A Separate Peace
Blog
Overview Spring
2018
For
our study of A
Separate Peace, you will be contributing to a class web log (blog). The goal
of this class project is to create an accessible, detailed and organized
archive of all of our thoughts about Harper Lee’s novel.
Set-up:
In
order to participate, you will have to accept my invitation to join our blog.
When you accept it, you will be sent to a log in screen – login in using your
BBN Google Account. If you don’t have one or are having issues, email Ms.
Grinshpan. Using
your Google username and password, you will be able to log into www.blogger.com and access our class blog: asp852018@blogspot.com
Posting and Commenting:
A post is an official
entry which is published on the front page of the blog. Each of you will be
asked to post THREE times throughout our work with the novel. This
will involve you responding to specific discussion questions we have generated
for you.
You may also include hyperlinks in your posts and/or embed relevant video and
imagery.
A comment is a response to a
specific post. You can comment on a post by clicking the posting title of the
post or you can click on comments at the bottom of the post. A comment can be
less formal than a post, but it should demonstrate both an
understanding of the ideas in the post as well as add more ideas/information to
what is presented in the post.
Safe Blogging
In
creating your profile, please remember that our blog is a public space,
therefore you should take appropriate steps to protect yourself. Do not include
your last name in your Google profile (nor should you attach a
real
photo to it). Do not include any personal information (like last name, address,
phone number, school name, friends’ last names, etc.) in your published
writing. Above all, please notify me immediately if any inappropriate contact
occurs via our blog.
Publishing Guidelines
Posting:
A post is a paragraph (at
least 8 gorgeous sentences) entry that is published on the front page of the
blog. Posts are published in chronological order and are available for
commenting. In order to post, you will need to log into www.blogger.com or our blog at: asp852018@blogspot.com and click on “New
Post.” You will be provided with space to type. The title should always start
with the assignment # and then be followed by a question: either the one I’ve
asked you to answer or one you made up. Proofread your post carefully before you
publish. You can’t make any
changes once you’ve published. When you’ve finished your post, click on
“Publish Post.”
Post Structure and
Content: Choose
a topic/question from those assigned or make up your own. Your post should be
at least one well developed paragraph ( 8
gorgeous sentences minimum).
In order to write a
successful post you must:
· Title your post
with assignment #'s/ the question you are answering,
and your first name in parenthesis
· Include a clear
thesis statement
· Briefly provide
context for your post (what key scenes from the novel helped shape your
answer?)
· Respond to the
question in detail
· Include at least one quotation (with page #) for
support
· Connect to other
ideas/themes/details we've explored
· Close with a clear
concluding statement
Note:
Excellent posts not only
give complete, thoughtful answers, but also encourage discussion in the
comments section, either by asking questions at the end or by providing links
to relevant sits/video/imagery that you’d like your classmates to comment on.
Commenting:
You
can comment on a post by clicking on the “Comments” link at the bottom of the
post or by clicking on the title bar of the post. Don’t forget you must be
logged in to get credit for your comment. Comments should be direct responses
to the information and ideas in the post OR to a previous comment to that post.
Comments let the writer know he/she has an audience, encourage people to write
more and better pieces and help people to think more deeply about an issue.
It's just like a discussion in class: if you don't "listen" to the
post and other comments, the conversation isn't productive. Proofread
your comments carefully before publishing.
An excellent comment is three to four
gorgeous sentences,
which include:
- A strong, clear topic sentence that shows you
understand the topic explored and the ideas expressed in
the post you just read
- At
least two sentences that respond to the post in a thoughtful way that adds
information to the post (this can be in agreeing with what’s
stated or respectfully disagreeing), complete with specific
textual support from the novel.
- A clear
concluding statement, and if appropriate, a question that advances the
discussion.
Grading criteria: You are
graded on the frequency and quality of your comments. In a regular week, with four assignments:
·
Three or more excellent comments to the
blog
per four assignments: “Check plus”
·
Two excellent comments or three “OK”
comments per
four assignments: “Check”
·
One excellent comment or
two
"OK" comments per four assignments: “Check minus”
· And
so on…
No comments:
Post a Comment