Thursday March 19th, 2020

UPDATE 4:43 PM: I updated the FAQ with a few of the questions I’ve received about discussions. I’ll be updating it more as time goes on, I’m sure.

Good morning, all!

Today I will be posting the discussion assignment that will be due tomorrow. This will require you to post the best/most important part of your role for this week and share it with your group. Then, you must reply to each of your peers’ posts. Here is an example that I’d like for you all to look over before I post it.

That should be up by this afternoon if you want to get that done. The posts will be due tomorrow (Friday 3/20). Keep in mind that, since part of the assignment is responding to your peers, you have to keep checking back to see if your group members have posted.

I didn’t get around to trying out the Google Meet, the video conferencing app, yesterday, but I will try tomorrow (Friday 3/20) at noon. Mrs. A will be in on it too! Then, starting next week, I’ll be holding “office hours” for specific books. In the meantime, continue emailing questions and commenting on Google Classroom, but remember to read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page before you do! I don’t want to respond to repeat questions if I can avoid it. That will save everyone time.

Thanks!

P.S. I hope you are all doing well 🙂 Maybe try out the Netflix Party Chrome extension to watch Netflix with friends at a distance! I plan to try that out very soon.

Wednesday March 18, 2020

Good morning everyone!

I just finished typing up a FAQ page to answer common questions I get about online learning and this literature circle unit. I will update it with other common or important questions that I receive. You can check it out here.

At this point, I will require you to read through the FAQ first before you ask any questions. It’s hard to field so many emails and Google Classroom comments, so please only ask questions that aren’t featured on that page.

If you didn’t check your school emails yet, Mr. Martin just announced that they will be allowing students IN NEED of technology to check out Chromebooks from the school from 3-6 pm.

Today is Wednesday, so that means your role sheets are due by midnight tonight! Don’t forget!

I hope you’re keeping up on your reading. If you’re confused about any part of it, let me know. I will start holding office hours for specific books next week; however, I will try out the feature at some point this afternoon if you have any general questions that you need answered. I will post a link to a Google Meet on all Google Classroom pages. Stay tuned for that.

Keep in mind, Mrs. A and I are splitting up the four books:

  • Mrs. A is taking the lead on:
    • Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
    • Lord of the Flies by William Golding
  • Ms. Fetter is taking the lead on:
    • Animal Farm by George Orwell
    • Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

So, if you have specific questions about your novel, you should direct them to the right person.

On another note, I just watched the movie Shazam! last night and really liked it. It was funny and an interesting superhero story. So, if you’re looking for something to watch, I recommend that one.

I stopped into the school to grab a few things that I needed and likely won’t be back there again until this is all over, so that was a bit surreal. It’s weird not seeing you all there. Anyway, stay safe, stay healthy, and let me know if you need anything!

Tuesday March 17, 2020

Good morning everyone!

At this point, you should’ve found that I posted PDF files of your literature circle books on Google Classroom. I made different assignments for each group; that way you only see the book you are assigned. In the description of the assignment, you’ll find your reading assignments for the week. Here they are again for easy access:


Week 1 Reading Assignment
Animal FarmCh. 1-2
Fahrenheit 451Pg. 1-39
Lord of the FliesCh. 1-2
UgliesNew Pretty Town – Last Trick

Also, today, I posted assignments for the role you are responsible for fulfilling for this week. These role sheets are due tomorrow Wednesday March 18th before midnight.

I hope you are finding ways to keep yourselves entertained and happy regardless of this time of isolation. Yesterday, I went for a walk around downtown Detroit (while maintaining distance from others, of course) and it feels so great to get outside. Make sure to do that on occasion, as staying in the house too much can be bad for your mental health at any time, let alone in times like this.

Check Google Classroom and the blog every day, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions or if you just want to check in. Stay safe and healthy!

Overview of the Next Few Weeks

Good morning, all:

I know this is all very strange, but we’ll carry on and everything is going to be okay. It’s weird not being at school today with you all. I’d much rather be. But, here we are, and we’re going to try to make the most of it.

I was very excited about this next unit, as I may have expressed recently. I’m a bit sad that things won’t exactly get to play out as I had envisioned, but I’m going to do my best to facilitate your learning from here as best I can. Here’s a general overview of what these next few weeks will look like:

Each student has been placed in a literature circle group that will be reading the same novel. While we weren’t able to distribute books before Governor Whitmer closed the schools, luckily, we have PDFs available for some books that we can give you access to without having to change things too much.

I will be creating Google Classroom assignments each week specific to YOUR literature circle group that will provide you with how many pages to read for that week as well as the role sheets you need to complete and turn in for mastery scores. Additional assignments will be posted each Friday in which students will have to respond to discussion prompts about their reading that week.

Assignments Due Each Week:

  • Your reading, according to the reading schedule I provide for your book.
  • Your literature circle role sheet will be due on WEDNESDAYS, which you will be assigned each week according to my schedule.
  • You must respond to a discussion prompt every FRIDAY and reply to each of your peers’ answers agreeing or disagreeing with meaningful supporting evidence and reasoning.

Resources Available to Assist:

  • Mrs. A and I will be available via email throughout the week. We will both be checking it frequently. Feel free to email with questions or concerns.
  • I will post every weekday on this blog to update you on what progress you should be making as well as any other pertinent information. I will also post any ideas for things to do during this time of social distancing, as I know it can be a bit difficult and might be a bit daunting.
  • I will also be giving opportunities for you to sign up to video conference with me via Google Hangouts about your literature circle books. I will hold different sessions for different books. I haven’t quite hammered out the details on how this is going to work, but I’ll mess with it and let you know ASAP. These books can be complex and it can be so helpful to get to talk and ask questions about what you’re reading. I hope you’ll take advantage of this resource, and I’d be happy to see you and help out!
  • Any additional helpful materials I will post in my daily posts. I’ll keep a running list here on this post, though, so that they’re easy to find.

I will be posting your first round of materials shortly. Please be patient as I figure it all out, and when I do post, I will ask for you to comment on that post to acknowledge that you’ve seen it and can access it.

Final Notes

If you’re anything like I was when I was your age, you’re probably just wanting to plop yourself down in front of the TV and play video games 24/7 during this time. Video games are fine, and I hope you enjoy. However, in addition to making time for your course work, make sure you take care of yourself in other ways too: exercise, eat healthy, communicate with friends (maybe video chat rather than in person), READ, READ, READ, and keep yourselves safe.

We’ll make it work, and everything will be fine. Feel free to reach out if you need. 🙂

TL;DR – We’re still doing lit circles. Check Google Classroom frequently and comment to let me know you’ve received the first round of materials. Reach out if you have questions; we’re still here to help. Stay safe and healthy!

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