Tuesday, December 1, 2015

December 21 - January 5

December 22 - January 5
Christmas Break

December 14 - 18

December 14
Watts
"Heavenly Joy on Earth"
"Against Idleness and Mischief"
Find a recording of your favorite hymn and explain its significance to you. Include the recording (or a link to the recording) and post it to your blog with the subject line "Hymn"

Bonus Opportunity
Read the Thomson introduction in addition to the poem selection. Complete the form by 11pm

December 15
Skype meeting at 8pm
Wesley Brothers
"Behold the Man!"

Bonus Opportunity
Write your own praise song (music and words) and use Musicshake to record your melody. Post the music and lyrics (the lyrics can be in textual form in the post) to your blog. Indicate the overall theme or overarching thought that you want your audience to remember. Use the subject line "Praise Song"

December 16-18
Exams

December 7 - 11

December 7
Defoe
Crusoe SparkNotes
Create an illustration of the book or a specific chapter (clarify your choice) and post the image to your blog with the subject line "Crusoe Illustration"

December 8
Skype meeting at 8pm
Addison and Steele
From The Tatler
From The Spectator

December 9
Swift
Gulliver's Travels Introduction (page 407)
SparkNotes Plot Overview
"A Modest Proposal" at Actively Learn (class code - 7b0a3)

Bonus Opportunity
In a similar fashion to "A Modest Proposal," write your own satiric piece relative to a current society issue. Post it to your blog with the subject line "Swift Satire" by 11pm

December 10

Pope
From An Essay on Man
From An Essay on Criticism
Use Spaaze to list three of the most significant quotes and explanations from your reading of Pope.

Bonus Opportunity
Share what you've learned this quarter and post it to your blog with the subject line "Second Quarter Reflection"

December 11

Resources

Sunday, November 1, 2015

November 30 - December 4

November 30
Pepys
Diary
The Diary of Samuel Pepys (just today's entry)
Mimic Pepys in keeping a record of your events today in diary format. Post it to your blog with the title "A One Day Diary"

December 1
Skype meeting at 8pm
Bunyan (introduction only)
SparkNotes' The Pilgrim's Progress

Bonus Opportunity
Create a mindmap that outlines Pilgrim's Progress (Part I). Embed it on your blog with the subject line "Pilgrim's Progress"

December 2
Neoclassical Introduction


December 3
Dryden
Epigrams - "On Milton"
"Of Satire" 
Dryden Document


December 4

November 23 - 26

November 23
Herbert 
"Redemption"
"Love"
"Easter Wings"
Write a shaped verse or diagram "Redemption." Post it to your blog with the title "Carmen Figuration" or "Redemption Allegory" (feel free to write it out legibly and scan it in as an image).  Please also look ahead at tomorrow's assignment

November 24
Skype meeting at 8pm
Milton
From Paradise Lost

"Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe."  

November 25
Sonnets 7, 18, and 19 
Genesis 1
Milton Reading Score

November 26-27
Thanksgiving Break

Resources

Student example of Herbert's "Denial"
Paradise Lost Study Guide
Darkness Visible

November 16 - 20

November 16
Stuart Introduction



November 17
Skype meeting at 8pm 
Bacon

Bonus Opportunity
Create a flyer with the quotation you believe to be the most significant from "Of Studies" and post it by 8pm. Embed it to your blog with the subject line "Of Studies" and explain why you believe it to be so significant

November 18
Donne
Create a video response to one of the prompts below.  Post your response to your blog with the title "Donne Video Response." (This is a simple video recording -less than three minutes - that may use a web cam, point and shoot, or even a camera phone. No editing is required unless I can't understand what you're saying.)
  • Philosophy - Having read Donne's work, record a personal response to his philosophy
  • Celebrity humanitarian work - Celebrities have been sponsoring and promoting humanitarian work in a seemingly effective way.  Give some examples and share your thoughts on this 
  • Advertisement - Find a humanitarian work that you'd like to support or start and create an advertisement for it  
  • "I Am a Rock" - Check out Simon and Garfunkel's 1965 hit and write a song in response
  • "If Everyone Cared" - Listen to Nickelback's song and write a song in response
"No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friend’s or of thine own were. Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee."  
John Donne 

