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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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March 19
Nathan
Janet
and Max
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March 20
Xavier
Shannon
and Herron
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March 21
Henry
Alex and
Laura
Kyle and
Harrison
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March 26
Megan
and Farley
Marcel
and Gage
Vaughn
and WILSON!
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March 27
Evelyn
and Jack
Edereida
and Hector
Kate P.
and Chase
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March 28
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April 2
Audrey
and Brandon
Jose and
Michaela D.
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April 3
Stephanie
and Robert
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April 4
Kris and
Katie
Patrick
and Kortny
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April 9
Jamilex
and Brittany
Madeline
and Maddison
Nancy
and Joy
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April 10
India
and Daniel
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April 11
Jesus
and Agnes
Wooyoung
Allison
and Issac
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April 16
Luke and
Matt
Victoria
and Gabby
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April 17
Erin and
Javier
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April 18
Zane and
Oksana
Alister
and Clarissa
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April 23
Jamerra
and Alycia
Lorena
and Karissa
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April 24
Mexihca
and Ethan
Solina
and Collette
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April 25
Abby Q
and Maria
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Information for, about, and regarding Mr. McGhee's classes at Woodrow Wilson High School.
Monday, March 4, 2013
IB Novels into Films Presentation Schedule REVISED!!!
For the record, here are the presentation dates (subject to revision as necessary):
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Post-Colonial Africa Research Project (AP and IB)
The aim of this research paper is to identify and explain a modern issue in post-colonial Africa. Pretty much any topic is fair game, from Somali pirates to apartheid to conflict diamonds to genocide to the Arab spring. If you are interested in reporting on it and it can be linked back to outside meddling by some foreign power, game on. This makes the actual purpose of the paper very simple: you must 1) demonstrate the ability to research and explain a topic, and 2) format that explanation appropriately with sufficient citation.
- Topic: Any modern issue in post-colonial Africa that is a result of (or has been exacerbated by) outside influence by a more developed nation.
- Format:
- A minimum of 600 words
- MLA or APA style
- A minimum of 3 properly cited sources
- Style: Expository
- Due: March 1 @ 4:45:00pm on Turnitin.com
HoD Mandala Assignment (AP and IB)
Mandala is a Sanskrit word meaning center and circle. It conveys the notion that any center is tied to its circumference and any circumference is always determined by its center. Together they represent wholeness. The characte mandala represents the student's analysis of the whole character in the selection.
After choosing your character, consider what traits that character displays and what happens to him/her in the story. Using your color symbolism notes, color the mandala according to the characteristics you have determined about your character. Whichever traits are the most important or most evident should be represented by colors and be dominant on the mandala. Any character you choose should have at leaste three or more charactistics and/or traits and those colors should be evident on your mandala. Above the mandala write the name of your character. On a separate piece of paper, type one paragraph about your character in which you:
After choosing your character, consider what traits that character displays and what happens to him/her in the story. Using your color symbolism notes, color the mandala according to the characteristics you have determined about your character. Whichever traits are the most important or most evident should be represented by colors and be dominant on the mandala. Any character you choose should have at leaste three or more charactistics and/or traits and those colors should be evident on your mandala. Above the mandala write the name of your character. On a separate piece of paper, type one paragraph about your character in which you:
- introduce your character
- explain what each color represents
- explain the significance of the placement
- provide textual evidence and personal commentary for each characteristic
- conclude the paragraph with a thematic statement
- a choice of characteristics appropriate to the character demonstrating careful close reading
- a pattern of colors that are representative of the character
- effective organization, sentence fluency, word choice, and attention to conventions
- appropriate evidence correctly cited
Sunday, January 6, 2013
IB Film Project Assignments
Here are the novel and film assignments as I have them.
I will assign and post due dates for your specific project presentation (your Internal Assessment for this spring semester) in class during the first week of the new semester. I will be perfectly honest here: because some of you chose books by volume (or their lack of volume), I fully intend to assign project due dates based on novel length and/or difficulty. In other words, if you chose something with the length and intellectual depth of, say, an Ayn Rand novella, you're going first; whereas if you chose War and Peace, you're going last if only to give you time to read the whole thing. In any case, I hope you have already secured copies of the novel and the film, and have already begun to read them.
First Period
Seventh Period
Eighth Period
Good luck!
I will assign and post due dates for your specific project presentation (your Internal Assessment for this spring semester) in class during the first week of the new semester. I will be perfectly honest here: because some of you chose books by volume (or their lack of volume), I fully intend to assign project due dates based on novel length and/or difficulty. In other words, if you chose something with the length and intellectual depth of, say, an Ayn Rand novella, you're going first; whereas if you chose War and Peace, you're going last if only to give you time to read the whole thing. In any case, I hope you have already secured copies of the novel and the film, and have already begun to read them.
