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Reading Seminar 3rd six weeks

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Reading Seminar3rd six weeks

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Clear as Mud:

You will NOT have an “Outside Reading” assignment during the third six weeks.

Don’t get too excited… I never said you wouldn’t be reading.

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Clear as Fog:

You may choose the seminar you participate in. You will be reading books. Note the plural. They will be chosen from as specified list of

books related to your seminar topic. Your group will decide the timeline for reading

completion. You WILL NOT be able to complete the

assignments for this seminar if you do not read. Assignments require ready in-depth knowledge of

books. Your group members will ‘vote you off the island’ if

you do not contribute due to a lack of effort.

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Crystal Clear:

You will be reading 40 points worth of books. Books vary in length and difficulty, with point

values ranging from 5 to 20 points. Point values reflect difficulty and literary merit, not

length. ▪ Ex: Against All Odds includes Any Harry Potter (5), The Lovely

Bones (10), Into Thin Air (15), Sword of Shannara (20) It will be up to you and your group members to

decide how to earn your 40 points. Can be done in as few as three books in every

seminar. No seminar requires more than six books to reach 40

points.

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So… Grades?

Reading and Discussion Completion of 40 points worth of books* Participation in Seminar Discussion (including Ticket in and Notes)

Reader Reaction Tickets/Short Answer Quizzes Given at random to assess progress

Vocabulary Quizzes rhetorical terms wotd vocab from books- yes, I know… you’ll all be reading different books

Two Major Papers major/test grade

iSearch paper (slightly different from Outside Reading assignment) Reflections paper (at end of seminar)

Knowledge Folder major/test grade

*- Completion of 40 points of books is necessary to receive full credit on ALL major grade assignments. The number of points you fall short x10 is the number of points that will be removed from EACH test grade at the end of the seminar should you not complete the appropriate readings. I will consider extra credit for going over 40 points if you can demonstrate depth of understanding.

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The Book Seminars

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What is a Reading Seminar? Six weeks of reading a series of books (40 points). Topics:

Against All Odds ▪ stories of human triumph

A Woman’s Place ▪ literature about the role of women in society

The Search for Identity▪ Coming of age stories

Diversity in America▪ Literature by and about different cultural groups in the United States

You will be stuck with these books for an entire six weeks, choose a seminar based on the books you want to read rather than defaulting to your usual group of friends.

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Against All Odds

TITLE (POINT VALUE) Z is for Zachariah (5) Two Old Women (5) Inherit the Wind (5) Any 1 Harry Potter (5) The Bean Trees (10) Anthem (10) The Pleasure of My Company (10) The Lovely Bones (10) Nickel and Dimed (10) Nectar in a Sieve (10) Seventh Son (10) Devoted(15) A Man Named Dave (15) Master and Commander (15) National Velvet (15) Cold Mountain (15) Into Thin Air (15) Over the Edge of the World (20) Sword of Shannara (20) A Soldier of the Great War (20)

AUTHORRobert O'BrienVelma WallisJerome LawrenceJ.K. RowlingBarbara KingsolverAyn RandSteve MartinAlice SieboldBarbara EhrenreichKamela MarkandayaOrson Scott CardDick HoytDave PelzerPatrick O’BrianEnid BagnoldCharles FrasierJon KraukerLaurence BergreenTerry BrooksMark Helprin

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The Search for Identity

TITLE (POINT VALUE) Rules of the Road (5) The Giver (5) Of Mice and Men (5) What Should I Do with My Life? (10) The Honk and Holler Opening Soon (10) Tuesdays with Morrie (10) Expecting Adam (10) A Gracious Plenty (10) Ishmael (10) July, July(10) Shades of Simon Gray (10) Speak (10) The Catcher in the Rye (10) Barefoot in Baghdad (10) Siddhartha (10) A Prayer for Owen Meany (15) A Separate Peace (15) ‘Tis (15) My Name is Asher Lev (15) Zen and the Art of Motorcycle

