Friday, December 21, 2007
Attendance for Dec 21, and Mask Project Winners
First period absences:
Waymon Aaron
Brittany Cooper
Camille Edwards
Tiffany Gonzalez
Brian Eastman
First period lateness:
Yanick Francois
Winners of mask project: Akeem Noble, La-Tia Edwards, Josephine Weah
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Tairyi Muhammad
Tyquan Sewell
Samuel Stewart
Kenisha White
Stephen Williams
Winner of mask project: Najaah Reid
Fifth period absences:
Jerry Charles
Timothy Grier
Walberto Perez
Tyleek Rhem
Aminah Taylor
Winner of mask project: Janine Miller
Seventh period absences:
Marvin Demosthene
Shaquille Garraway
Shemaiah Moseley
Shanice Payne
Rossian Russell
Dequan Williams
Winner of mask project: Crystal David
Eighth period absences:
Kadian Browne
Davonte Elmore
Jordan Gonzalez
Destiny Lamour
Tia Nath
Eighth period latenesses:
Yanique Boswell
Taleesha Bowrin
Debralee Brown
Imani Farmer
Rochelle Johnson
Jazmine Lewis
Nikkisha Maragh
Winner of mask project: Imani Farmer
Ninth period absences:
Rockline De Freitas
Tiana Gondola
Cassandra Pine
Winners of mask project: Michael Ngadi, Nyanka Moise, Kiara Page
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Attendance for Dec 20
First period absences:
Waymon Aaron
Brittany Cooper
Camille Edwards
Sara Gray
Akeem Noble
Brian Eastman
Zenzili Thomas
Josephine Weah
First period latenesses:
Tanae Campbell
Courtney Dewar
Rocky Etienne
Jonathan Omeus
Shani Pascal
Sabrina Ulysse
Arif Wedderburn
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Tairyi Muhammad
Tyquan Sewell
Samuel Stewart
Ryan White
Stephen Williams
Second period latenesses:
Arianna Fearon
Aaron Santiago
Fifth period absences:
Sabrina Broushet
Jerry Charles
Paul Foster
Timothy Grier
Madina Middleton
Tyleek Rhem
Aminah Taylor
Fifth period lateness:
Tashe Bowen
Seventh period absences:
Antoinette Burrows
Jeffrey Coleman
Marvin Demosthene
D'Andra Howell
Seventh period lateness:
Dequan Williams
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Eighth period lateness:
Jazmine Lewis
Ninth period absences:
Javon Holley
Cassandra Prince
Holiday Project
All classes:
You are the director of "Romeo and Juliet!"
Create a prompt book for Act 2, scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet." Rewrite the lines out of the book onto a different set of pages (you may download and print the lines if you wish). Write in how the set should be dressed (what the scene should look like), from where the actors should enter and exit, what props will be used, what costumes will be worn, and include an annotated sketch of the scene (you may use a downloaded picture or collage, but you must label the picture thoughtfully, including where your actors will stand, and why various items are on stage).
Due on January 2.
Reread any sections of Act 1 of "Romeo and Juliet" that you found difficult.
Read through Act 2, scene 4 of "Romeo and Juliet" by January 2. This will include the famous "balcony scene," Act 2, scene 2.
Eighth period, 10th grade:
Read Passage I, handed out on Wednesday, and make notes of all the literary techniques used by Shirley Jackson to tell her story about speaking to a local newspaper reporter.
Homework for Dec 20
All classes:
Rehearse for performance of Act 1, scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet." If you have been assigned a role, familiarize yourself with your lines, so you do not stumble over tricky words. Bring in your masks from last weekend's homework assignment. Practice the "Pilgrims and Saints Dance," and be ready to perform Act 1, scene 5 in class tomorrow.
Eighth period:
Develop a controlling idea which brings together all of the scenes of Act 1 of "Romeo and Juliet."
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Attendance for Dec 19
First period absences:
Waymon Aaron
Brian Eastman
Sbrina Ulysse
First period latenesses:
Courtney Dewar
Yanick Francois
Rollet Hurry
Danielle Neverson
Khadijah Okoh
Jonathan Omeus
Shani Pascal
Teafhia Smith
Armani Springer
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Tairyi Muhammad
Tyquan Sewell
Samuel Stewart
Stephen Williams
Second period latenesses:
Arianna Fearon
Aaron Santiago
Lloyd Style
Fifth period absences:
Jerry Charles
Paul Foster
Fifth period lateness:
Timothy Grier
Seventh period absences:
Lynchie Bowlay
Anna Kaye Daley
Marvin Demosthene
D'Andra Howell
Seventh period latenesses:
Dominique Byrd
Raven Holdip
Camilla Pierre Pierre
Shanelle Sullivan
Eighth period absences:
Youlann Dawkins
Destiny Lamour
Charles Williams
Eighth period latenesses:
Rochelle Johnson
Jazmine Lewis
Nikkisha Maragh
Paul Miller
Beverly Voltaire
No ninth period class on Wednesday
Homework for Dec 19
9th grade:
Re-read Act 1, scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet". Using descriptive adjectives, write a sentence each describing each of the following characters: Capulet, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, and Nurse. Give one example (one quote) to back up your interpretation from Act 1, scene 5.
