Monday, January 25, 2010

After the Iowa Caucus...

Hi gang,

We discussed chapter 5 - Opportunity - and began the movie "By the People". We will continue to watch and read about Obama on Wednesday.

We have watched through the Iowa Caucus, which is the first election day to vote for Democratic candidancy. This is not the Presidential election, yet. This movie documents the campaign trail through his eventual election as 44th President of the United States.

I want you to write a 1-1.5 page essay on the following two questions/thoughts/ideas from the movie.

1) Does Obama warrant (deserve) all of the hype, attention, adoration that he receives? Or, does he happen to be in the right place (a polarized and frustrated America) at the right time? What insight does this documentary give you into the world of the campaign trail?

2) During several interviews bystanders were asked if they thought Obama could be the next president. Many replied that, "America is not ready." What does this mean exactly? Why might they say this? What is your reaction to this idea that America is not ready.

Please remember that your essays should be free of error. Please proof read your work. Do not turn in an essay with careless errors. Please write in 12 font, Times New Roman style, single spaced, no funky margins. Also, be prepared to discuss chapter 6 of Audacity of Hope.

See you Wednesday!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

For the SENIORS...

Dear Tobias, Cloe, and Goncalo, and Renaud,

I hope yous have an awesome time working with Habitat. This week in class we will be covering chapters 5 and 6 of Obama's Audacity of Hope. Please write a 1-1.5 page essay reflection on each chapter - in editorial or letter response.

Highlight what stood out to you as significant and/or meaningful for each chapter. Emphasize how this work may or may not have altered your perception or opinion of Obama and how each chapter relates to the American people. How might the American people perceive this work?

You may turn this in by next Wednesday!

Have fun!!!

Mr. P

Friday, January 15, 2010

Thoughts on the Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass...

Hi gang,

Here is your writing prompt for essay number 2:

Much of the first three chapters (and the book in entirety) discusses the situation of the slaves. Discss in detail how Douglass' people, the slaves are controlled physically, emotionally, spiritually, psychologically. Give insight into how the slave owners, masters, slave-holding families may also be affected. How might this affect future generations on economical and psychological levels? Use text to support your answer.

Remember: 12 font, Times New Roman, single space, regular margins (no funky margins), 1 - 1.5 pages in length

Also, I can't encourage you enough to think about how you and our school can support the people of Haiti. Brainstorm ideas and let's do something!!!!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Autobiographical novel...

Hi gang,

We are cruisin' with Obama and Frederick. These two autobiographies differ much in style and purpose, but each give us a unique look into the heart, mind, and soul of each author. I am captivated by Obama's ease with the reader and his openness to not only share humanizing antecdotes, but to also consider and criticize his own political thought process. I am completely engrossed by the world in which Douglass lived and his unrelenting drive to share with the world the devastating reality of a slaved people and backward nation. Without his words this reality may have been swept under the mental rugs of the American people.

I want to remind you all that your cooperation and participation is impertinent to our classroom. A class with one speaker is not a class. Share your thoughts, ideas, concerns, emotions...I'd love to hear them.

For Wednesday you will write an essay. You have two choices:

1) Select a controversial topic of your choice and discuss your opinion. Explain how your values led you to this opinion. What has influenced your thought process and how did your value system take shape? Try to observe this objectively.

OR

2) Discuss some of your most cherished values. How did you come to hold these values and discuss how you live by them. Give real life experiences and examples to support your response.

Please:
-12 font
-Times New Roman
-single space
-1 - 1.5 pages
-no funky fonts

*anything outside this will be penalized!!!!

This is due Friday!!! See you then!!!