These should be at least six or seven sentences and should be done by 8 pm on the Weds before the reading is due. Take time to log in and read what people have said.
Please contribute a quote journal. Pick one line from the text. (No more than two sentences.) Type it in with page number. Respond to the line. What made you choose it? Why might it be important? How does it connect to another passage?
Choose anything you like; consider focusing on these images and motifs: doubles, water, sun/light, stone.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Q1 Outside Reading (c1&2)
When you complete your book, post a review. Use the format below.
Title:
Author:
Best Line: (This could be a sentence or a passage.)
Summary: (This should intrigue the reader of the review and be no more than 5 sentences)
Most interesting or thoughtprovoking aspect of the book: (this could be a question the book makes you think about, a character you respond to strongly, a scene that made you laugh...)
Rating & opinion: (Give this 1-5 stars where 5= must read, 4= good, 3= worth the time 2= not so great, but someone might like it 1= don't bother. Then give a sentence or two expalining your rating. What makes the book a success or failure?)
Reviewer and favorites: (your name, and two other books you like)
Title:
Author:
Best Line: (This could be a sentence or a passage.)
Summary: (This should intrigue the reader of the review and be no more than 5 sentences)
Most interesting or thoughtprovoking aspect of the book: (this could be a question the book makes you think about, a character you respond to strongly, a scene that made you laugh...)
Rating & opinion: (Give this 1-5 stars where 5= must read, 4= good, 3= worth the time 2= not so great, but someone might like it 1= don't bother. Then give a sentence or two expalining your rating. What makes the book a success or failure?)
Reviewer and favorites: (your name, and two other books you like)
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Mexico short stories
Post one quote journal (a quote and a brief reflection on why you chose it)
Post one response to something someone else wrote. You should do one or more of these...
--make a connection to the other story or your outside reading
--politely explain why you disagree with an interpretation
--ask a question that this passage raises about globalization
--speculate on how the character described would react to your company
This should be done by Sunday, June 1 at 10 pm
Post one response to something someone else wrote. You should do one or more of these...
--make a connection to the other story or your outside reading
--politely explain why you disagree with an interpretation
--ask a question that this passage raises about globalization
--speculate on how the character described would react to your company
This should be done by Sunday, June 1 at 10 pm
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