10th grade, 8th period:
Read and annotate Passage 1, distributed in class today.
10th grade, 7th period:
Review Act 1, scene 5 for class tomorrow. Read over and practice Pilgrims and Saints dance. Write a controlling idea statement about act 1 of "Romeo and Juliet," comparing the scenes to develop a larger idea about what Shakespeare is saying.
Homework for Dec 18
Seventh period, 10th grade:
Reread 1.5 of "Romeo & Juliet". Using descriptive adjectives, write a sentence each describing eah of the following characters: Romeo, Juliet, Capulet, Tybalt, and Nurse. Give one example(one quote) to back up your interpretation from Act 1, scene 5.
Ninth period, 9th grade:
Same as above, plus: Rewrite the scene (Act 1, scene 2, lines 400-490) from "The Tempest" from a PG-rated modern perspective.
All other classes:
Rewrite the scene (Act 1, scene 2, lines 400-490) from "The Tempest" from a PG-rated modern perspective.
Attendance Dec 18
First period absences:
Waymon Aaron
Yanick Francois
Tiffany Gonzalez
Brian Eastman
First period latenesses:
Tanae Campbell
Courtney Dewar
Camille Edwards
Rocky Etienne
Shaquille Fanfair
Akeem Noble
Zenzili Thomas
Sabrina Ulysse
Josephine Weah
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Tyquan Sewell
Samuel Stewart
Mykael Turner
Stephen Williams
Fifth period absences:
Marcus Bacchus
Jerry Charles
Aminah Taylor
Fifth period lateness:
Sabrina Broushet
Seventh period absences:
Dominique Byrd
Anna Kaye Daley
Marvin Demosthene
Seventh period lateness:
Khalid Edwards
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Eighth period lateness:
Jazmine Lewis
Ninth period absence:
Javon Holley
Ninth period lateness:
Brandon Armenta
Monday, December 17, 2007
Homework for Dec 17
All classes except 10th grade, 7th period:
Interpret Romeo's dream, 1.4.113-120 (Act 1, scene 4, lines 113-120), using the renaissance dream interpretation techniques, in a well-crafted paragraph.
10th grade, 7th period:
Rewrite "The Tempest", Act 1, scene 2, lines 400-490) from a (PG-rated) modern perspective.
Attendance for Dec 17
First period absences:
Waymon Aaron
Brittany Cooper
Rollet Hurry
Daniel Paul Jolly
Akeem Noble
Jonathan Omeus
Shani Pascal
Brian Eastman
Teafhia Smith
First period latenesses:
Courtney Dewar
Rocky Etienne
Yanick Francois
Danielle Neverson
Josephine Weah
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Tyquan Sewell
Samuel Stewart
Stephen Williams
Second period latenesses:
Brenda Dickerson
Arianna Fearon
Najaah Reid
Aaron Santiago
Samir Taylor
Fifth period absences:
Sabrina Broushet
Jerry Charles
Paul Foster
Tyleek Rhem
Aminah Taylor
Saykeya Williamson
Seventh period absences:
Lynchie Bowlay
Crystal David
Marvin Demosthene
Raven Holdip
Seventh period lateness:
Dominique Byrd
Eighth period absences:
Kadian Browne
Destiny Lamour
Eighth period latenesses:
Yanique Boswell
Taleesha Bowrin
Courtney Douglas
Rochelle Johnson
Jazmine Lewis
Tia Nath
Beverly Voltaire
Ninth period absence:
Cassandra Pine
Ninth period lateness:
Brandon Armenta
Friday, December 14, 2007
Homework for Dec 14
All classes except first period:
Rewrite your controlling idea essay on Shakespeare's Sonnets 29 and 18, using the graphic organizer I distributed in class. Use a THESIS this time to make an argument you can defend using literary techniques.
Make a mask which covers your eyes and leaves your hands free.
