Tuesday, May 30, 2017

1. Journal: Why do shampoo bottles use the French language?
Remember, not many other products do this.
Write a paragraph of 7-11 sentences explaining why people choose to buy products (shampoo, in this case) with French names and French information on them.
Your answer cannot be that these products come from France or that they are sold in Canada. Try to come up with something more than that. It's also interesting to note that most of these products cost more than products without French writing on them.
Focus on elaboration.
Show progression of ideas by addressing questions like:
WHY would people desire to do this?
HOW can you tell that this is the case?
WHAT leads you to your conclusion?
2. Finish essays. Read Ricochet River to page 172 for Thursday.
Reading Schedule. Read to the following page prior to the date listed
June 1 page 185
June 5 page 229
June 6 page 240
June 8 page finished
3. Discuss Ricochet River

  • Why do Wade, Lorna, and Jesse receive bad service at Lani Louie's restaurant?
  • During football practice Wade tells Jesse that "suffering is the key to building character." Jesse does not agree. What does Wade mean and why doesn't Jesse view football practice this way?
  • Jesse has big money coming. The government compensates native people for lost lands and fishing sites. Ricochet River is fiction, but that part is true. Do readers see any problem with money for place?
  • On page 59 Jesse is very scared to be inside the dam. What point do you think that the author is making by showing him to be more scared of the dam than Wade is?
  • On page 64, Wade shoots a goose. Why does he feel guilty about doing this if he did it on purpose? Be specific.


Ricochet River Study Guide, by Robin Cody himself

Ricochet River Discussion Questions, by Robin Cody

FAMILY REDEFINED
In the book The Bean Trees and the movie Home is Where the Heart Is, the concept of family is redefined. Your assignment is to explain what makes up a family according to these works

  1. Families communicate and discuss life.
  2. Families do things together--camping, making crafts, etc.
  3. Protect you. Provide for your basic needs of shelter, food, . . .T takes Turtle; M takes T; S. Husband takes in N
  4. They're there for you--they listen and support you, especially when you're sad
  5. They make sacrifices (Estevan and E, T took risks to make adoption happen).S. Husband dies taking soup to AA member. Opens up her home to N.  N opens her home to L and 9,000 kids
  6. Support you in your dreams and aspirations.
  7. Love and accept unconditionally (but nobody's perfect)
  8. Push you to excel. L says, "You never thought you were good enough for him" but you are. LouAnn helps T when she feels she can't be an adequate parent. Mattie does same thing.
  9.  Eat dinner with your family. S. Husband, Mr. S, Nov have dinner together and hold hands; Estevan tells story of "How they eat in Heaven."
  10.  Trust you and have faith in you
  11.  Help you when you need it. E and E pretend to be parents
  12.  Teach you things
  13.  Stick up for each other

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Thursday, May 18


If you could have a period, you can't just have a comma

The cat       is wearing a hat,       and      he      is fat. This is a sent, too.
 SUBJECT  +VERB=SENTENCE  SUBJ+VERB=SENTENCE 2 
YOU COULD HAVE A PERIOD The cat is wearing a hat. He is fat.
FANBOYS     for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
COMMA SPLICE
Maryanne is in the classroom, she could also be in the park
Maryanne is in the classroom, OR she could also be in the park
The baby touched the stove, he is crying.
The baby touched the stove, SO he is crying.
                          

Comma Splice Exercise Quizlet Deck

Advanced Comma Splice Quiz

Read Ricochet River
HOMEWORK: Finish chapter 13 (page 132)
HOMEWORK: If you haven't already done so, finish essay over the weekend

In the book The Bean Trees and the movie Home is Where the Heart Is, the concept of family is redefined. Your assignment is to explain what makes up a family according to these works

Ricochet River Vocabulary
Words for next Thursday's quiz (5/25):
scuttlebutt, gawky, catawampus, amalgamated, gaff, analgesic, dormant harrowing, travesty

Questions:
Jesse has big money coming. The government compensates native people for lost lands and fishing sites. Ricochet River is fiction, but that part is true. Do readers see any problem with money for place?

On page 59 Jesse is very scared to be inside the dam. What point do you think that the author is making by showing him to be more scared of the dam than Wade is?

