Good morning,
I am proud of the work you did this morning. Remember, we need to practice writing, reading and geometry to get better at writing, reading and geometry. However, we also need to practice being mature and professional. Practice makes us better!
Your HW for tonight:
Option one:
1. Death is a recurring theme. According to Junior, why do Native Americans go through such difficult times?
Option two:
In a five sentence paragraph, answer the following question:
How are Junior's friendship with Gordy and Rowdy different?
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any
questions or comments please feel free to
comment on the bottom of this page. I will
reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your
comments
I'll see you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
HW
Good morning!!!!
The hard part is getting through Tuesday morning. I know it's early and it's tough, but I do appreciate you putting forth effort today.
As we wrap up our beloved story, I want you to think about how this story might connect to you.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one:
1. What is the difference between "ideal self" and "self"?
2. How does your self concept change as you get older?
Option two:
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments
I'll see you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
The hard part is getting through Tuesday morning. I know it's early and it's tough, but I do appreciate you putting forth effort today.
As we wrap up our beloved story, I want you to think about how this story might connect to you.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one:
1. What is the difference between "ideal self" and "self"?
2. How does your self concept change as you get older?
Option two:
Who
are your role models and heroes/heroines?
What qualities do you admire in them?
If you would like to be more like these people, what more than their
success (money, fame, adulation etc) do
you want?
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments
I'll see you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
Monday, September 28, 2015
HW
Good morning!
I feel good about our class today. Thank you to those of you who were on time and focused during the lesson.
Your HW tonight is:
Option one:
1. Describe Gordy
2. Describe Penelope
3. Describe Roger
Option two:
In a well-developed paragraph, discuss Mary. Explain her decisions and the reasoning behind these decisions. Try to answer with at least 5 sentences.
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments
See you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
I feel good about our class today. Thank you to those of you who were on time and focused during the lesson.
Your HW tonight is:
Option one:
1. Describe Gordy
2. Describe Penelope
3. Describe Roger
Option two:
In a well-developed paragraph, discuss Mary. Explain her decisions and the reasoning behind these decisions. Try to answer with at least 5 sentences.
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments
See you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
Friday, September 25, 2015
HW
Good morning,
Happy Friday! Thank you for being patient and flexible as we go experience the month of September together. Thank you for being kind to each other and helping your fellow students out.
Special shout out goes to Hector who always is willing to share his stapler. (It might seem small, but it speaks to his generous nature).
Your homework for tonight:
Option one:
1. Why did Junior fight Roger?
2. How did Junior's decision to punch Roger align with the "Spokane Indian Rules of Fisticuffs"?
3. If you were Junior, what would you have done?
Option two:
1. Describe Junior's grandmother
2. Give an example of direct and indirect characterization of Junior's grandmother.
3. Discuss one theme we explore in these two chapters. (Please use full sentences!)
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments
Have a most wonderful weekend and I'll see you on Monday,
Ms. Betsy
Happy Friday! Thank you for being patient and flexible as we go experience the month of September together. Thank you for being kind to each other and helping your fellow students out.
Special shout out goes to Hector who always is willing to share his stapler. (It might seem small, but it speaks to his generous nature).
Your homework for tonight:
Option one:
1. Why did Junior fight Roger?
2. How did Junior's decision to punch Roger align with the "Spokane Indian Rules of Fisticuffs"?
3. If you were Junior, what would you have done?
Option two:
1. Describe Junior's grandmother
2. Give an example of direct and indirect characterization of Junior's grandmother.
3. Discuss one theme we explore in these two chapters. (Please use full sentences!)
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments
Have a most wonderful weekend and I'll see you on Monday,
Ms. Betsy
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
HW
Good morning,
I understand that you having all these days off can be confusing and perhaps that is why some of you missed school today. That being said, you need to be on top of your schedule. You are all young adults.
Special shout out to Terrell for coming in and getting right to work!
Great job, Hector for thinking of such a creative class "hack".
Naetasha and Nelly: you had some insightful ideas about the story.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one:
1. Define direct characterization.
2. What are 5 ways that an author uses indirect characterization?
Option two:
1. What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?
2. What is an example (with pg number(s)) of direct characterization in our text?
3. What is an example of indirect characterization in our text?
There is no school tomorrow and Thursday. I trust that you already know that.
I'll see you Friday,
Ms. Betsy
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments
I understand that you having all these days off can be confusing and perhaps that is why some of you missed school today. That being said, you need to be on top of your schedule. You are all young adults.