First period:
Re-read I.i.106-247, and write an outline of the events which occur here. Read I.2 and 1.3
Attendance for Dec 14
First period absences:
Courtney Dewar
Rocky Etienne
Rollet Hurry
Danielle Neverson
Jonathan Omeus
Brian Eastman
Teafhia Smith
Sabrina Ulysse
Saphire Yancey
First period latenesses:
Tanae Campbell
Brittany Campbell
Camille Edwards
La-tia Edwards
Shaquille Fanfair
Yanick Francois
Sara Gray
Nadia Mack
Akeem Noble
Khadijah Okoh
Shani Pascal
Kyle Patrice
Armani Springer
Arif Wedderburn
Tiffany Woodbine
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Tyquan Sewell
Stephen Williams
Second period latenesses:
Zaid Abdullah
Brenda Dickerson
Arianna Fearon
Shanice Jerriho
Najaah Jerriho
Aaron Santiago
Samuel Stewart
Fifth period absences:
Jerry Charles
Madina Middleton
Tyleek Rhem
Fifth period lateness:
Sabrina Broushet
Seventh period absences:
Lynchie Bowlay
Dominique Byrd
Jahlia Cherry
Anna Kaye Daley
Marvin Demosthene
Kadeem Joseph
Andre Lewis
Regina Pope
Seventh period lateness:
Khalid Edwards
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Eighth period latenesses:
Yanique Boswell
Taleesha Bowrin
Debralee Brown
Youlann Dawkins
Imani Farmer
Rochelle Johnson
Tia Nath
Ninth period absence:
Kevin Castillo
Cassandra Pine
Ninth period lateness:
Michael Betton
Thursday, December 13, 2007
"Romeo and Juliet" texts
Any student who can replace the copy of "Romeo and Juliet" issued in class with another copy, either from home or the public library, will be awarded extra credit in the form of 100% as one additional quiz grade. This offer expires on Monday, Dec 16!
Journals
As of this week, journals will be used in class to start our day. Make sure your bring a notebook to use. Use either the one I issued you on November 20th, or a replacement.
Homework for Dec 13
10th grade:
Use the graphic organizer from class today to redo your controlling idea essay on Shakespeare's sonnets 18 and 29. Make sure you have a thesis statement and at least three examples of literary devices proving your points.
9th grade:
Complete handout #4, "I Dreamt a Dream Tonight." Read 1.4 of "Romeo and Juliet".
9th grade, first period:
Write a well-crafted paragraph describing your first impressions of "Romeo and Juliet," and its use of language.
Attendance for Dec 13
First period absences:
Shaquille Fanfair
Rollet Hurry
Danielle Neverson
Shani Pascal
Brian Eastman
Teafhia Smith
Zenzili Thomas
Josephine Weah
First period latenesses:
Tanae Campbell
Courtney Dewar
Akeem Noble
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Tyquan Sewell
Samuel Stewart
Lloyd Style
Stephan Williams
Second period latenesses:
Zaid Abdullah
Madeline Acevedo
Wislin Dorsainvil
Arianna Fearon
Alain Garraud
Shanice Jerriho
Tairyi Muhammad
Najaah Reid
Shane Salmon
Aaron Santiago
Brandon Scarborough
Charles Slater
Brandon Sprinkle
Samir Taylor
Mykael Turner
Ryan Warner
Kenisha White
Fifth period absences:
Tashe Bowen
Jerry Charles
Paul Foster
Timothy Grier
Seventh period absences:
Justin Brown
Marvin Demosthene
Seventh period latenesses:
Lynchie Bowlay
Shanea Brathwaite
Shanelle Sullivan
Eighth period absences:
Rochelle Johnson
Destiny Lamour
Charles Williams
Eighth period lateness:
Jazmine Lewis
Ninth period absence:
Cassandra Prince
Ninth period latenesses:
Brandon Armenta
Kevin Castillo
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Attendance for Dec 12
First period absences:
Waymon Aaron
Sara Gray
Dewitt John
Brian Eastman
Saphire Yancey
First period latenesses:
Yanick Francois
Nadia Mack
Shani Pascal
Josephine Weah
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Alain Garraud
Tyquan Sewell
Stephen Williams
Second period lateness:
Samuel Stewart
Fifth period absences:
Sabrina Broushet
Jerry Charles
Paul Foster
Kodjo George
Timothy Grier
Tyleek Rhem
Seventh period absences:
Justin Brown
Marvin Demosthene
Shaquille Garraway
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Eighth period latenesses:
Yanique Boswell
Kadian Browne
Youlann Dawkins
Tia Nath
No ninth period class on Wednesday
Homework for Dec 12
9th grade, fist period:
Use last night's paragraph to write a five paragraph essay, with at least three specific examples, on imagery in the Prologue of Act I of "Romeo and Juliet".
9th grade:
Read I.4
Complete "The Love Connection" handout for a quiz grade
10th grade:
Re-do "The Love Connection" handout.
Complete Handout 4, "I Dreamt a Dream Tonight."