November 19
Jonson
Jonson Document

November 20

November 9 - 13

November 9
The Faerie Queene
Create a cartoon strip that represents your reading of The Faerie Queene selection (only Book I: Of Holiness) and post it to your blog with the subject line "Faerie Queene Animation"

November 10
Skype meeting at 8pm
SparkNotes' Macbeth (Plot Overview; Analysis of Major Characters; Themes, Motifs & Symbols)

Bonus Opportunity
Complete one (or both) of the assignments below by 8pm and evidence your work with a blog post.
  1. Download Macbeth on Google Lit Trips and complete the Lit Trip. Take at least five screen shots to evidence your "trip" and embed them (select the smallest size) on your blog with the subject line "Macbeth"
  2. Macbeth Doc
November 11
Veterans' Day

November 12
Shakespeare
Sonnets - 18, 73, 116, and 146; Shakespeare Form
Create a Wordle of Shakespeare's works (feel free to Google for a list of his works, but don't forget to credit sources; please use the tidle (~) to keep the works together) and upload the image to your blog with the subject line "Shakespeare's Works"



November 13
Hanalani Writes

Resources

November 2 - 6

November 2
Marlowe (video and text)
Doctor Faustus
"Marlowe and Faustus"

November 3-4
SOTF Conference for Faculty

November 5
Spenser
From Amoretti - Sonnet 68, 75, and 79
Diagram one of the sonnets. Embed it to your blog with the subject line "Sonnet 68" (or the number of the sonnet you select)

Bonus Opportunity
Complete the assessment on love languages (take the singles one) and post the results to your blog with the subject line "Love Languages" 

November 6
Hanalani Writes

Resources

Thursday, October 1, 2015

October 26 - 30

October 26
Beatitudes

October 27
Skype meeting at 8pm
Wyatt and Howard
"Farewell, Love, and All Thy Laws Forever"
"Love That Liveth and Reigneth in My Thought"

Bonus Opportunity
Create an audio reading of one of Wyatt's or Howard's pieces (it's much easier to hear the meter and rhyme when you read it aloud) and embed it to your blog. Use the title "Wyatt's... or Howard's..." (fill in the ellipses with the name of the poem). Also, please add instrumental music in the background that doesn't overpower your voice

October 28
Sidney
Sonnets from Astrophil and Stella - Sonnet 20, 31, and 63
"Leave Me, O Love"
From "An Apology for Poetry"
Create a presentation using Google Drive that succinctly explains why "the Apology is the finest treatise of literary criticism, and arguably the finest prose essay, to come out of Tudor England" (Horton, 171). Please also mention why poetry is superior to philosophy and history and embed it in your blog with the title "An Apology for Poetry"

October 29
Raleigh
"What Is Our Life"
Raleigh Form

October 30
Hanalani Writes

Resources
Record-a-Poem (The Poetry Foundation) and Record-a-Poem on SoundCloud

October 19 - 23

October 19-20
More and Tyndale
From "A Dialogue Concerning Heresies and Matters of Religion"
"Parable of the Wicked Mammon"
From "An Answer unto Sir Thomas More's Dialogue"
Compile a group of tangible items that represent what you believe to be the most important concepts from the reading. Take a picture of them and use Thinglink to tag and link the items in your image in order to explain your items thoroughly. Embed the picture in your blog with the subject line "More and Tyndale."  Please include your most important concepts in text form on your post

October 21
Book of Common Prayer
From "The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony"
Use Lucidpress to create a marriage advertisement based on the reading. You're welcome to add your own opinions in advertising matrimony, but there should be a credited portion that evidences your reading. Feel free to include symbols, images, and quotes and use any of the Lucidpress templates provided. Create a hyperlink for your advertisement on your blog and use the subject line "Marriage Advertisement."  Please also look ahead at Foxe's sizeable reading

October 22
Foxe
"Acts and Monuments"
Make a list of 5 modern day martyrs and post it to your blog with the title "Modern Martyrs." Include a brief description and a resource (article, website, etc.) for each one

October 23
Hanalani Writes

October 12 - 16

October 12-16
Fall Break

October 5 - 9

October 5
Malory
From "Morte d'Arthur"
Please respond to one of the topics on Stormboard (some of the notes have more than one topic, but you only need to respond to one).  Additional resources are welcome, and please include your name

