Monday, August 24, 2015

Or is it Door #2?

As we've done in class this week, please use your reading strategies to draw conclusions about this image. 


1. Which part of the painting is your eye drawn to first? Why do you think this is?  Make specific observations.
2. As you let your eyes wander all over the painting (up to down, left to right, corner to corner), which details of the painting do you have questions about? In other words, if you could ask the artist one question about a specific detail in this painting, what would it be?  **Ask questions.
3. Let your mind attempt to draw together the details and make sense of the painting as a whole. What do you think this painting is trying to convey to us? Defend your thinking.  **Make inferences.**

4. What specific images, colors, or objects are important to your ideas above?  Why?  **Explain your reasoning. 

**After you've done your own thinking, please follow this link to develop your thinking skills and ideas about this painting.  Make notes in a Google doc.
DUE: Tuesday, 8/25 by 9:00 a.m. 

Monday, August 17, 2015

Share a book

At the end of class, please answer the following prompt: 


~The best book I ever read was... Then, explain what you now enjoy or used to enjoy about reading?  Why are certain books memorable to you?

Perhaps it's Door Number 1?

In class this week, we will discuss how to use small but significant clues to sneak your way into a painting. Please peruse the painting below and respond to the questions that follow it.


Important notes:
  • Please do NOT Google this painting or use any other outside help; I only want to know what this class makes of the painting.  
  • Also, be sure to read others' responses before you post your own and include whether you agree or disagree with some of their interpretations.


A FEW TIPS: Please read this painting by gathering as many "clues," or specific details as you can; try to find something that no one else in the class sees.  Then, try to piece them together to tell a larger story.  Make the story as complete as possible. 


YOUR TASK: In your blog, please describe which THREE clues, or details, were the most significant to this painting and why.  Then, tell us what you see as the larger picture.  Please remember to read others' posts before you create your own, and try to reference someone else's interpretation.

Please remember to proofread your answers carefully before posting.  Your response should reflect your professionalism.

DUE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19TH AT 9:00 A.M. 

Thursday, August 13, 2015

If you really knew me


In an effort to get to know each other and trust each other, I'd like you to take a little risk and post five things that you'd like other people in the class to know about you. The quirkier/more unique and personal, the better.

Here are my five:

1. I hate the sound of a plastic spoon scraping against a plastic cup.

2. I prefer individual sports like jogging and hiking because I can't stand to disappoint anyone.

3. I choose each day to make a positive memory with my son and husband.

4. I am a minister's daughter and am thankful for my faith.

5. I wish I could live in a musical.

DUE: Thursday, August 21st by 1st hour.

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