Re-read I.5
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Attendance for Dec 11
First period absence:
Brian Eastman
First period latenesses:
Courtney Dewar
Sabrina Ulysse
Josephine Weah
Arif Wedderburn
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Shanice Jerriho
Tyquan Sewell
Samuel Stewart
Lloyd Style
Samir Taylor
Stephen Williams
Second period latenesses:
Zaid Abdullah
Arianna Fearon
Brandon Scarborough
Fifth period absence:
Jerry Charles
Seventh period absences:
Marvin Demosthene
Joseph Malarbe
Seventh period lateness;
Shanea Brathwaite
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Eighth period latenesses:
Yanique Boswell
Taleesha Bowrin
Debralee Brown
Youlann Dawkins
Rochelle Johnson
Nikkisha Maragh
Ashley Massillon
Ninth period absences:
Jessica Kelley
Cassandra Prince
Georgina Sealy
Homework for Dec 11
9th grade, first period:
Write a well-crafted paragraph discussing literary techniques used in the Prologue to Act I of "Romeo and Juliet"
9th grade:
Re-read I.i.106-247, (Act 1, scene 1, line 106-247) and write an outline of the events covered in these lines.
10th grade:
Read I.iv (Act 1, scene 4). Write a response, in the form of a well-crafted paragraph, to your reading, focusing on the use of imagery in the scene read.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Homework for Dec 10
9th grade:
Read Act I, scene i of "Romeo and Juliet".
Write a well-crafted paragraph describing your first impressions of "Romeo and Juliet" and its use of language.
10th grade:
Re-read I.i.106-247, and write an outline of the events covered in these lines. Predict in a paragraph what dramatic developments will occur as a result of these conflicts and characterizations.
Attendance for Dec 10
First period absences:
Waymon Aaron
Saphire Yancey
First period latenesses:
Brittany Cooper
Courtney Dewar
Yanick Francois
Rollet Hurry
Daniel Paul Jolly
Danielle Neverson
Kyle Patrice
Josephine Weah
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Lloyd Style
Second period latenesses:
Zaid Abdullah
Brenda Dickerson
Arianna Fearon
Shanice Jerriho
Najaah Reid
Aaron Santiago
Samuel Stewart
Kenisha White
Stephen Williams
Fifth period absences:
Jerry Charles
Paul Foster
Madina Middleton
Fifth period lateness:
Denzel Andrews
Seventh period absences:
Justin Brown
Jahlia Cherry
Marvin Demosthene
Khalid Edwards
Shaquille Garraway
Alex Mills
Dequan Williams
Seventh period lateness:
Shemaiah Moseley
Eighth period absences:
Destiny Lamour
Charles Williams
Eighth period lateness:
Yanique Boswell
Ninth period absence:
Jessica Kelley
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Homework for Dec 7
First period:
Bring in your copy of The Cotillion, so you can receive a copy of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
9th grade, except for first period:
Write a well-crafted essay on Shakespeare's use of imagery in the Prologue to Act I of "Romeo and Juliet." Give at least three specific examples and explain them thoroughly. Your essay should be at least five paragraphs long.
10th grade:
1. Read Act I, scene i of "Romeo and Juliet".
2. Re-read, and familiarize yourselves with lines 1-105 of the scene.
3. Write a well-crafted paragraph describing your first impressions of "Romeo and Juliet" and its use of language. How does language influence your understanding of the characterizations? Which characters use prose and which poetry? What does this say about them?
CUNY Arts/College Now Show a Great Success!
I want to congratulate all of the students from my first period class on their amazing success with their interpretation, "What is Being Black?" from John Oliver Killens's book The Cotillion. I've tried to attach two videos taken by my father of my students' performance in the show, but it seems like they are coming up as still photos for now. I'll work on that. Due to the capacity of his camera, my father missed group 3's performance in his recording. However, CUNY makes a tape of this show every year, and I can help interested parents or students to track down a copy. I'll try to publish more photos as they become available.
I am so proud of you all! Saphire, Daniel Paul, and Camille's projects were presented for special mention at the beginning of the show, so, even though you couldn't be there, your work was recognized.
I hope you all realize just how your hard work is what made the performance such a success. Hard work, energy, and commitment are the three qualities you all exhibited, and it really came across to those of us in the audience. Great job!