Maintenance (20)

AUTHOR

Joan BauerLois LowryJohn SteinbeckPo BronsonBillie LettsMitch AlbumMartha BeckSheri ReynoldsDaniel QuinnTim O’BrienJoyce McDonaldLaurie Halse AndersonJ.D. SalingerManal OmarHerman HesseJohn IrvingJohn KnowlesFrank McCourtChaim PotokRobert Pirsig

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A Woman’s Place

TITLE (POINT VALUE) Welcome to the World, Baby Girl (10) Tara Road (10) In the Temple of My Familiar(10) Having Our Say (10) Reviving Ophelia (10) Black and Blue (10) Ellen Foster (10) Where the Heart Is (10) Herland (10) In a Different Voice (10) The Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya

Sisterhood (10) Nectar in a Sieve (10) The Secret Life of Bees (10) So Long a Letter (10) In the Time of the Butterflies (10) Reading Lolita in Tehran (10) Jane Eyre (15) The Bonesetter’s Daughter (15) The Red Tent (15) The Poisonwood Bible (20)

AUTHORFanny FlaggMaeve BinchyAlice WalkerThe Delaney SistersMary PipherAnna QuindlenKaye GibbonsBillie LettsCharlotte Perkins GilmanCarol GilliganRebecca Wells Kamela MarkandayaSue Monk KiddMariamaBuJulia AlvarezAzar NafisiCharlotte BronteAmy TanAnita DiamantBarbara Kingsolver

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Diversity in America

TITLE (POINT VALUE) The Watsons Go To Birmingham (5) Tunes for Bears to Dance To (5) The Bluest Eye (10) Black Like Me (10) Hijas Americanas (10) A Lesson Before Dying (10) When I was Puerto Rican (10) Their Eyes Were Watching God (10) Living up the Street (10) The Color of Water (10) The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime (10) In the Temple of My Familiar (10) Nickel and Dimed (10) The Hundred Secret Senses (15) My Name is Asher Lev (15) Jubilee (15) Snow Falling on Cedars (15) Crescent (15) Black Boy(20) Ceremony (20)

AUTHOR

Christopher Paul CurtisRobert CormierToni MorrisonHoward GriffithRosie MolinaryErnest GainesEsmeralda SantiagoZora Neale HurstonGary SotoJames McBrideMark Haddon Alice WalkerBarbara EhrenreichAmy TanChaim PotakMargaret WalkerDavid GutersonDiana Abu-jaberRichard WrightLeslie Marmon Silko

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Where do I find these books?

LIBRARIES

Spring/Harris County http://www.hcpl.net

Barbara Bush Library 6817 Cypresswood Drive

Northwest Library 11355 Regency Green Drive

Woodlands/Montgomery County http://www.countylibrary.org

South Regional Library 2101 Lake Robbins Drive

Woods Mitchell Library 8125 Ashlane Way

BOOK STORES

Half Price Books: 1960 at Stuebner Airline

Once and Again Books www.onceagainbooks.com Sawdust Road across from

HEB Jill’s Used Books

27718 I-45 N Once Read Twice Sold

250 Cypresswood, Suite E Barnes and Noble

(Woodlands or 1960) Borders (Woodlands)

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Getting Started

Today’s Deliverable: List including:

Group Members Seminar Choice Books you plan to read (w/ Point Values) Group Name/Crest-Should reflect the books you’ll be

reading and your group’s individual character

Tonight: Look up the books you picked.

Length Difficulty level

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Discussions

Talking about it!

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Seminar Discussions

Every Monday you and your group will get together to discuss what you have read.

Discussion Dates: 11/29 12/5 12/12 1/4

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Tickets Please

You will need to prepare five note cards for each discussion- these will serve as your “admission ticket” to your seminar.