October 6
Skype meeting at 8:00pm
Ballads
"Sir Patrick Spens"
"The Twa Corbies"
"The Wife of Usher's Well"
"Robin Hood and the Widow's Three Sons"
"Get Up and Bar the Door"

Bonus Opportunity
Write a ballad based on the six elements given in the introduction. Explain your inclusion of each element textually beneath the ballad and post the entire work with the subject line "Ballad." Post by 8pm


October 7
First Quarter ePortfolio (see rubric for details); please customize and streamline your fonts and colors, update your account information with an original picture, check all hyperlinks and posts for professionalism and cleanness, delete extra or unnecessary posts, and add at least one gadget. Please send me an email with a marked rubric that shows the points you believe you deserve for each category and the total amount of points you have given your work. Additionally, include the reasons why you have designated the category points that you have (the comments may be textual or audio)

Bonus Opportunity
Create a post in which you share what you've learned this quarter and post it to your blog with the subject line "First Quarter Reflection"

October 8
Tudor Introduction
 


October 9
Hanalani Writes

Resources
Arthurian Legend

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

September 28 - October 2

September 28
Middle English Introduction



September 29
Skype meeting at 8:00pm
Wycliffe

Bonus Opportunity
Compile and post a list of characteristics in a similar fashion to "For the Order of the Priesthood" for an occupation of your choice. Use the label "For the Order of the..." (fill in the ellipses with your selected occupation) on your blog post.  Offer good until 8pm

September 30
Chaucer, pages 57-80
October 1
Create an audio file of yourself reading one of the sections describing the pilgrims (i.e. The Knight). Post or link your file to your blog with the subject line "Audio for Chaucer Character"

Bonus Opportunity
"The Nun's Priest's Tale" may be read for additional points that will be applied to the Chaucer reading score. Email jbaniaga@hanalani.org indicating that you've read it with at least one aspect you found interesting. Offer good until 11:00pm


October 2

Resources

Canterbury Characters on CliffsNotes

September 21 - 25

September 21
Riddles

September 22
Skype meeting at 8pm
Bede
The Dream of the Rood: An Electronic Edition (select "Translation and Original Poem")
Be prepared to answer the following questions and connect your responses to the Bede reading: Where did I come from?
Where am I going?
Why am I here?

September 23
Beowulf, pages 17-26 (the section ends at the top of 26). Please consider working ahead on tomorrow's document


September 14 - 18

September 14
The Screwtape Letters, 29-31
Screwtape Reading Score

September 15
Skype meeting at 8pm 
Peer Feedback on Analysis at http://tinyurl.com/hblca

September 16
Screwtape Analysis
Embed your analysis to your blog with the subject line "Screwtape Analysis" and fill out the rubric. Send me the completed rubric with the subject line "Screwtape Analysis"

From here on out, I'm simply going to post the author's name to indicate that you should read the author introduction and all the corresponding works from your textbook unless otherwise indicated.

September 17
Old English Introduction
 


September 18
Hanalani Writes

September 7 - 11

September 7
Labor Day

September 8
Skype meeting at 8pm
The Screwtape Letters, 21-24
Thesis and Outline

September 9
The Screwtape Letters, 25-28

September 10
Screwtape Analysis Draft
Use Google Docs to draft your analysis (there are no margin requirements or minimum word count, but you are expected to use proper MLA format).  Please remember to share your document with me

September 11
Hanalani Writes

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

August 31 - September 4

August 31
The Screwtape Letters, 5-8

September 1
Skype meeting at 8pm
The Screwtape Letters, 9-12 (please have chapters 9-12 read before the discussion; no post is required because of the meeting)

September 2
The Screwtape Letters, 13-16

September 3
The Screwtape Letters, 17-20
If you've looked ahead at the schedule, you've probably noticed that the first "major" writing piece is due 9.11. It's simply labeled "Screwtape Analysis Draft," and I'm asking you to write a literary analysis on a specific aspect of the novel.  For today (besides the reading), please figure out what it means to analyze a piece of literature and post your definition. Use the subject line "Analyzing a Literary Work" (no tinyurl.com/questionsforscrewtape are required because of this replacement).  If you borrow information, you'll need to cite it as well.  Analysis resources are available on the "Writing Tool" page

