Monday, January 30, 2012

E.R. Response

Do any of the characters remind you of friends, family members, or classmates? Explain.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Informational Writing- Journaling

1. Silence your inner critic -- It's your journal and your words and if you took the time to write them down then they are valuable, NO MATTER WHAT! 

2. Break the rules -- You can break all the rules (grammar and spelling need not matter) or follow them if you prefer. It's your choice! Either way, there is no such thing as right or wrong in journal writing. 

3. Go with the flow to express yourself -- Take time to tune in to how you feel. Do you feel like writing a lot or simply feel like writing one word. When you go with the flow your journal writing comes easily and feels good. 

4. Pick a special spot to journal -- Choose a place where you feel safe, happy, and secure and where you feel inspired to lose yourself in your journal writing. 

5. Go wild with embellishments -- Use stickers, colored pens, magazine pictures, drawings or photos to jazz up your journal. Being creative with your journal will make your writing experience more colorful, exciting, and fun. 

6. Keep it simple -- If your journal writing begins to feel like a task you must accomplish, scale back or take a break. Journal writing is much more enjoyable when it feels spontaneous. 

7. Discover your writing style -- All the journal writing tips in the world can only guide you, and in the end you must choose your style based on what works best for you. Ask yourself if you like to use only words (no pictures or stickers) or if you prefer to combine writing and drawing. Maybe poetry dominates your journal or maybe your preference is to break all the rules and simply free write. 

8. Create a theme journal -- You can create a dream journal, a wish journal or a journal of family, friends and best moments in life. Be creative in choosing themes and if you run out of ideas you can always research new journal writing ideas on the internet. 

9. Rule your Kingdom -- Nothing else matters on the pages of your journal but you. Celebrate, vent, accentuate, complain... it's up to you. Just always, always, be kind to yourself as cruelty hurts and makes you sad. 

10. Keep it fun and fulfilling -- If it's not fun and fulfilling, chances are you'll quit writing. So keep it fun by giving yourself permission to try new ways of journal writing and keep it fulfilling by focusing on a wide range of topics (not just sad or bad ones, but happy and exhilarating ones as well). 



Mrs. K's tips:
-If you plan on being perfectly frank in your journal (and you should!), then keep it private.  
-Write like yourself, not like a college professor.  It sounds phony later on.
-Don't describe every little event in your day, or details of a movie that you'll watch a million times in your life, or the rules of a game that everyone knows how to play.  Talk about how these things AFFECTED you.

Esperanza Rising- Response

“Know from whence you came. If you know whence you came, there are absolutely no limitations to where you can go.”  What does this mean to you?  Respond in your TAJ.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Figurative vs. Literal

What is figurative language?  What is literal language?  Give an example of each.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Esperanza Rising- Response

What does it mean that in your life you will "pass through valleys and stand on top of mountains"?  When have you been in a valley in your life?  When have you stood on top of mountains?

Thursday, January 19, 2012

New Blog

Students:  something freaky happened with my old blog, so I made a new one.  Here's my new blog address:  mrsklanguagearts.blogspot.com  :)