Special shout out to Terrell for coming in and getting right to work!
Great job, Hector for thinking of such a creative class "hack".
Naetasha and Nelly: you had some insightful ideas about the story.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one:
1. Define direct characterization.
2. What are 5 ways that an author uses indirect characterization?
Option two:
1. What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?
2. What is an example (with pg number(s)) of direct characterization in our text?
3. What is an example of indirect characterization in our text?
There is no school tomorrow and Thursday. I trust that you already know that.
I'll see you Friday,
Ms. Betsy
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments
Monday, September 21, 2015
HW
Hello,
I am very proud of your work today. Rayven and Rusey had some really great ideas during their quizzes. I hope you guys were taking notes!
Terrell, great job with your improving punctuality. I know it's hard with such a long commute, but it is noticed and appreciated.
Fergie - I am proud of you for completing the homework for the days that you missed yesterday.
HW:
Option one:
1. Define racism and discrimination.
2. What is the difference between racism and discrimination?
3. What are some similarities between racism and discrimination?
4. Why are we learning about racism and discrimination?
Option two:
1. Define racism and discrimination.
2. What is the difference between racism and discrimination?
3. What are some similarities between racism and discrimination?
4. Why are we learning about racism and discrimination?
5. How does Junior experience racism?
6. Does Junior experience discrimination as well? How?
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any
questions or comments please feel free to
comment on the bottom of this page. I will
reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your
comments.
I am very proud of your work today. Rayven and Rusey had some really great ideas during their quizzes. I hope you guys were taking notes!
Terrell, great job with your improving punctuality. I know it's hard with such a long commute, but it is noticed and appreciated.
Fergie - I am proud of you for completing the homework for the days that you missed yesterday.
HW:
Option one:
1. Define racism and discrimination.
2. What is the difference between racism and discrimination?
3. What are some similarities between racism and discrimination?
4. Why are we learning about racism and discrimination?
Option two:
1. Define racism and discrimination.
2. What is the difference between racism and discrimination?
3. What are some similarities between racism and discrimination?
4. Why are we learning about racism and discrimination?
5. How does Junior experience racism?
6. Does Junior experience discrimination as well? How?
Remember, we do not have school Wednesday and Thursday of this week. This makes the days that we do have so much more precious - make sure to be on time.
See you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
Friday, September 18, 2015
HW
Hello,
I am proud of you guys today! Jeraldo and Terrell, you both made it to class earlier than yesterday - that's improvement. Rayven, you were here on time and focused throughout the class. Naetasha and Hector, thank you for sharing a book and sharing such wonderful ideas. Rusey, you have such amazing insights.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one: Define :
1. Motif
2. Symbol
3. Theme
Option two: Define motif, symbol and theme. For each element, find textual examples in An Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. You can use your notes and complete sentences. (Actually, I expect you to do both)
I am proud of you! I'll see you on Monday,
Ms. Betsy
(Remember, there is no school on Wednesday and Thursday of next week)
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments.
I am proud of you guys today! Jeraldo and Terrell, you both made it to class earlier than yesterday - that's improvement. Rayven, you were here on time and focused throughout the class. Naetasha and Hector, thank you for sharing a book and sharing such wonderful ideas. Rusey, you have such amazing insights.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one: Define :
1. Motif
2. Symbol
3. Theme
Option two: Define motif, symbol and theme. For each element, find textual examples in An Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. You can use your notes and complete sentences. (Actually, I expect you to do both)
I am proud of you! I'll see you on Monday,
Ms. Betsy
(Remember, there is no school on Wednesday and Thursday of next week)
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
HW
Good morning,
A special "shout out" to Rusey - who was transferred today and came on time, prepared and ready to work. Great job, Rusey!
Another "shout out" to Hector. Hector, you're doing a wonderful job. Keep up the awesome work.
Being on time shows that you respect your own time and the time of others. Let's try to be more responsible as a group. (This is for YOUR future benefit. The more you practice something (like being on time) the better you become).