Attendance for Dec 7
First period absences:
Waymon Aaron
Akeem Noble
Brian Eastman
Sabrina Ulysse
Saphire Yancey
First period latenesses:
Brittany Cooper
Yanick Francois
Missing without previous permission from CUNY Arts/College Now show:
Waymon Aaron
Rollet Hurry
Dewitt John
Danielle Neverson
Second period absences:
Zaid Abdullah
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Lloyd Style
Fifth period absences:
Jerry Charles
Kerin Charles
Aaron Gabriel
Timothy Grier
Janine Miller
Seventh period absences:
Azael Bermudez
Justin Brown
Jahlia Cherry
Marvin Demosthene
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Eighth period lateness:
Jazmine Lewis
Ninth period absences (some students left early due to track meet):
Nadia Antrobus
Michael Betton
Andre Clacken
Jamilah Felix
Tiana Gondola
Jewel Ann Lessie
Nyanka Moise
Cassandra Prince
Shakele Seaton
Ninth period latenesses:
Kiara Page
Georgina Sealy
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Attendance for Dec 6
First period absentees:
Waymon Aaron
Shaquille Fanfair
First period latenesses:
Courtney Dewar
Sara Gray
Akeem Noble
Khadijah Okoh
Jonathan Omeus
Ryan Omoruyi
Brian Eastman
Zenzili Thomas
Josephine Weah
Second period absentees:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Samuel Stewart
Lloyd Style
Second period latenesses:
Zaid Abdullah
Arianna Fearon
Shanice Jerriho
Tyquan Sewell
Stephen Williams
Fifth period absentees:
Sabrina Broushet
Jerry Charles
Timothy Grier
Seventh period absentees:
Azael Bermudez
Marvin Demosthene
Dinneka Deonarine
Raven Holdip
Seventh period lateness:
Antoinette Burrows
Eighth period absentee:
Destiny Lamour
Eighth period latenesses:
Yanique Boswell
Rochelle Johnson
Jazmine Lewis
Nikkisha Maragh
Ninth period: Perfect attendance today!
Homework, Dec 6
First period:
Rehearse, practice, run through, get ready! Remember to bring your costume tomorrow, since we will go to a dress rehearsal immediately after school. Green shirt, black pants for group 1, red shirt, black pants for group 2, and black shirt and pants for everyone else, and black shoes, if you have them. Don't wear your outfit to school, wear your uniform, but bring it with you.
9th grade except first period:
Insults have the capacity for both fun and danger. Write a well-crafted paragraph explaining how play can quickly lead to injury as regards insults.
10th grade:
Write a well-crafted paragraph exploring the literary techniques used in the Prologue to Act I of "Romeo and Juliet." Mention specific techniques, and show specific examples.
Performance TOMORROW at Medgar Evers College!
Students and parents, I invite you all to see my first period 9th grade English class perform their interpretation of the themes of John Oliver Killens's novel, The Cotillion, tomorrow, December 7, at 5pm in the auditorium of Medgar Evers College, 1650 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY. These students have been working on this show since the start of school, but, I must say, since taking over as their teacher in November, I have been impressed and awed by their dedication and ability. Show your support, and come out and cheer for them! Parents of my other students are also welcome -- I'd enjoy the opportunity to meet you, since I started after open school night.
This project was a major factor in student success for the second marking period. The performance itself will be graded for participation and enthusiasm for the third marking period.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Homework for Dec 5
Each student was given three different, unusual, Shakespearean-era vocabulary words to define via dictionary or the internet for use in class tomorrow. Students are welcome to email me for help if they cannot find their words.
Absences for Dec 5
First period absence:
Waymon Aaron
First period latenesses:
Camille Edwards
Brian Eastman
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Lloyd Style
Fifth period absences:
Jerry Charles
Kerin Charles
Timothy Grier
Seventh period absences:
Jeffrey Coleman
Marvin Demosthene
Raven Holdip
Dae Quan Langhorn
Eight period absence:
Destiny Lamour
No ninth period class on Wednesdays.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Homework Dec 4
Write a well-crafted paragraph explaining points of interest or concern you may have about studying Shakespeare.
Attendance for Dec 4
Waymon Aaaron
First period latenesses:
Shaquille Fanfair
Akeem Noble
Jonathan Omeus
Brian Eastman
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Najaah reid
Lloyd Style
Samir Taylor
Second period lateness:
Samuel Stewart
Fifth period absences:
Marcus Bacchus
Jerry Charles
Timothy Grier
Tyleek Rhem
Seventh period absences:
(you need to come to class, EVEN ON TUESDAYS)
Dominique Byrd
Jeffrey Coleman
Marvin Demosthene
Khalid Edwards
Shaquille Garraway
D'Andra Howell
Dequan Williams
Eighth period absences:
Kadian Browne
Destiny Lamour
Ninth period absences:
Javon Holley
Rachel Oge
Cassandra Prince
Students who have not returned their copies of the previous book, let me know. I distributed our new text today, "Romeo and Juliet," so if you were absent or had not handed in your previous book, it is your responsibility to get the play from me as soon as possible.
Attendance for Monday, Dec 3
Waymon Aaron
Sabrina Ulysse
Saphire Yancey
Second period absences:
Zaid Abdullah
Jarell Bowles
Samuel Stewart
Stephen Williams
Fifth period absence:
Jerry Charles
Seventh period absences:
Jeffrey Coleman
Anna Kaye Daley
Marvin Demosthene
Seventh period lateness:
Joseph Malarbe
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Ninth period absences:
Jamilah Felix
Devante Heath
Jeremy Massop
Michael Ngadi
Cassandra Prince
Paperwork blizzard!
Monday, December 3, 2007
Homework for Nov 30
Rehearse!
