IBlog to ML
A special space for IB seniors in CARMONA'S classes
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
The Admissions Essay
...is posted on my webpage. It's an eight page pdf under my file (where you found the Greek/Bible stories). Hope is helps!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Atwood and feminism
Take a look at this. If you didn't repond last time, do so this time. Same kind of framework as was exemplified in class. We'll go through this tomorrow. Remember...Ren Faire on Friday.
The Blog Prob
So it looks like I need to make you all "team members" of the blog so you can post and directly comment on your postings. Shoot me and email address with your screen name, and I'll invite you...unless someone has a more creative way to do this...
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Margaret Atwood and nature
Hey seniors:
Read through the poem Rat Song and give some refelction to not only your take on the poem as it relates to nature but what do you think Atwood is saying about nature? Feel free to comment on each other's postings and we'll continue in tomorrow's class.http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=21984
Read through the poem Rat Song and give some refelction to not only your take on the poem as it relates to nature but what do you think Atwood is saying about nature? Feel free to comment on each other's postings and we'll continue in tomorrow's class.http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=21984
Monday, September 27, 2010
Shakespeare online
Hey classes:
All Shakespeare can be found at http://www.shakespeare-online.com/.
We'll start As You Like It on October 18 with the quiz.
--CARMONA
All Shakespeare can be found at http://www.shakespeare-online.com/.
We'll start As You Like It on October 18 with the quiz.
--CARMONA
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Thurber and Culture
2nd blog topic:
What clues (ignoring the named places and proper references) does Thurber give to shape the culture he is portraying? How would you describe the “culture” that Thurber describes? American? Regional? Middle?
Reply, respond, etc.
What clues (ignoring the named places and proper references) does Thurber give to shape the culture he is portraying? How would you describe the “culture” that Thurber describes? American? Regional? Middle?
Reply, respond, etc.
Follow up on family
Hey...good start, guys. Reading your comments and adding to the in class conversation was good. Edited the 1st blog just a bit.
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