On page 64, Wade shoots a goose. Why does he feel guilty about doing this if he did it on purpose? Be specific.

Ricochet River Study Guide, by Robin Cody himself

Ricochet River Discussion Questions, by Robin Cody

FAMILY REDEFINED
Brainstorm: What is a family? Write seven things. Think about the book and the movie to generate your ideas. Be specific.

  1. Families communicate and discuss life.
  2. Families do things together--camping, making crafts, etc.
  3. Protect you. Provide for your basic needs of shelter, food, . . .T takes Turtle; M takes T; S. Husband takes in N
  4. They're there for you--they listen and support you, especially when you're sad
  5. They make sacrifices (Estevan and E, T took risks to make adoption happen).S. Husband dies taking soup to AA member. Opens up her home to N.  N opens her home to L and 9,000 kids
  6. Support you in your dreams and aspirations.
  7. Love and accept unconditionally (but nobody's perfect)
  8. Push you to excel. L says, "You never thought you were good enough for him" but you are. LouAnn helps T when she feels she can't be an adequate parent. Mattie does same thing.
  9.  Eat dinner with your family. S. Husband, Mr. S, Nov have dinner together and hold hands; Estevan tells story of "How they eat in Heaven."
  10.  Trust you and have faith in you
  11.  Help you when you need it. E and E pretend to be parents
  12.  Teach you things
  13.  Stick up for each other

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Read Ricochet River
HOMEWORK: Finish chapter 9 (page 94)
HOMEWORK: Finish essay

In the book The Bean Trees and the movie Home is Where the Heart Is, the concept of family is redefined. Your assignment is to explain what makes up a family according to these works

Ricochet River Vocabulary
Words for Thursday's quiz:
Ricochet, Coyote, déjà vu, defunct, promontory, suave, ominously, gait, taut, amiably

Journal: When Jesse headed off into the wilderness on his search, he was supposed to find a special power. Think of this as an inner strength and feeling of connectedness to the things that matter most in life. After Jesse tells this story, Wade talks about how beautiful this spot on the river is and says, "I wondered if  you could find a special place if you weren't looking for it, if you weren't on a search."

Contrast Lorna’s view of Calamus to Wade’s.
Jesse has big money coming. The government compensates native people for lost lands and fishing sites. Ricochet River is fiction, but that part is true. Do readers see any problem with money for place?


BEAN TREES AND WHERE THE HEART IS ESSAY: FAMILY REDEFINED

Ricochet River Study Guide, by Robin Cody himself

Ricochet River Discussion Questions, by Robin Cody

Monday, May 15, 2017

Read Ricochet River
HOMEWORK: Finish chapter 9 (page 94)

Contrast Lorna’s view of Calamus to Wade’s.
Jesse has big money coming. The government compensates native people for lost lands and fishing sites. Ricochet River is fiction, but that part is true. Do readers see any problem with money for place?


BEAN TREES AND WHERE THE HEART IS ESSAY: FAMILY REDEFINED

Ricochet River Vocabulary

Ricochet River Study Guide, by Robin Cody himself

Ricochet River Discussion Questions, by Robin Cody

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Read Ricochet River
HOMEWORK: Finish chapter 7 (page 74)
Questions:

The New York publisher of this book surprised the author by saying what he liked best about Ricochet River was “the Oregonness” of it.What could a New Yorker have meant by that?

Ricochet River has been described by some as a book about place, about how a place—its rivers, its woods, its natural setting—shapes its people.
Does Wade fit into this place?
Does Jesse?
How, in Wade’s view, is his mother out of place?

Contrast Lorna’s view of Calamus to Wade’s.
Jesse has big money coming. The government compensates native people for lost lands and fishing sites. Ricochet River is fiction, but that part is true. Do readers see any problem with money for place?








BEAN TREES AND WHERE THE HEART IS ESSAY: FAMILY REDEFINED
Brainstorm: What is a family? Write seven things. Think about the book and the movie to generate your ideas. Be specific.