September 4
Hanalani Writes

Resources
Freud and Lewis on Jokes, Humor and Laughter (Chapter 11)

August 24 - 28

August 24
The Screwtape Letters, 1-4
Please select at least three questions for each day from Questions for Screwtape and post your answers to your blog.  Use the daily chapters as your subject line (i.e. “Chapters I-IV Questions”) and evidence your active reading and critical thinking.  Be sure to copy the questions and answer them using complete sentences and practice proper mechanics.  The posts will be scored directly from the email updates. A limited eText is available if you don’t have your book on hand (or want to easily search for quotes). Please let me know if you have any questions

August 25-28

Spiritual Emphasis Week

Resources
Additional eText at 5novels.com
Focus on the Family Radio Theatre - "The audio drama the devil doesn't want you to hear"
The Screwtape Letters - Theatrical adaptation
Quotations and Allusions

August 17 - 21

August 17
Preamble

August 18
Skype meeting at 8pm

August 19
Design a blubbr (https://www.blubbr.tv/) on "Reality, Rights, and Research" and embed it in your blog with the subject line "Reality, Rights, and Research Trivia."  Your presentation should briefly cover the following information using videos and questions.
  • Reality - what is the reality of being safe online?  What standards do you set for yourself?  What kind of digital footprint are you leaving?  What kind of security do you implement?
  • Rights - what does copyright mean to you?
  • Research -  what does "Information Literacy" mean to you?  How does one find the best research available?
Related resources:
http://www.google.com/goodtoknow/familysafety/advice/
http://www.thinkb4u.com/
http://www.microsoft.com/security/resources/brochures.aspx
http://creativecommons.org/
http://tinyurl.com/msnbccopyfight
http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/informationliteracycompetency
http://tinyurl.com/tedplagiarism

August 20
Create an infograph of your life.  Be creative in your interpretation, but please include the following:
  1. Name
  2. Life motto
  3. Religious views
  4. Occupational plans, dreams, or goals
  5. Overview of your academic, athletic, artistic, and personal schedule (so I can gauge how full your days are)

August 21
Statehood Day

Monday, August 10, 2015

August 11 - 14

August 11
  1. Read the syllabus and watch the introductory video
  2. Take a cursory tour of your school Google account that you'll be using for Gmail and Blogger.  Edit your Google account and profile and include an appropriate photo to serve as your profile picture
  3. Create and customize your blog.  Add me to your blog's automatic updates: "Settings" tab, "Email and Mobile" tab, enter "jbaniaga@hanalani.org" in the "BlogSend Address" box, and "Save Settings" (As a result, I'll receive automatic updates whenever you post.) 
  4. Open a Goodreads account, update the "My Books" section with at least 10 books, and find me at goodreads.com/mrsbaniaga
  5. Complete the following form: https://tinyurl.com/hanalanihblintro
August 12
Complete Units 1 and 2 in the assessments for Common Sense Media's Digital Literacy and Citizenship (Grades 9-12).  Read the directions and enter your name and my email address.  When you finish, view your results and email them using the website's email feature.  Don't stress about getting all the answers right - I'm using these assessments as an overview and to gauge your understanding of the topics presented.  You only need a 70% to "pass" each unit, and beyond that is additional credit.

Additional notes:
  • The final results only report your first answer
  • Unit 1 - in addition to the material in Unit 1, watch “Copyright Law.” And the "Feeling on Display" video (question 16) has content that is not endorsed by the instructor or Hanalani Schools and should be treated with discretion
  • Unit 2 - in addition to the material in Unit 2, watch “Sexting
August 13
Complete Units 3 and 4 in the assessments for Common Sense Media's Digital Literacy and Citizenship (Grades 9-12).  As a reminder, read the directions and enter your name and my email address.  When you finish, view your results and email them using the website's email feature. 

Additional notes:
Disclaimer: products, images, and related media within the assessments are not endorsed by the instructor or by Hanalani Schools and should be treated with discretion.  
August 14
Let's Get Acquainted Day