Your homework for tonight:
Option one: If you missed the last two days, please read chapters 1-4 of the An Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian and answer the following questions: (Option one is your ONLY option if you have missed class)
1. Who is Oscar?
2. What does chicken represent to Junior?
3. Describe Rowdy
4. Describe Junior's friendship with Rowdy
5. Describe Mr. P
6. Describe how Junior feels about school.
7. Why does Junior get bullied?
Option two:
Junior says " I'm a zero on the rez. And if you subtract zero from zero, you still have zero." (pg 16) Based on what you know of Junior and what we learned about culture and adolescence, explain 3 possible reasons Junior feels this way. Make sure to include culture and direct evidence from the text in your answer. ( At least 5 sentences)
A special "shout out" to Rusey - who was transferred today and came on time, prepared and ready to work. Great job, Rusey!
Another "shout out" to Hector. Hector, you're doing a wonderful job. Keep up the awesome work.
Being on time shows that you respect your own time and the time of others. Let's try to be more responsible as a group. (This is for YOUR future benefit. The more you practice something (like being on time) the better you become).
Your homework for tonight:
Option one: If you missed the last two days, please read chapters 1-4 of the An Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian and answer the following questions: (Option one is your ONLY option if you have missed class)
1. Who is Oscar?
2. What does chicken represent to Junior?
3. Describe Rowdy
4. Describe Junior's friendship with Rowdy
5. Describe Mr. P
6. Describe how Junior feels about school.
7. Why does Junior get bullied?
Option two:
Junior says " I'm a zero on the rez. And if you subtract zero from zero, you still have zero." (pg 16) Based on what you know of Junior and what we learned about culture and adolescence, explain 3 possible reasons Junior feels this way. Make sure to include culture and direct evidence from the text in your answer. ( At least 5 sentences)
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any
questions or comments please feel free to
comment on the bottom of this page. I will
reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your
comments.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
HW
Hello!
For the brave few, I salute you. You did a great job and I'm proud of your punctuality and professionalism during class.
As for everyone else, class starts at 8:00AM. I expect you to be here and on time.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one: Write a short paragraph about how Arnold discusses poverty.
Option two: How does Arnold describe himself? What insights does it give you about his self-image?
For the brave few, I salute you. You did a great job and I'm proud of your punctuality and professionalism during class.
As for everyone else, class starts at 8:00AM. I expect you to be here and on time.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one: Write a short paragraph about how Arnold discusses poverty.
Option two: How does Arnold describe himself? What insights does it give you about his self-image?
I will see you tomorrow. Be on time and be prepared to work,
Ms. Betsy
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any
questions or comments please feel free to
comment on the bottom of this page. I will
reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your
comments.
Friday, September 11, 2015
HW
Hello,
I must say that I am disappointed with the attendance for today. Please get serious about your future and about your education. We will start again on Wednesday.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one:
Read chapter 1 and 2 of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and answer the following questions:
1. Why would the dentist believe that Indians felt half as much pain as white people?
2. What is the Black-Eye-of-the-Month Club?
3. How does Arnold describe poverty?
Option two:
1. What do you think teens deal with most in their lives? Explain.
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments.
I must say that I am disappointed with the attendance for today. Please get serious about your future and about your education. We will start again on Wednesday.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one:
Read chapter 1 and 2 of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and answer the following questions:
1. Why would the dentist believe that Indians felt half as much pain as white people?
2. What is the Black-Eye-of-the-Month Club?
3. How does Arnold describe poverty?
Option two:
1. What do you think teens deal with most in their lives? Explain.
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments.
Young people, refocus your efforts. I know you can do this.
I'll see you Wednesday,
Ms. Betsy
Thursday, September 10, 2015
HW
Hello,
Great job today!
Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one: Write one paragraph about the Spokane Indians. Include information about their culture and history.
Option two: Where is the Spokane Indian reservation?
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments.
See you tomorrow,
Ms Betsy
Great job today!
Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication.
Your homework for tonight:
Option one: Write one paragraph about the Spokane Indians. Include information about their culture and history.
Option two: Where is the Spokane Indian reservation?
PARENTS/ GUARDIANS: If you have any questions or comments please feel free to comment on the bottom of this page. I will reply as soon as possible. I look forward to your comments.
See you tomorrow,
Ms Betsy
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
HW
Hello and Welcome!!!!!!!!
I am looking forward to a great year.
I am expecting that you will work hard and be kind this year.
Your homework tonight is to get the classroom expectations contract signed by your parent or guardian (or sister or aunt or uncle or grandma).
I will see you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
I am looking forward to a great year.
I am expecting that you will work hard and be kind this year.
Your homework tonight is to get the classroom expectations contract signed by your parent or guardian (or sister or aunt or uncle or grandma).
I will see you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
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