  1. Families communicate and discuss life.
  2. Families do things together--camping, making crafts, etc.
  3. Protect you. Provide for your basic needs of shelter, food, . . .T takes Turtle; M takes T; S. Husband takes in N
  4. They're there for you--they listen and support you, especially when you're sad
  5. They make sacrifices (Estevan and E, T took risks to make adoption happen).S. Husband dies taking soup to AA member. Opens up her home to N.  N opens her home to L and 9,000 kids
  6. Support you in your dreams and aspirations.
  7. Love and accept unconditionally (but nobody's perfect)
  8. Push you to excel. L says, "You never thought you were good enough for him" but you are. LouAnn helps T when she feels she can't be an adequate parent. Mattie does same thing.
  9.  Eat dinner with your family. S. Husband, Mr. S, Nov have dinner together and hold hands; Estevan tells story of "How they eat in Heaven."
  10.  Trust you and have faith in you
  11.  Help you when you need it. E and E pretend to be parents
  12.  Teach you things
  13.  Stick up for each other
1. Protects you--Turtle was so abused that she might have been killed
Dr. Pelinowski says she had many broken bones when she was little. "Failure to thrive" (165).
Turtle clings to Taylor for protection and comfort.
2. Love and care for you--Taylor decides to take Turtle. Esperanza and Estevan are willing to risk their lives to help her become adopted; Mattie takes takes them in
3. Teach you lessons--you have to adapt to change, like people dying. If you have someone to love you, it makes it easier.
Other examples of family:
Mattie makes sacrifices to take care of refugees.
Where the Heart Is
1. Protects you--Novalee protects Lexi and her kids.
2. Love and care for you--Forney babysits her; Sister Husband takes them in; during the tornado Novalee is more concerned for Americus than for her own life.
3. Teach you lessons--
Other examples of family:
Novalee protects Lexi and her kids.
Forney makes sacrifices to take care of his sister.
Sister Husband risks her own life to help an AA member.

Ricochet River Vocabulary

Ricochet River Study Guide, by Robin Cody himself

Ricochet River Discussion Questions, by Robin Cody

Monday, May 8, 2017

Tuesday

Write essay: Family Redefined

Read Ricochet River

Answer discussion questions for Ricochet River
1. Why is it important that Jesse live with Link?
2. Jesse doesn't take sports very seriously. If you were on the team, how would you feel about that, and why?

BRING BEAN TREES BOOKS NEXT TIME (or check out from the library if you don't have it)
for the in-class essay "Family Redefined"
Today:
1. Read Ricochet River to page 55. We will read approximately 10 pages per day, including Tue and Thursday nights and weekends.
Celilo Falls video
2. In groups of 3, discuss Link, Jesse, and salmon.

  • Link: Why do you think Robin Cody decided to name him "Link"? Linked to what?
  • Jesse: Why do you think Robin Cody decided to make Jesse ambidextrous? (both right and left handed)?
  • Salmon: What is the importance of the salmon to the Native American people in this novel?Why might Link like salmon so much?





HOW TO WRITE A GOOD ESSAY LIKE THIS:
INTRO
1. Write a hook. Usually that is a general statement about the topic or maybe a question about it.
You might summarize a story from the real world for your introduction. Or you could speak in generalities about all people and how the topic relates to humanity.
2. Write a sentence developing that idea, using a specific detail or two.
3. Write a another sentence developing that idea, using a specific detail or two.
4. Make a statement about the issue (or problem) that you are going to address. This is where you will mention the novel, The Bean Trees. You will state that the book deals with the issue you are talking about. Give a detail or two.
5. Develop that idea by stating specifics and also state that Where the Heart Is deals with this same issue. 
6. Write a thesis (the point that you are going to make). Your thesis needs to be very specific and focused. Additionally, write a thesis that is interesting. Nobody wants to read something boring, and you definitely don't want to spend an hour and a half writing something boring. That's boring ;^)
7. Consider writing a thesis that refers to three ideas you will develop in your essay.