If you do not have your note cards fully prepared, you will not be admitted to the seminar (grr ...). That means you will not receive your points for

the note cards or the discussion! In other words, these are VERY important. The good news is that they are not difficult to prepare.

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Notecards

1 & 2: Significant Events Front: page number and the first sentence of a significant passage Back: (choose one)▪ A) a personal connection, ▪ B) and ethical or social concern, or ▪ C) something you found upsetting, disturbing, confusing.

3: Mode of Discourse: Choose one of the modes of discourse we have discussed (narration and

description; comparison/contrast; process analysis; division and classification) and:

Front: write down example of mode of discourse (text or page number for reference)

Back: Answer: why did the author choose to use that mode? 4: Author’s Style:

Front: quote or reference Back: Answer: what is unique about this author’s style? ▪ Suggestions: use of dialogue, pace of novel, chronology, setting, character

development, tone, point of view, author’s opinion of his characters 5: Will be blank, as it will be used during the seminar.

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Seminar Discussion

You will have the entire period to discuss what you have read.

During this time you should: Share your note cards. Go around the group, one at a time,

and ask everyone to read one of their note cards. The group will then discuss what the person has shared.

Continue taking turns until either the class period is over, or you have all run out of note cards (four rounds!)

Your ‘blank’ note card should be used to either: make note of something you found particularly insightful write down an idea or question for further research

Once the group has finished their discussion, check to make sure all group members are at approximately the same point in their reading, and that the original choice of the ‘next book’ is still valid.

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2nd Task

Once you have chosen a seminar, you and your group members need to create a schedule.

Include: List of titles to be read Discussion dates for each title▪ Where the group should be in each book by

the date of discussion (finished? Halfway?)

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Grading

Part I- checkpoints and quizzes

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Progress Checks

Book Check do you have your book, are you reading it? (you should

have your book EVERY DAY, by the by) Quick-Quizzes

AP Multiple Choice questions over rhetorical devices Ticket Out of Class

Short-answer (OER style) connecting your reading to things we have learned in class (ex: Modes of Discourse, Rhetorical Devices, etc.)

Vocabulary Quizzes Chosen from Word of the Day, Rhetorical Devices, and

context vocabulary from your reading Note Cards

From seminar discussion- will be checked before each discussion, and are included in your knowledge folder

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GradingPart II- Papers

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iSearch Paper

Choose a topic, issue, or event from your reading that you would like to know more about. This could be anything : ex: What was so

special about Shelby cars? How do people from Singapore adapt their culture when they come to America?

The report will have five sections, asking you to discuss not only the topic you researched, but also the process you used in conducting your research.

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iSearch Paper-Due Dates

Rough Draft for peer editing: December 8

Final Draft, with cover sheet and rough draft included, due by December 13th.

Both drafts must be printed out at due date.

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Seminar Review Paper

You will be asked to write a paper discussing the way the books you have read have affected or changed your understanding of the seminar theme you have chosen.

Paper will be assigned after Winter Break.

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Reflections Paper

This will be a one-period cold write asking you to reflect on your experience in the seminar.

Conducted after Winter Break.

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Reminder

Completion of 40 points of books is necessary to receive full credit on ALL major grade assignments. iSearch paper Reflections paper Knowledge Folder

The number of points you fall short x 10 is the number of points that will be removed from EACH major grade at the end of the seminar should you not complete the appropriate readings.

I will consider extra credit for going over 40 points if you can demonstrate that the extra book added depth to your understanding

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Knowledge Folder

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Purpose

This major-grade assignment is intended to help you track and understand significant features and themes of the novels being studied.

It is an individual project, but feel free to ‘compare notes’ with other students.

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Contents

Front of Folder: collage that is representative of the books

Inside folder: two-page spread for each book analyzing elements of the novel including plot, characters, literary devices, theme, and more!

Back of Folder: Reflection on the meaning of the seminar

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Front of Folder

Collage-style representation of books you and your group have read.

