Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Week of 1/29/13


1/31/13

Hello Creative Writing/Poetry. I can't be there today--sick kid again. I know!

Work hard and get creative. Follow these directions:

First, read, watch, and listen to some examples of the "Art of" poem that is one of your assignment options.

1. Watch and Read "The Art of Drowning" by Billy Collins. (If sound is not working on the laptops, watch it together on the big screen.)






2. Now read and listen to "The Art of Disappearing."

"The Art of Disappearing" by Naomi Shihab Nye. (link to read and listen)

3. Now check out the "Narrative Portrait" Assignment"

Narrative Portrait Poem (link)

4. Okay, now you're ready to start the homework. Make sure to post it on your blog when you're done.



Homework: (Due next Tuesday):

Option One: "The Art of___________________"

Steps:

1. Fill in the blank with something you're an expert at. Pick whatever skill you want, but realize that your topic does not have to be something that would impress your teacher. For example, if you are an expert liar, you might want to discuss lying. Good at listening? Ignoring? Faking paying attention? Being someone you're not? Being yourself? Running? Cooking? Taking care of little kids? Making lasagna? Eating lasagna? (Anything goes.)

2. Poem should contain at least ten pieces of advice to someone who would want to learn the art of _________________."

Option 2: Narrative Portrait Assignment (see above)



5. If you are done and bored, go check out some poems on this site: http://movingpoems.com

If you find any good ones, let me know!

(Some will be blocked, but some won't...)

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1/29/13

Goal: Review Imagery. Continue to write about our experience.

Jake: Still need a blog address from you

First Step: Anyone care to share a poem?

IB 5: On Becoming Closer Readers.


Moving Poems (Flames by Billy Collins)

Freewrite: Think of something you do really, really well. Something you know you're an expert at. Describe how you do it.

In Malcolm Gladwell's essay "Outliers," he claims that it takes about 10,000 hours of practice to become an expert. Just for the sake of argument, let's see if I should be an expert at teaching, at least based on my contracted hours as high school teacher.

7 hours per day x 180 days = 1,260 hours per year.
1,260 h.p.y. x 11.5 years= 15,750 hours. I should be an expert. In fact I become one 3.5 years ago! (and no one even told me. Dang it!)


Pick whatever skill you want, but realize that your topic does not have to be something that would impress your teacher. For example, if you are an expert liar, you might want to discuss lying. Good at listening? Ignoring? Faking paying attention? Being someone you're not? Being yourself? Running? Cooking? Taking care of little kids? Making lasagna? Eating lasagna? (Anything goes.)

Homework: (Due next Tuesday):

Option One: "The Art of___________________"

Steps:
1. Fill in the blank.
2. Give at least ten pieces of advice to someone who would want to learn the art of _________________."

Option 2: Narrative Portrait (to come Thursday)

Link to an example poem:

"The Art of Disappearing" by Naomi Shihab Nye.

"The Art of Drowning" by Billly Collins is another good one.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

week of 1/22/13


Thursday, 1/24/13: 

Goal: Continue to look at the effects of color in poetry.

Hi everyone, 

Mr. Kleeman is the man today. He is an extremely knowledgable poetry teacher! I will see you all on Tuesday--make sure you post the color poem to your blogs by then. --Spare

Home Depot Paint chip exercise.

Color Inventory (link here)

Color Slides

HW (post to your blog by Tuesday, 1/29): Write a poem based on your inventory. Include as many words for the color as you can, from the basic boring name to the strange Home Depot name. Include at least two other forms of imagery besides color: olfactory (smell), auditory (sound), kinesthetic (movement), and tactile (touch). Mark these images by highlighting or underlining them.

HW (option 2): Mr. Kleeman's idea with the Home Depot Names (if he wants).

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Tuesday:

Goal: Begin to consider how color effects tone/mood in poetry.

First Step: Inaugural Poem by Richard Blanco

Listen and enjoy, and check out his strategy, as outlined by these phrases:

  • One Sun
  • One Ground
  • One Sky
  • Imagery
  • The uses of pronouns (I, My, We, You, etc.)
  • Color



Bad Poems: DYT/DET, responders, cheering, etc. (A few for the sake of fun.)

