
10th

AGENDA

1-Spelling Test #1
2-Heyman, "We can Afford..."
-rhetoricle analisis

HW:

1-Einstines letter(pp.9-10) & rhetoricle analisis
2-article critique #2

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Today we took the spelling test, and then we went and talked about the essay we read yesterday. We did the rhetoricle analisis worksheet.
For homework we have to read einstines letter pg. 9-10, and do the rhetoricle analisis on it (wksh). Then as usual we are going to pick an article 1,000 words or more and critque it in around a page

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Thursday 8-21-08



Muna Sadek
August 21,2008
Thursday
English
10th Grade

The first day we did today in class was go over our homework which was to analyze Thurber's "University Days" SOAPS TOne and find ETHOS LOGOS PATHOS in the story. We then read Heyman's "We Can Afford to Give Parents a Break" in our textbook. It is an essay concerning how parents are not getting as much attention as they are in other countries and america can afford to do so.
After we learned about the Aristotelian triangle did some examples.
Sr.Salma handed out a Soaps tone/ Aristotelian worksheet (not for homework, we will finish it Friday 22nd in class )

Agenda
1. Thurber's "University Days"
-> Review soaps, and Ethos Logos & Pathos
2. Heyman's "We Can Afford to Give Parents a Break"
HW: 1-Finish Vocab Packet
2.- study for spelling test ((including parts of speech!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Wednesday, 8/20

Wednesday
August 20,2008
10 Grade
Muna Sadek
Today we first went over our reading log entry for Thurber's "University Days" and sister salma read it aloud. He discussed our comments and the story.
We then wrote a journal entryabout why he was confused and why/how did he share it with us.
We then discussed Ethos, Logos, and Pathos and found some examples in the Prophet's (S)warning.
For Homework we must finish Vocabulary ex 4
and Identify ETHOS LOGOS AND PATHOS in "University days" highlight with different colors also Do "University Days" SOAPS TOne

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Tuesday, 8/19

Agenda
1. Timed-Write: how are essays scored?
2. Rhetoric and the Aristotelian Appeals: Ethos, Logos, Pathos
HW: vocab exercise 3
read Thurber's essay, "University Days"; fill out dialectal journal on FIVE different selections

Today in class we reviewed the Essay Scoring Rubric used to grade the writing portion of the AP exam. On Tuesdays, we will usually focus on something to do with timed-writes and even occasionally practice doing one in class. We were given the Rubric and an outline of a proper Literary Essay, and both these handouts were printed on yellow cardstock paper so that we can easily locate them and so that they last the entire year.
Then we were introduced to Rhetoric and the Aristotelian Appeals through a PowerPoint presentation.
Rhetoric = the art of ruling the minds of men (Plato)
the art of speaking/writing well (Quintillian)
Ethos = "character" (Greek)
the speaker/writer focuses on presenting him/herself as someone who has good 1) character, 2) credibility, and 3) reliability
--> for example: "I'm a husband, father, and taxpayer. I've served faithfully for 20 years on the school board. I deserve your vote for city council."
Logos = "words" (Greek)
logical reasoning; the speaker proves his point by focusing on his argument and using evidence and logic to convince his audience
--> for example: "According to statistics, 85% of children under the age of 15 spend at least 40 hours per week watching television."
Pathos = "suffering/experience" (Greek)
appealing to the emotions and sentiments of the audience
using "loaded words" and "hot topics" to stir up the crowd
--> for example: "How can you allow poor innocent children die in the streets of Baghdad?"
Summary:
ETHOS LOGOS PATHOS
speaker-centered argument-centered audience-centered
credibility/ethics logic or facts emotions or values

Closing Thought: A good argument will use an effective combination of all three appeals.

Example: "As your doctor, I must inform you that, unless you stop smoking, you're going to die."
KEY: Ethos, Logos, Ethos

Monday, August 18, 2008

Monday, 8/18

August 18, 2008
English
10th Grade
Muna Sadek
Monday- Today we took Spelling Pre test #1 and did exercise 1 and highlighted all of the parts of speech and definitions.
HW: Do Exercise #2 in Vocabulary book

For Homework over the weekend we were assigned to do an article critique of an article of your choice and we shared one comment from each critique in class.

On the agenda it says Soaps:finish analysis
We did not have time to go over it, we were supposed to do a SOAPS Tone on our favorite essay(not assigned for HW)

We talked about John Dunne's "No Man Is An Island"
and for HW, we are assigned to do a dialectal journal for either "No Man is an Island" or "The Din in the Head"

A dialectal journal is a chart were we have to pick our favorite quotes from either essay and respond to them on the other side.

AGENDA
MONDAY august 18,2008

1.spelling pre test#1
- review lesson 1, do ex1
2. Article Critique: discussion
3. SOAPS: finish Analysis
-dialectal journal

HW vocab #2
dialectal journal entry