Friday, May 15, 2009

CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!


I can't believe it's this time of year AGAIN! Congratulations to all of you, and best of luck for next year. This is an exciting time and a time of big transition.

I want you all to know that although I wasn't with you the entire year, I REALLY enjoyed this years' AP class. Each of you are such unique and interesting people. AND you were such good sports during HAMLET!!!!

I would be interested in hearing about your future successes, accomplishments, etc. so please stay in touch. Also, it has been my privilege to write recommendations for several of you, and if I can be of help in any way down the road.....please let me know.

I enjoyed getting to know all 17 of you. Congratulations and have a great summer!!!!

Sincerely,

Mrs. Harl

Thursday, April 30, 2009

HAMLET POSTED!


Our version of Hamlet is posted at the following link:

http://www.evscicats.com/terry/classes/hamlet.html

I thought you were all awesome! (Especially considering we had NO IDEA what we were getting into when we started!)

The actors, editors, musicians, and camera people.......great job!

I'll include the link below under "Helpful Links."

There is still more to add, which I'll work on from home. Check back for updates.

Colten, are you still working on bloopers? Even a short version of that would be fun to add.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

FINAL EXAMS

Final exams are approaching. Your offical review day is Tuesday, May 12. Your final is on Thursday, May 14.

Although the offical review day is a couple of weeks away, I am working on your review now and hope to have it posted to my teacher web page (not the blog....the page found through the Reitz web site) by the end of the week.

If you'd like to get an early start, go to my teacher web page and print a review sheet over the weekend.

The exam will be 100 questions covering Oedipus, Death of a Salesman, R and G are Dead, The Stranger, and various literary terms.

The review will contain ALL of the final exam questions, so be sure to complete it! There won't be any surprises on the final.

Hope you are all getting excited about graduation!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

BABY TIME!



John Patrick Dimmett arrived on Tuesday, April 21. (We are still in the hospital because it was a surgery).

Here are a couple of photos. Mom and baby are doing great. Tired, but great.

Hope you are all doing well and coming along with your scrapbooks.

Expect a final exam review sometime next week. It will contain all of the final exam questions and quotes (only without the answer choices), just like first semester.

Also like first semester, the final will be all multiple choice, matching, or quote identification.

Monday, April 20, 2009

HOW DID HAMLET TURN OUT?


Hello All,

I check into the hospital tomorrow for the week, so naturally I'm wondering about ..........Hamlet! What else????

How did it turn out? Have you all had a chance to watch it? Can anyone burn me a DVD? It seems like we spent A LOT of time on it, so I would love to see the end result and hear what you guys thought after seeing it (if indeed you've seen it!)

I'm very out of the loop, so fill me in. I need something to distract me when I'm up all night with a crying baby:)

Hope you all are doing well.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

POETRY READINGS


Don't forget that your main assignment now (besides creative projects due Thursday) are your poetry readings. These are worth 40 points, and you need to take plenty of time to prepare.

POETRY READING TIPS:

1. ALTHOUGH IT IS CONSIDERED A "READING," YOU NEED TO KNOW THE POEM (S) SO WELL THAT YOUR WRITTEN POEM IS ONLY THERE FOR AN EMERGENCY. You should not have your face plastered to the poem during your presentation. It's important to look at your audience.

2. USE YOUR CLASS TIME WISELY. You are being given class time to prepare, so if you bring other things to do or work on homework from other classes, Mr. Gladdish sees that you are not using your classtime to prepare. This is unacceptable. Use your class time wisely!

3. PRACTICE YOUR READING NUMEROUS TIMES! As you probably remember from the oral interp assignment or Hamlet project, it's one thing to feel prepared when your giving your reading in your room at home in front of NO ONE! It's another to perform in front of your classmates. Preparation will go a long way to solving this problem.

4. BE CREATIVE WITH PROPS, COSTUMES, VISUAL AND AUDIO AIDS, ETC. It's obvious when thought and effort is put into this, and your grade will reflect your effort. Also, your classmates will notice whether you've put effort into it or not. It's awkward to watch presenters that aren't prepared and don't have the proper materials.

5. PRINT YOUR OWN COPIES OF THE POEMS FOR YOUR READING. DON'T TRY TO USE THE ANTHOLOGY. IT'S A BIG, AWKWARD BOOK AND WILL GET IN THE WAY OF YOUR PRESENTATION.

6. AT THE BEGINNING OF YOUR READING, TELL THE CLASS THE NAME OF THE POEM, AUTHOR, AND PAGE NUMBER WHERE THE POEM CAN BE FOUND SO THEY CAN FOLLOW ALONG.

7. ALSO BEGIN YOUR READING WITH A THOROUGH EXPLANATION OF WHAT THE POEM IS ABOUT. This will help your audience understand your reading.

8. YOU ARE WELCOME TO POST ANY QUESTIONS HERE, BUT SINCE MR. GLADDISH IS DOING THE GRADING YOU DEFINITELY WANT TO DIRECT THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO HIM.

Monday, April 13, 2009

LITERARY ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT

Don't forget your literary analysis is due tomorrow.

Also, come prepared to sign up for you poems and work on your poetry readings......that means YOU MUST BRING YOUR ANTHOLOGIES TO CLASS!

Also, creative projects are due Thursday.