BODY PARAGRAPH
8. Topic Sentence. State the idea you will develop in this paragraph. This ideas supports your thesis. You will have at least three ideas that you will make in this paper, of course. Each of the points that you will make will deal with a different issue in the movie and the book (in both).
Remember, by the end of the essay the reader needs to be able to see that the novel and movie really do deal with the ideas you are developing. Details and elaboration are essential. 
9. Write a sentence developing that idea, using a specific detail or two. In our essay, this will be an example from the novel The Bean Trees.
10.Then elaborate. Your elaboration will likely tie in with Where the Heart Is. 
Elaboration is your thoughts and explanation.
Elaboration often answers questions that would start with "why," how," or "what."
"What are you talking about. I don't understand that."
11. Elaborate more."How do you know that? Explain it to me." 
"Wait.Why is that true? I don't quite get that. Explain it more so I get it."
12 Elaborate more
13.State that this same idea applies to Where the Heart Is. 
14. Explain by writing another sentence elaborating upon that idea. Use a specific detail or two.
This is where you will explain the example from the movie.
Remember, sentences of elaboration answer "why," how," or "what" questions.
15. Explain how this first idea of yours supports your thesis/main idea of the essay.
BODY PARAGRAPH 2
Repeat with a second idea.
16-23.
BODY PARAGRAPH 3
Repeat.
24-31.
CONCLUSION
32. Sum up your ideas referring to three points you've developed in your essay.
33, You may want to touch upon each of the main points you made. 34, 35.
36. Write a final concluding statement restating your thesis.
37. Write a final sentence that opens the topic up to life in general. 



Feminist novels and movies deal with the idea that in our fragmented society, the concept of family must be redefined. In the past, society defined family as 2.5 well-groomed children raised by a stay at home mother and a father who went off to work in a gray flannel suit. Single parent families were often called "broken families," and children raised in these families were looked down upon and referred to as "disadvantaged" children (or worse!)  Today, many families do not conform to that mold. In the United States, less than half of all children under age 18 live in a traditional family with both parents, and that number will likely continue to fall.
Pew Research Study: Fewer Than 46% of Children Live in a Traditional Family


In the book The Bean Trees and the movie Home is Where the Heart Is, the concept of family is redefined. Your assignment is to explain what makes up a family according to these works. The essay you write must have:
An introduction to the idea of family.
A thesis (what "family" really is (according to the book and movie)
3 supporting paragraphs with examples from the book and movie

How does Turtle's "family" help her grow up to be a happy, well-adjusted person?
1. Protects you--Turtle was so abused that she might have been killed
Dr. Pelinowski says she had many broken bones when she was little. "Failure to thrive" (165).
Turtle clings to Taylor for protection and comfort.
2. Love and care for you--Taylor decides to take Turtle. Esperanza and Estevan are willing to risk their lives to help her become adopted; Mattie takes takes them in
3. Teach you lessons--you have to adapt to change, like people dying. If you have someone to love you, it makes it easier.
Other examples of family:
Mattie makes sacrifices to take care of refugees.
Where the Heart Is
1. Protects you--Novalee protects Lexi and her kids.
2. Love and care for you--Forney babysits her; Sister Husband takes them in; during the tornado Novalee is more concerned for Americus than for her own life.
3. Teach you lessons--
Other examples of family:
Novalee protects Lexi and her kids.
Forney makes sacrifices to take care of his sister.
Sister Husband risks her own life to help an AA member.

Write an introductory paragraph for your essay.
Hook
Write question that introduces us to the idea of family.

HOMEWORK:
Write an introduction to your essay on what makes up a family
Write at least six (6) sentences
have a thesis (your idea about what a family really is)




Thursday, May 4, 2017

Today:
1. Read Ricochet River to page 45.
2. In groups of 3, discuss each of the characters, doing the following:

  • Describe them
  • Tell what issue they are dealing with in life. Usually this is something that bothers them, something they are trying to figure out, or something they need to deal with the be happy.
Wade
Jesse
Lorna



In-class essay: 

Family Redefined

HOW TO WRITE A GOOD ESSAY LIKE THIS:
INTRO
1. Write a hook. Usually that is a general statement about the topic or maybe a question about it.
You might summarize a story from the real world for your introduction. Or you could speak in generalities about all people and how the topic relates to humanity.
2. Write a sentence developing that idea, using a specific detail or two.
3. Write a another sentence developing that idea, using a specific detail or two.
4. Make a statement about the issue (or problem) that you are going to address. This is where you will mention the novel, The Bean Trees. You will state that the book deals with the issue you are talking about. Give a detail or two.
5. Develop that idea by stating specifics and also state that Where the Heart Is deals with this same issue. 
6. Write a thesis (the point that you are going to make). Your thesis needs to be very specific and focused. Additionally, write a thesis that is interesting. Nobody wants to read something boring, and you definitely don't want to spend an hour and a half writing something boring. That's boring ;^)
7. Consider writing a thesis that refers to three ideas you will develop in your essay.