9th grade:
Compare and contrast Sonnets 18 and 29 using sonnet structure, imagery, metaphor, and personification.
10th grade:
Write a well-crafted essay on the same subject as 9th grade (see above). You are to find the controlling idea between the two sonnets, then explore that idea, giving specific evidence as to how Shakespeare means it, using literary techniques. Remember that we could find a controlling idea between Xhibit and Shakespeare (anticipation). There are many possibilities between Sonnets 29 and 18.
Absences and lateness for Nov 30
Brian Eastman
Zenzili Thomas
Sabrina Ulysse
First period latenesses:
Waymon Aaron
Brittany Cooper
Sara Gray
Michelle Rosado
Nadia Mack
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Samuel Stewart
Fifth period absences:
Jerry Charles
Paul Foster
Timothy Grier
Fifth period lateness:
Tashe Bowen
Seventh period absences:
Jeffrey Coleman
Marvin Demosthene
Kadeem Joseph
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Ninth period absence:
Cassandra Prince
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Homework for Nov 29
9th grade, except first and ninth periods: Write a quatrain from the perspective of an outsider.
First period: Keep preparing for the show!
Absences for Nov 29
Waymon Aaron
Shaquille Fanfair
Akeem Noble
Brian Eastman
Sabrina Ulysse
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Najaah Reid
Kenisha White
Second period lateness:
Tyquan Sewell
Fifth period absences:
Sabrina Broushet
Jerry Charles
Timothy Grier
Seventh period absences:
Justin Brown
Marvin Demosthene
Eighth period absences:
Destiny Lamour
Beverly Voltaire
Ninth period absences:
Jewel Ann Lessie
Ninth period lateness:
Georgina Sealy
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Shakespeare's sonnets online
http://baldwinets.tripod.com/shakeson.html
Extra Credit project for those of you who are worried about your second marking period grades:
Choose one of Shakespeare's sonnets that we have not studied in class. Give a detailed analysis of how the sonnet works, using theme, imagery, metaphor, personification, and any other literary devices you note. If you turn this project in by Friday, November 30, I will consider it a part of this marking period's grade.
Attendance for rehearsal, Nov 28
Tanae Campbell
Brittany Cooper
Courtney Dewar
Alex Edwards
La-Tia Edwards
Rocky Etienne
Yanick Francois
Tiffany Gonzalez
Sara Gray
Chanice Lake
Nadia Mack
Danielle Neverson
Akeem Noble
Ryan Omoruyi
Shani Pascal
Kyle Patrice
Michelle Rosado
Armani Springer
Sabrina Ulysse
Josephine Weah
Tiffany Woodbine
Tiffany Gonzalez and Kyle Patrice attended with permission over the phone from their mothers.
Tiffany Gonzalez, Michelle Rosado, Yanick Francois, and Rocky Etienne left at 4:30.
Danielle Neverson and Sabrina Ulysse arrived at 4:30.
The rehearsal was excellent! Students were focused and well-prepared, and our section of the show, while it still has a lot of work needed, looks like it's going to be wonderful when we perform it for an audience at 5pm on December 7 at Medgar Evers College Auditorium, 1650 Bedford Ave.
I was very impressed with the level of commitment and enthusiasm shown by all of the students who attended. Certain students took a real leadership role in their sections of the performance, such as Sara Gray, who developed a step routine for her colleagues, Courtney Dewar, who was the first student to have memorized all of his lines, Josephine Weah, who showed intense enthusiasm for her role, and Brittany Cooper, who agreed to work on a role she hadn't prepared in order to help out in a pinch. That being said, absolutely every student in attendance did a marvelous job today. I noticed everyone, and thought you were all amazing.
Homework for Nov 28
Read Shakespeare's Sonnet 18. Compare and contrast with Sonnet 29. Take the sonnet you wrote for today's homework, and add imagery, metaphor or similie, and personification to it.
Attendance for Nov 28
Waymon Aaron
Brittany Cooper
Brian Eastman
Sabrina Ulysse
First period latenesses:
Courtney Dewar
La-Tia Edwards
Yanick Francois
Tiffany Gonzalez
Shani Pascal
Michelle Rosado
Zenzili Thomas
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Samuel Stewart
Stephen Williams
Second period latenesses:
Brenda Dickerson
Arianna Fearon
Najaah Reid
Fifth period absences:
Sabrina Broushet
Jerry Charles
Seventh period absences:
Jeffrey Coleman
Marvin Demosthene
Khalid Edwards
Seventh period latenesses:
Raven Holdip
Joseph Malarbe
Eighth period absences:
Kadian Browne
Davonte Elmore
Destiny Lamour
There is no ninth period class on Wednesday.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Attendance for Nov 27
Waymon Aaron
Daniel Paul Jolly
Nadia Mack
Akeem Noble
Brian Eastman
Zenzili Thomas
Sabrina Ulysse
First period latenesses:
Camille Edwards
Shaquille Fanfair
Rollet Hurry
Danielle Neverson
Khadijah Okoh
Jonathan Omeus
Kyle Patrice
Teafhia Smith
Josephine Weah
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Arianna Fearon
Charles Slater
Samir Taylor
Fifth period absences:
Sabrina Broushet
Jerry Charles
Jessica Torchon
Seventh period absences:
Azael Bermudez
Shanea Brathwaite
Jahlia Cherry
Anna-Kaye Daley
Marvin Demosthene
Shaquille Garraway
Raven Holdip
Seventh period lateness:
Crystal David
Eighth period absence:
Destiny Lamour
Eight period lateness:
Nikkisha Maragh
Ninth period absence:
Cassandra Prince
Homework for Nov 27
abab cdcd efef gg: three quatrains and one couplet. Students should write a sonnet on any subject they choose. You do not have to use iambic pentameter, but you should follow the traditional rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet.