First Period
| First | Novel | Author | Film |
| O | Shutter Island | Lehane | Shutter Island |
| J | Pride and Prejudice | Austen | Pride and Prejudice |
| B | East of Eden | Steinbeck | East of Eden |
| W | Breakfast at Tiffany's | Capote | Breakfast at Tiffany's |
| M | Shawshank Redemption | Stephen King | Shawshank Redemption |
| J | The Help | Kathryn Stockett | "The Help" |
| J | The Godfather | Mario Puzo | The Godfather |
| J | The Bourne Identity | Robert Ludlum | The Bourne Identity |
| A | To Kill a Mockingbird | Harper Lee | To Kill a Mockingbird |
| W | Jarhead | Anthony Swofford | Jarhead |
| E | |||
| F | The Kite Runner | The Kite Runner | |
| A | |||
| E | Portait of Dorian Gray | Oscar Wilde | Portrait of Dorian Gray |
| S | Twenty Thousand Leagues Beneath the Sea | Jules Verne | Twenty Thousand Leagues… |
| L | Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem | Doyle | SH: Game of Shadows |
| Z | The Hobbit | Tolkien | The Hobbit (animated) |
| M | The Princess Bride | Goldman | The Princess Bride |
Seventh Period
| First | Novel | Author | Film |
| X | The Green Mile | Stephen King | The Green Mile |
| N | Jarhead | Swofford | Jarhead |
| P | A Scanner Darkly | PK Dick | A Scanner Darkly |
| W | The Grapes of Wrath | John Steinbeck | "The Grapes of Wrath" |
| L | Alice in Wonderland | Carroll | Alice in Wonderland |
| M | Starship Troopers | Heinlein | Starship Troopers |
| G | True Grit | Charles Portis | True Grit |
| E | The Last of the Mohicans | James Fennimore Cooper | The Last of the Mohicans |
| H | Dracula | Bram Stoker | "Dracula" (Universal) |
| A | Jane Eyre | Charlotte Bronte | Jane Eyre |
| B | Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee | Dee Brown | Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee |
| K | The Scarlet Letter | Hawthorn | The Scarlet Letter |
| K | Huckleberry Finn | Twain | Huckleberry Finn |
| M | Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austen | "Pride and Prejudice" (2005) |
| M | Forrest Gump | Winston Groom | "Forest Gump" |
| B | Emma | Jane Austen | "Clueless" |
Eighth Period
| First | Novel | Author | Film |
| S | Life of Pi | Yann Martel | Life of Pi |
| S | Of Mice and Men | Steinbeck | Of Mice and Men |
| R | Jarhead | Swofford | Jarhead |
| N | Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austin | Pride and Prejudice |
| M | Mystic River | Dennis Lehane | Mystic River |
| J | No Country for Old Men | McCarthy | No Country for Old Men |
| J | The Taming of the Shrew | Shakespeare | 10 Things I Hate About You |
| C | Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy | LeCarre | Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy |
| J | A Clockwork Orange | Burgess | A Clockwork Orange |
| E | Alice in Wonderland | Carroll | Alice in Wonderland |
| I | Emma | Jane Austin | Clueless |
| P | 2001: A Space Odyssey | Arthur C. Clark | 2001: A Space Odyssey |
| D | Cider House Rules | John Irving | Cider House Rules |
| A | Sophie's Choice | William Styron | Sophie's Choice |
| H | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | Ken Kesey | One Flew Over… |
| M | Great Expectations | Dickens | Great Expectations |
| I | Hunchback of Notre Dame | Victor Hugo | Hunchback of Notre Dame |
| K | Romeo and Juliet | Shakespeare | Romeo + Juliet |
| V | LotR: The Return of the King | Tolkien | LotR: The Return of the King |
| K | Slaughterhouse 5 | Vonnegut | Slaughterhouse 5 |
| G | In Cold Blood | Capote | In Cold Blood |
| A | The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | Arthur Conan Doyle | Sherlock Holmes |
| K | Phantom of the Opera | Gaston Leroux | Phantom of the Opera |
| M | The Scarlet Letter | Hawthorn | The Scarlet Letter |
| J | To Kill a Mockingbird | Harper Lee | To Kill a Mockingbird |
| C | Anna Karenina | Tolstoy | Anna Karenina |
| L | The Color Purple | Alice Walker | The Color Purple |
| K | Wuthering Heights | Emily Bronte | Wuthering Heights |
| S | Tess of the D'Urbervilles | Thomas Hardy | Tess of the D'Urbervilles |
| C | Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austin | Sense and Sensibility |
| H | Lord of the Flies | Golding | Lord of the Flies |
| M | And Then There Were None | Agatha Christie | And Then There Were None |
| M | Dracula | Bram Stoker | Dracula |
| M | Black Ships Before Troy | Rosemary Sutcliff | Troy |
Good luck!
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