BODY PARAGRAPH
8. Topic Sentence. State the idea you will develop in this paragraph. This ideas supports your thesis. You will have at least three ideas that you will make in this paper, of course. Each of the points that you will make will deal with a different issue in the movie and the book (in both).
Remember, by the end of the essay the reader needs to be able to see that the novel and movie really do deal with the ideas you are developing. Details and elaboration are essential. 
9. Write a sentence developing that idea, using a specific detail or two. In our essay, this will be an example from the novel The Bean Trees.
10.Then elaborate. Your elaboration will likely tie in with Where the Heart Is. 
Elaboration is your thoughts and explanation.
Elaboration often answers questions that would start with "why," how," or "what."
"What are you talking about. I don't understand that."
11. Elaborate more."How do you know that? Explain it to me." 
"Wait.Why is that true? I don't quite get that. Explain it more so I get it."
12 Elaborate more
13.State that this same idea applies to Where the Heart Is. 
14. Explain by writing another sentence elaborating upon that idea. Use a specific detail or two.
This is where you will explain the example from the movie.
Remember, sentences of elaboration answer "why," how," or "what" questions.
15. Explain how this first idea of yours supports your thesis/main idea of the essay.
BODY PARAGRAPH 2
Repeat with a second idea.
16-23.
BODY PARAGRAPH 3
Repeat.
24-31.
CONCLUSION
32. Sum up your ideas referring to three points you've developed in your essay.
33, You may want to touch upon each of the main points you made. 34, 35.
36. Write a final concluding statement restating your thesis.
37. Write a final sentence that opens the topic up to life in general. 



Feminist novels and movies deal with the idea that in our fragmented society, the concept of family must be redefined. In the past, society defined family as 2.5 well-groomed children raised by a stay at home mother and a father who went off to work in a gray flannel suit. Single parent families were often called "broken families," and children raised in these families were looked down upon and referred to as "disadvantaged" children (or worse!)  Today, many families do not conform to that mold. In the United States, less than half of all children under age 18 live in a traditional family with both parents, and that number will likely continue to fall.
Pew Research Study: Fewer Than 46% of Children Live in a Traditional Family


In the book The Bean Trees and the movie Home is Where the Heart Is, the concept of family is redefined. Your assignment is to explain what makes up a family according to these works. The essay you write must have:
An introduction to the idea of family.
A thesis (what "family" really is (according to the book and movie)
3 supporting paragraphs with examples from the book and movie

How does Turtle's "family" help her grow up to be a happy, well-adjusted person?
1. Protects you--Turtle was so abused that she might have been killed
Dr. Pelinowski says she had many broken bones when she was little. "Failure to thrive" (165).
Turtle clings to Taylor for protection and comfort.
2. Love and care for you--Taylor decides to take Turtle. Esperanza and Estevan are willing to risk their lives to help her become adopted; Mattie takes takes them in
3. Teach you lessons--you have to adapt to change, like people dying. If you have someone to love you, it makes it easier.
Other examples of family:
Mattie makes sacrifices to take care of refugees.
Where the Heart Is
1. Protects you--Novalee protects Lexi and her kids.
2. Love and care for you--Forney babysits her; Sister Husband takes them in; during the tornado Novalee is more concerned for Americus than for her own life.
3. Teach you lessons--
Other examples of family:
Novalee protects Lexi and her kids.
Forney makes sacrifices to take care of his sister.
Sister Husband risks her own life to help an AA member.

Write an introductory paragraph for your essay.
Hook
Write question that introduces us to the idea of family.

HOMEWORK:
Write an introduction to your essay on what makes up a family
Write at least six (6) sentences
have a thesis (your idea about what a family really is)



Conclusion

Check out Ricochet River

Next week: Bean Trees Argumentative Essay