May 29, 2017

Final Literature Circle Day!

FINAL LITERATURE CIRCLE

You are reading a text by a Canadian. We are thinking about the over-arching question “What does being a great Canadian look like? For this week’s conversation on your book/play, I want you to think about the connection or intersection between your characters and the idea of being a great Canadian.

Everyone in the group prepares individually by considering the following quote:

“To be Canadian is to always be searching for meaning, place, purpose, in our own country, in the world. I think all humans do this. The details in our writing are not only what make us relate to each other, but what place us in time and sensibility. Ultimately, we write about the human experience, not just the Canadian one. But that Canadian experience, because of our origins and changing culture and constant questions of identity, and our observations of daily life as well as our ability to imagine outside our boundaries, defies being boxed by its very definition.” from Bella’s Bookshelves

Choose two of the following questions to answer in the chart below. Use your text. Cite page references of the text that will support your thinking.

  1. Do you agree with the above quote? Why or Why not?
  2. Do you consider your text to be Canadian literature? Why or Why not?
  3. Does a novel/play/text have to be set in Canada to be considered Canadian?
  4. How did your novel/play/text  represent Canada at the time it was written? How does it represent Canada today?
  5. How might the lives of the characters in a story change if the story were set in a different part of the country, or a country other than Canada?
  6. What influence did geography have on the character’s development?
  7. What character traits does your protagonist have that make him/her a great Canadian?
  8. Who is represented in your novel? Which voices are privileged and which are silenced?

Literature Circle Assessment.

BUILD

Last class to work on build. It’s due on Friday.

May 12, 2017

Your #CDNcraft Build

Would you please complete this survey on what improvements you would like to see in this classroom? You will see that the questions are duplicated so that you can provide your top two choices. Thanks for your help!

The Modern Classroom Survey

It’s time to BUILD!

Students will now build something that represents their response to “What does it look like to be a great Canadian?”. Some students may want to build these representations in Minecraft. Other may want to build models, songs, etc.

 If students from different classes or the same classes want to work together, that is fantastic.

NOTE: A Minecraft collaborative world and instructions on how to install and provide student access to it will be provided to participants.

Some ideas:

  • Minecraft
  • Build a Wiki page in Global Perspectives
  • Models
  • Songs
  • Poems
  • Essays
  • Video
  • Survey
  • Radio Shows
  • Images/Posters
  • Infographic
  • Drawings
  • Dance
  • Magazine
  • PPT or other slide presentations
  • Comic or graphic story (Pixton WBE account)
  • Thinglink or other digital presentation tools

#CDNcraft Build/Creation Planning Requirement

For this project, you MUST include planning. Your planning will look different, depending on what you build or create. Be prepared to show me your ideas and planning on Tuesday: How much time you need to complete your build, what materials you need, and what it will look like when it’s done.

Some PLANNING examples include:

May 25, 2016

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Learning Goal
I am learning to
Select an appropriate media text to communicate my ideas;
Produce a media text for a specific audience and purpose;
Create a plan to act on my self-assessment of my media creation skills.


Read and track your thinking (journal, post-it notes)

Review Media Text Rubric once again. Use this to guide your work.

Once your build is finished, you will need to share it out. One way to do this is to create a screencast video.  (See examples here). In your video, make sure to include the following:

  1. Your name, grade and class
  2. Explanation of what your built
  3. Explanation of how your build connects to your vision of reconciliation
  4. A tour of your build

If you have finished this, you need to work on finishing up your literary theme analysis on your novel.

Before you hand in your polished work, make sure that you have had a chance to peer edit. 

Peer Editing sheet for literary analysis or ask me for one. 

Remember to check and update the tracking sheet.

May 16, 2016

Monday, May 16, 2016

Learning Goal
I am learning to
Select an appropriate media text to communicate my ideas;
Produce a media text for a specific audience and purpose;
Create a plan to act on my self-assessment of my media creation skills.

Read and track your thinking (journal, post-it notes)

Review Media Text Rubric once again. Use this to guide your work.

What do you need to do next?