First period students do not need to write a sonnet, but they should be reviewing their lines, reviewing The Cotillion, and preparing for the show on December 7. Our first after-school rehearsal is tomorrow; students should return their permission slips to attend rehearsal, and they should plan on meeting me in the cafeteria at 3:25 to go over to the college together.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Vocabulary Homework Nov 26
Exhilarate
Invigorate
Read Shakespeare's Sonnet 29, except for first period. First period, memorize your lines for the show, it's less than 2 weeks away!
Absences/Lateness for Nov 26
Waymon Aaron
Daniel-Paul Jolly
Brian Eastman
First period latenesses:
Tanae Campbell
Camille Edwards
Shaquille Fanfair
Rollet Hurry
Danielle Neverson
Khadijah Okoh
Shani Pascal
Kyle Patrice
Teafhia Smith
Zenzili Thomas
Josephine Weah
Nadia Mack is not permitted to return to class until her parent or guardian meets with Ms. Assent.
Second period absences:
Jarell Bowles
Mykael Turner
Second period lateness:
Brenda Dickerson
Fifth period absence:
Jerry Charles
Fifth period lateness:
Timothy Grier
Seventh period absences:
Shanea Brathwaite
Justin Brown
Jeffrey Coleman
Alex Mills
Seventh period lateness:
Antoinette Burrows
Eighth period absences:
Destiny Lamour
Beverly Voltaire
Ninth period absences:
Brandon Armenta
Tiana Gondola
Elaica Zayas
Friday, November 23, 2007
First period performance
Weds, Nov 28 3:30-6pm
Thurs, Nov 29 3:45-5:45pm
Tues, Dec 4 3:30-6pm
Weds, Dec 5 3:30-5:30pm
Thurs, Dec 6 3:30-5pm
Fri, Dec 7 5-7pm SHOW
Students will be graded on their participation in this performance. By Monday, you should have memorized all of your lines in the script. If you need a copy, email me at msbirzin@gmail.com and I will email you one back.
Absences for November 21
Waymon Aaron
Tiffany Gonzalez
Sabrina Ulysse
First Period Lateness:
Brittany Cooper
Camille Edwards
La-Tia Edwards
Yanick Francois
Rollet Hurry
Danielle Neverson
Kyle Patrice
Brian Eastman
Teafhia Smith
Armani Springer
Second Period Absences:
Jarell Bowles
Brenda Dickerson
Samuel Stewart
Fifth Period Absences:
Jerry Charles
Devon Nazaire
Tyleek Rhem
Seventh Period Absences:
Azael Bermudez
Regina Pope
Eight Period Absences:
Taleesha Bowrin
Davonte Elmore
Paul Miller
No ninth period class on Wednesdays. I hope you all enjoy the break! I will see you, on time and in class, on Monday.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Absentees for Nov 20
Waymon Aaron
Shaquille Fanfair
Sabrina Ulysse
Second period absentees:
Jarell Bowles
Mykael Turner
Fifth period absentees:
Denzel Andrews
Sabrina Broushet
Jerry Charles
Saykeya Williamson
Seventh period absentees:
Azael Bermudez
Marvin Demosthene
Khalid Edwards
Rossian Russell
Raheem Thomas
Eighth period absentees:
Taleesha Bowrin
Destiny Lamour
Ninth period absentees:
Brandon Armenta
Cassandra Prince
Attendance for November 19, final exam date
Brittany Cooper
Yanick Francois
Brian Eastman
All of these students have made up their final exam during other class periods.
Second period absentees:
Jarell Bowles
Mykael Turner
Fifth period absentees:
Jerry Charles
Timothy Grier
Seventh period absentees:
Azael Bermudez
Dominique Byrd
Marvin Demosthene
Dinneka Deonarine
Andre Lewis
Shanice Payne
Dinneka made up her final during 10th period on 11/20
Eighth period absentees:
Youlann Dawkins
Destiny Lamour
Charles Williams
Ninth period absentee;
Brandon Armenta
Students who missed their finals must make them up as soon as possible, in order to get a grade for the second marking period.