Must Include: Titles and Authors Pictures that are

representative of the story

Suggested inclusion: Favorite line or quote

from each book

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Inside

Each folder will have a two-page spread dedicated to each book you read.

You have been given two legal-sized folders. This allows for three books. If your seminar includes more than three books, I can provide you with an extra. I will not provide replacement folders-

you’ll have to get those on your own if something happens to the folders I gave you.

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Inside Contents- pg. 1

Title and its significance MLA Citation Statement of Theme: including

a quote the context of the quote how the quote is related to the theme.

Connection to the Seminar’s Theme Seminar Discussion Notes Plot Synopsis: includes

major events Climax resolution.

3 ‘Level’ questions about the book:1. Level 1: recall/general knowledge2. Level 2: interpretation of something in the book3. Level 3: larger theme, connects to topics outside of the book

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Inside Contents- pg. 2

Point of View and its significance Setting:

Time Place Significance Social setting

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Inside Contents- pg. 2

Major Characters (3): including changes they go through: how do they

develop?

their motivation why do they do the things they do?

their function in the story what purpose does the character serve?

the narrator’s opinion does the narrator paint the character in an overly negative or positive light?

and your reaction to the character how do you feel about the character? Do you dread it when he/she shows up?

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Inside Contents- pg. 2

Literary Devices: Choose three rhetorical or literary

devices from each of the three columns on your CE assignment sheet. (Emphasis, Organization, Decoration)

For each device (total of 9):▪ Name of Device▪ Quote where it appears in the book▪ Function of the device- What is it doing? (NOT

what is it?)▪ Significance: How does it help the story or the

writing?

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Inside Contents- pg. 2

Author information: Background: date of birth/death; nationality; living

conditions; education; major world events or conditions going on at the time of writing, etc.

Letter to the Author*: Mention one thing you liked One thing you did not like One question you have for the author What has reading this book meant to you?

*Must be letter-formatted in a properly addressed envelope. (address c/o publishing house)

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Back Cover

Answer the following questions about your experience during the seminar using quotes from various readings What does the theme of the seminar

and/or a book you have read mean in terms of:1. Your family 2. Your friends3. Your community (local or national)4. Your understanding of the human condition

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Time

So when am I going to get all of this accomplished?

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Expected Schedule *dates subject to change

Nov. 18: Reading Day, Quiz Thanksgiving Break Week of Nov. 28 (3-2):

Mon: Reading Day, Quiz Tues: Seminar Discussion #1 (CE Assignment

Due) Wed: intro iSearch paper, Reading Day, Quiz Thurs: Timed Writing: Author’s Purpose Fri: KF check, Quiz, reading day

Week of Dec. 5 (3-3): Mon: Seminar Discussion Day 2 Tues: Reading Day, Quiz (CE Assignment Due) Wed: iSearch paper rough draft due, peer

editing, Quiz Thurs: Timed Writing: Comparison/Contrast Fri: KF check, Quiz, reading day

Week of Dec. 12 (3-4): Mon: Seminar Discussion Day 3, iSearch paper

due Tues: Reading Day, Quiz (CE Assignment Due) Wed: KF check, Reading Day, Quiz Thurs: Timed Writing: Author’s Style Fri: reading day (early release)

Winter Break Week of Jan. 2 (3-5):

Mon: Holiday Tues: Reading Day, Quiz Wed: Seminar Discussion Day 4 Thurs: Reading Day, Quiz Fri: KF work Day

Week of Jan. 9 (3-6)/Finals: Mon: KF Due Tues: Timed Writing:

Reflections Paper Wed: Seminar Review Paper

assigned Thurs: Work on Seminar Review

Paper/ Final Exam vocab Fri: Seminar Review Paper due

Please note: you will only have 7 major grades this six weeks. Last six weeks you had 11. This means each of them counts for more than you are accustomed to, and a 70 (or lower) hurts more.