Tuesday, December 11, 2018

FINAL ESSAY PROMPT

In the novel Fahrenheit 451, some of the characters are static and some are dynamic.  What makes a character dynamic?  Choose a dynamic character from Fahrenheit 451.  Explain at least three ways this character changes throughout the book and be prepared to support your points with textual evidence (such as a quote or an event in the plot).  Why does this character change?  How does this character's evolution reflect the overall theme and tone of the book?  *NOTE: Please remember to include at least five lit terms in your analysis of the text.


Monday, December 10, 2018

december 10

George Bernard Shaw was a famous author who wrote more than sixty plays and won a Nobel Peace Prize for his writing.  He was known for having a pretty sharp wit, and at some point he decided to take teachers down a peg by saying, "Those who can't do, teach."

Now, I love a good saying as much as anyone, and heaven knows some teachers earn more respect than others, but it just so happens that Shaw was dead wrong.  Before I prove it to you, however, two questions:

1. If you could pick one teacher to do the work s/he assigns, who would it be?  Why?

2. What do you think is easier-- doing something well or teaching someone else to do it?  Why?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Fahrenheit 451 essay by an author I know really well
3. Notes on writing essays & gathering evidence for the essay final

TONIGHT:
Know thy lit terms.

Friday, December 7, 2018

december 7

JOURNAL TOPIC:
In the background of Fahrenheit 451, there is a war looming -- eventually (spoiler) there will be a bombing.  It's fitting to mention this, since today is the anniversary of Pearl Harbor.  Before 9/11 Pearl Harbor was the biggest attack on the United States; unfortunately there are many examples of this sort of destruction throughout history.  Why do you think people resort to this type of violence?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Conferences on demand
3. Fahrenheit 451
4. Lit terms

THIS WEEKEND:
1. Read the rest of the book.  
2. Study lit terms.
3. Catch up on your blog and anything else you're missing.

Thursday, December 6, 2018

december 6

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Why does Montag want to get in touch with Faber?  (Consult the book if you need to refresh your memory.)

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. We need a plan
3. Fahrenheit 451

POST:
What plans do Montag and Faber make?  Where do you see this leading?  (title: FAILING TO PLAN IS PLANNING TO FAIL)

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

december 5

JOURNAL TOPIC:
The pressure on Montag is increasing.  For some of you, as the semester ends, the pressure is also increasing.  How does the feeling of pressure influence Montag's thoughts and actions?  How does it influence your thoughts and actions?

AGENDA:
1. Journals
2. Lit circles/ read to p.100
3. Individual conferences

POST:
Why does Montag go to visit Faber?  What do they plan to do?

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

december 4

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Montag appears to be heavily influences by his relationships with other people.  What influences you more, your relationship with yourself or your relationship with others?  Why?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Fahrenheit 451

POST:
In the book, Montag gets "sick" and doesn't want to go to work.  Now that he is reflecting on what firemen do and why, it's more difficult for him to justify doing this for a living.  What do you think about what Montag does?  How would you feel having to do something that hurts other people?  Are there more important values that should guide what we do in our working lives, or is it just about the paycheck?  (title: IS IT JUST ABOUT THE JOB?)



Monday, December 3, 2018

december 3

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Dr. Seuss once wrote, "How did it get so late so soon?  December is here before it's June.  My goodness how the time has flewn. [sic]  How did it get so late so soon?"

Here we are.  It's December.  In the blink of an eye, we'll be on Winter Break, and then-- but, wait.  Let's slow things down for a moment.  One of the things I love about reading is how the author's ideas sometimes connect with what I'm thinking, or feeling, or experiencing.  Sometimes connecting the dots takes a little effort, but the effort is always worthwhile, because whatever I'm reading becomes more meaningful in those moments.

So, here is today's journal question: what idea/s from Fahrenheit 451 can you apply to real life?  What have the characters done or said that make you think about yourself, people you know, or the bigger issues we all deal with in 2018?

AGENDA:
1. Journal (extended time; treat this like a practice essay for our final exam)
2. Reading + questions

POST:
Set a goal for the end of your semester.  What do you want to learn or accomplish between now and finals week?  What grade are you aiming for?  What do you plan to do over these next couple weeks to achieve your goal?  (title: MY SEMESTER GOAL)

thank you

As often as I say it, I feel like I don't say it often enough: Thank You. Thank you for your effort, your insight, your willingness...