Color quiz: How much do you know? (If you've done this in art class, keep it to yourself. :)

http://www.factmonster.com/quizzes/psychcolors/1.html


Monday, January 14, 2013

Week of 1/15/13

1/17/13

Goal: Continue to forget the rules and write for enjoyment (see quote below)

H.W.: Write an Awesomely Bad Poem and post to the blog. See the below link for ideas.

First Step: Write from a photograph: (Guitar)

Option 1: What is this person trying to forget?

Option 2: What is this person trying to remember?

Option 3: DYT

Bad Poetry: Intro on this link.
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1/15/13
It is difficult
to get the news from poems
yet men die miserably every day
for lack

of what is found there



--William Carlos Williams





WCW: 1921


Day 3: 

Goal: Set some guidelines for sharing work in class.

First Step: Read the Billy Collins poem "Introduction to Poetry" and respond.

This is just to Say by WCW

Homework is due (Inner Poet). A word about workshopping in here:

1. Introducing people by name. What it means.
2. First Responders. It's about specific praise, mostly.
3. Reading: Do it whenever you want to! As much as you want to! Or wait and don't do it! I will let you guys know if I want to move on, and I will let people know if I really want them to take a risk and read. 
4. The rest of the audience. It is our responsibility to maintain a safe, supportive environment for everyone in here. 
5. Jovan Mays: DYT and DET. 

If time...



Bad Poetry: 
"All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling." --Oscar Wilde
  1. Look at powerpoint (below).
  2. Write your own.
  3. Share/Stare/Scare

HW: Type your bad poem (at least 20 lines) and submit for Thursday.)


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Week of 1/8/13

Day 2: (1/10/12)

Goal: Pick up where we left off with thinking, feeling, believing, knowing. 

HW: Inner Poet for Tuesday. Post it on your blog.(See below or click here)

First Step: 

Groups of five or six (assigned by me).
Each group gets two sheets of paper. Assign a note taker. 

1. Create a list of many common traits or qualities that members of the group have in common. Avoid writing things that are immediately obvious (e.g. don’t write down something like “everyone has hair” or “we are all wearing clothes”). The goal is for everyone to dig deeper than the superficial. This is "Creative" writing, not "Uninspired" Writing.

2. Share lists. 

3. Assign a new note taker. On a second sheet of paper, record Unique traits and qualities; that is, items that only apply to one person in the group. Find at least two unique qualities and strengths per person. Again, strive for qualities and strengths beyond the superficial and past the obvious things anyone can readily see.

4. Everyone share an individual trait.

5. Debrief



Next Step: How did Edmodo and the blogs go? If you blew it off, please do this. After today, favorite song explanations will need to go in the "Late Work Drop Box"


Okay: Back to Poetry Intro:
  • Belief, Thought, Knowledge, Feeling, Action ppt. (Attached)

So...Good poetry expresses a feeling. Easy, right? No. Very difficult, but so potentially satisfying. See ee cummings again.

HW: Inner Poet: You have them. (Due Thursday(This is a link to the assignment!)



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Day one:

Welcome!

Goal: Get Settled. Introduce a topic or two.


First Step: 
On a note card, write your name and then answer the following questions. 
1. When you become wildly wealthy, what will you name your yacht?
2. What's an item you own that you should probably throw away but won't.
3. In general, are you a better talker or a better listener?
4. What's the number one thing you do at school to waste time without getting caught?




Two URLs you'll need for this class. (I am a computer-y teacher):

1. www.edmodo.com: Your constant feed to this class.

2. http://ahscreative.blogspot.com: The page you are looking at. Daily Agendas - feeds to Edmodo



1st Assignments (due Thursday, doing them in this order is easiest)

1. Make a new blog on blogger and give it a clever title the alludes to your name. Example: "Joey's Slow Jams" or "Kaitlyn Kicks it Old-School"

2. Log into our Edmodo group using the code  
s4hg9n

3. Under the assignment marked "Post Your Blogger Address Here," post your blogger address. It should end in .blogspot.com, for example "joeysslowjams.blogspot.com"

4. Post on the feed in Edmodo about a favorite song.

Okay, let's get going and see what we can get done...
  • Why am I here? Why are you here? Because everyone can love writing and can do it well! Because writing saves people! Because creative writing is not to be feared! 
  • Belief, Thought, Knowledge, Feeling, Action ppt. (Attached)

So...Good poetry expresses a feeling. Easy, right? No. Very difficult, but so potentially satisfying. See ee cummings again.