Monday, December 5, 2011
The Book Talk
Class Playlist - Scribe Notes for December 2
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Period Two ACC English...what will happen today?
Today’s class did not begin as usual. Many students were wound up I was entered the room. Quickly, I found out that what Matt believed was a colorful highlighter was actually something else. Nick was freaked out because it was next to his desk after Matt launched it across the room upon finding out what it really was. I saved the day by getting a tissue and throwing the item away. Mrs. Gill, talking to a sophomore student, was unaware of what was going on.
We then moved on to the usual, saying our prayers and working on our expanded journal essay, while also listening to Little Wonders by Rob Thomas. Mrs. Gill went on to say that this essay should be perfected by Friday, but done by tomorrow so that editing will be our only task. After our journal Matt read his scribe notes from Monday. We then talked about the Scarlet Letter test, and if it was easy or not. Mrs. Gill spoke about how important it is to use your text as a resource and also to pay attention to a time limit.
Soon class took a turn into writing about our American author we chose from the summer. We wrote a couple of paragraphs about who the author is and why we picked them, then how we feel about Wikipedia. We only had five minutes so it didn’t have to be anything spectacular. We are open to switching authors, but if we choose someone else it needs to be an American author with some sort of influence. Finally Mrs. Gill gave a brief description of each author on her list, informing us of little important details.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
A no good, very bad day
She was on her hands and knees wiping up a smelly mess for the rest of the period. Serves her right. The last page of the test was eliminated, compensating for the time it took for our teacher to get her act together.
Hopefully, everyone's grades will be good, and Mrs. Gill will come to school in a better mood tomorrow, with her computer.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Homework: Study for the test
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Kelly O'Brien's Scribe Notes for Period 2 Acc English
Monday, November 21, 2011
God I Hope This Works... 11/21/11 Scribe Notes
A Look at the ACC English 3 Class
The class then started to labor on their Literacy Analysis. This assignment entailed expanding one of our current journal entries, or making up a whole new topic and writing about it. Mrs. Gill then said it could be in 3 different forms of composition, a dissertation, a tale, or a composition that may employ rhyming or poetry in laymen’s terms.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Marcel the Shell with shoes on presents...
One Very Fun Day in ACC English 11/18/11
ACC English 3 11/17/11
Thursday, November 17, 2011
An Interesting Day in the ACC English 3 Per. 2 Class
Drew's Phantasmagoric Scribe Notes
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Libby and Kayla's WONDERFUL Scribe Notes from November 16th , 2011
“So a guy walks into a bar…” *****Cool story bro******
-Maddy to Kate “Do you want some?” ****that’s what she said*****
-Max frantically shakes his head with his hair flowing *******Maxwell Nutter has the best hairEVER***
-Emily took her shoes off ****dude if I was wearing Birkenstocks id be right there with you*****
-Maddy is fascinated by sticky stuff on her lap top ***ummmmmmmm say what?!******
-That stupid light is stillblinking! GAH ***) if this light doesnt get fixed I will indeed throw my shoe or libby’s laptop at it….. with force.********
Monday, November 14, 2011
Lauren Corley Scribe Notes Diary Entry 11/14/11
November 14, 2011
Dear Diary,
A lot happened today during Mrs. Gill’s ACC English 3 Period 4 English class. In the first two minutes of class, Mrs. Gill asked why there were several people out of their seats at the beginning of class. That also led for her to ask the class why people watch the clock closely at towards the end of class rather than at the beginning of class. After that brief period of discussion, we started class off with the usual prayers, the Hail Mary and the Glory Be. For the month of November, we said another prayer, praying for the souls of the departed. We didn’t journal today because Mrs. Gill was still grading them and insisted that she wanted to read every journal entry. Scribe notes about Friday’s class weren’t read because Carlye, the scribe for Friday, had some difficulties posting her Scribe notes straight to the blog. Instead, Mrs. Gill passed back some quizzes we took a while ago while a song from “Sesame Street” played. She also mentioned how our saint quotes helped us a lot with our grades. Mrs. Gill kept our group vocabulary quizzes and also mentioned that our group members were receiving the same grade. That statement worried a lot of people, especially Libby who was absent the day of the quiz. Also, Mrs. Gill handed out candy to those people who scored a high grade on any of the quizzes that she passed back.
Mrs. Gill mentioned briefly about who Torch would nominate for the “Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Pageant”. While preparing to send us a Word document for the new set of vocabulary words through DyKnow, Mrs. Gill was thinking about Skyping in Hannah, who was absent today. As I was saying earlier, we received a new and shorter list of vocabulary words for The Scarlet Letter. Kayla asked why she only had one point added to her grade for her saint quote and Mrs. Gill simply responded that she didn’t get it correct. Then, Mrs. Gill went on to tell a story about one of her former students who would always complain about her grade. For the vocabulary words, we finished the first nine or so words and we will finish the rest tomorrow. Our homework is to continue to read The Scarlet Letter and to have the book finished by Monday. That’s all I have for today. Now I have to make sure I don’t miss my cue for the play!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Kate's Scribe Notes: November 10, 2011
Cody's scribe notes
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Michael Klein's Really Good Scribe Notes 11/9/11
ACC English Period 2 began class with a prayer as usual. We were treated to Katrina’s scribe notes, which came in the form of a Twitter account. We then moved onto the journal assignment for the day, which was to write as much as we could about John F. Kennedy. After listening to a rather lengthy musical number from “Hairspray”, our journals were complete. Jeffrey wrote a scathing review of Kennedy’s actions in office, while Megan gave a personal view of Kennedy, adding that she had discovered a conspiracy theory that Rebecca Black’s “Friday” was not simply an innocently bad song, but was truly a dark reference to the Kennedy assassination. Mrs. Gill activated her inner detective and took the class on an investigative trip to a website entitled “Funny or Die”. Utterly convinced by the reliability and trustworthiness of this well-named website, we discovered that there were indeed connections between the song and the assassination. Matt, in total conviction, proclaimed to the class that it must have been Rebecca Black who killed our beloved namesake. I’m not arguing.