Monday, November 19, 2007
In -class final exam today
Student absences will be logged tomorrow, and there was no homework assigned tonight, since we had a test.
Don't forget your books on Tuesday!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Commas
http://iws.ccccd.edu/jmiller/A%20Brief_%20No-Nonsense%20Guide%20to%20Comma%20Usage.htm
Saturday, November 17, 2007
A Raisin in the Sun final essay topics
Submit a well-crafted, two page essay on either of the following two topics. The essay should be typed.
1. "Walter Lee can be seen to be representative of many
African-American men, struggling to assert his masculinity in a
woman-centered home." Rebecca DeLa Rosa
Do you agree or disagree? Use examples from the text and your life
experiences, including any other reading you care to include, to prove
your point.
2. In Act II, scene two, George gets angry and leaves after telling
Beneatha, "I don't go out with you to discuss the nature of 'quiet
desperation'...." How is "A Raisin in the Sun" about quiet
desperation? Use the characters of Big Walter, Ruth, and Mama to
prove your point.
Friday, November 16, 2007
By request: book info
http://www.randomhouse.com/features/garypaulsen/library/
A Child Called "It" was written by Dave Pelzer.
Tuck Everlasting was written by Natalie Babbit.
If you have any more book questions before our in-class critical lens essay test tomorrow, feel free to email me. You are also welcome to post ideas for your classmates.
The week in review
Absences for November 16, 2007
First Period: Kyle Patrice
Sabrina Ulysse
Saphire Yancey
Second Period: Jarell Bowles
Brandon Scarborough
Kenisha White
Stephen Williams
Fifth Period: Jerry Charles
Timothy Grier
Seventh Period: Azael Bermudez
Marvin Demosthene
Khalid Edwards
Eight Period: Rochelle Johnson
Destiny Lamour
Beverly Votaire (Ms. Voltaire spent her lunch taking an essay test with me in the English office, but she was not in class.)
Ninth period: Brandon Armenta
Jessica Kelley
Shakele Seaton
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Homework Nov 16, 2007
Acrimonious
Circumspect
Facetious
Final Essay topics, 7th and 8th period
Final Essay Assignment for Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
DUE DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 2007
Choose one essay topic, and write a well-crafted two to three page essay. Make sure to use examples of literary devices, such as characterization, metaphor, symbolism, imagery, tone and audience, in the body of your essay. Make sure your essay has a full introduction and conclusion. Make sure you triple-check your spelling, grammar and punctuation. The passive voice should be avoided (Avoid the passive voice!).
1. In 1937, Richard Wright reviewed Their Eyes Were Watching God and wrote: “The sensory sweep of her novel carries no theme, no message, no thought. In the main, her novel is not addressed to the Negro, but to a white audience whose chauvinistic tastes she knows how to satisfy.” In particular, Wright objected to the novel’s discussion of race and use of black dialect. Why might Wright have objected to Their Eyes Were Watching God? Do you agree or disagree with Wright’s interpretation of the novel?
2. Compare and contrast Janie’s three marriages. Use characterization and theme to explain what initially pulls her to each of the three men. How do they differ from one another? What does she learn from each experience?
3. Their Eyes Were Watching God is concerned with issues of speech, and how speech is both a mechanism of control, and a vehicle of liberation. Yet Janie remains silent during key moments in her life. Discuss the role of silence in the book and how that role changes throughout the novel.
Absences for November 15th
Edwige Danticat at Brooklyn College
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Homework up until today, November 14, 2007
Nov 7, 2007
Incoherent
Comprehend
Feasible
Nov 8, 2007
Oblique
Assert
Aspire
Nov 8, 2007
No homework assigned. In-class essay test for all students (topic available from another post).
Nov 9, 2007
Finish Their Eyes Were Watching God, 10th grade
Read The Cotillion up to Chapter 10, 1st period English
Write a two-page on "A Raisin in the Sun," 9th grade (topics will be available from another post).
Nov 13, 2007
Explicit
Inherent
Pulchritude
Nov 14, 2007
Assure
Ensure
Insure
Taking over Ms. Alexander's classes
I assign vocabulary homework every night. Students should look up the definition and the parts of speech for each word assigned. Students who do not complete their homework will be quizzed on the words they missed the next day.
There will be three major essay/test grades for this marking period. One essay has already been completed by the majority of the students. Students who were absent for this in-class essay test need to take the test in school. I am in the English office, room 320, during the 3rd, 4th, and 6th periods of the school day. I also am providing after-school tutoring for any interested students from 3:10 until 4:00 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 2:20 until 3:10 on Wednesdays.
I will be sending home a letter with this blog information to all parents of my students tomorrow, November 15, 2007.


