Saturday, July 28, 2007

Week 6

July 29-August 3: Read Chapters 22-31—do a short essay about your concept on your own blog; post a link on my blog to yours. Respond to each others’ essays.

The last two weeks of reading (July 29ff and August 4ff), you will NOT have a research topic due. Instead, you will post a link on my blog to YOUR blog, where you will have posted a short essay on the concept you chose from Huckleberry Finn. To get credit for those two weeks, what you should do is post the first week (July 29ff) about how you see the concept used in Huckleberry Finn, and the second week (Aug 4) about how you see that same concept today. What concepts, issues, concerns crop up today in connection to these same themes? By “short,” I mean a couple of well developed paragraphs.

Religion/Superstition:
Wow, this summer is flying fast. Caleb started us on "superstitions" a week or so ago. In the beginning of the book, they are trying to instill religion in Huck. Several characters have their own take on religion, and it might be helpful to write down the comments they make relating to the concept of religion/superstition. Twain even inserts his OWN take on religion. What do you think Twain's is?

Education:
The age old debate between book learning and life experience is played out throughout the book. Which do you think is more important? Which characters think schooling is more important? How do you know? Which characters think life experience is more important? What do you think Twain thought?

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Huckleberry Finn: Week Five

Read through Chapter 21 and please do your usual mini-report.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Week Four Post; Yes, it's Really Early. It's not due until the 20th!

Introduction to Huckleberry Finn

Hi, I am posting this Week Four prompt early (ordinarily I would post this on Monday, the 16th, but I am going to be gone camping.) You won’t post to this prompt until July 20th.

Follow this schedule to pace yourself through HUCKLEBERRY FINN: (Read at your own pace, but be sure to do the assignments on time.)
July 13-20: Read Chapters 1-11—do a mini research project as you have been. Respond to each others’ mini research projects.
July 21-28: Read Chapters 12- 21—do a mini research project as you have been. Respond to each others’ mini research projects.
July 29-August 3: Read Chapters 22-31—do a short essay about your concept on your own blog; post a link on my blog to yours. Respond to each others’ essays.
August 4-August 10: Read Chapters 32-43—do a short essay about your concept on your own blog; post a link on my blog to yours. Respond to each others’ essays.

Where does that short essay material come from? As you read Huckleberry Finn, I am going to ask you to notice that the four following ideas keep cropping up: freedom, religion/superstition, education and nature. Please choose one concept to pursue throughout the book. As we read through Huckleberry Finn, I would ask you to keep a list of references to one of the above mentioned concepts. Each time you come across a reference to that concept, jot down the page, and give a brief summary of the reference. By brief, I mean a sentence or two at the most. If you own the book, you could just put “stickies” on those pages. Meanwhile, keep your ear open to the news. As you get attuned to looking for that particular concept, see if any of those concepts are in the news, or if you hear them talked about. The last two weeks of reading (July 29ff and August 4ff), you will NOT have a research topic due. Instead, you will post a link on my blog to YOUR blog, where you will have posted a short essay on the concept you chose from Huckleberry Finn. To get credit for those two weeks, what you should do is post the first week about how you see the concept used in Huckleberry Finn, and the second week about how you see that same concept today. What concepts, issues, concerns crop up today in connection to these same themes? By “short,” I mean a couple of well developed paragraphs. Each week, I am going to post a little blurb about one of the concepts. I’ll start with freedom.

Okay. One of the Essential Questions that we are going to be talking a lot about this year is “What does it mean to be an American?” Do you know or think about this concept very often? Many of my students will say, very quickly, “Well, yes, to be an American means that we have freedom.” Hmmm. Well, yes, I suppose that’s true. But what is freedom? Is freedom the same to each individual? I think that you will find it demonstrated in Huckleberry Finn that there are many kinds of freedom, and that freedom means different things from one character to another, or from one person to another. Does freedom to Huck mean the same as freedom to Jim? What about in the news? Have you see that word lately? How about Operation Iraqi Freedom? Where else have you seen that term used or implied? Is freedom a quintessentially American trait? You don’t have to answer these questions now, but they may help you start thinking if “freedom” is the concept you chose to map throughout the book.

ENJOY!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Week Three Post

Hello! This week, you are:
(1) finishing Touching Spirit Bear
(2) sharing your last research project for this book
(3) responding to the following prompt:
A--page 12, “Justice should heal, not punish.”
B--page 31, “This banishment was the ultimate hurt—worst than his father’s fists, worse than his mother’s never caring. This was the hurt of being alone and unwanted.”
C--page 196, “How to help Peter heal is something that will haunt you and stay under your skin. The harm you did to him will fester and pain you all of your life unless you’re able to make up for it.”
Do you think that any of these quotes represent the main theme of the book? If so, explain, please. If not, please find the passage that best represents the theme of the book and explain why that one fits the best.
A note about next week’s work: my family and I are going camping on Thursday or Friday of this week, and we won’t be back until next Wednesday. I’ll leave an early prompt for your first week of Huck Finn, but your feedback will be seriously delayed. ;) In fact, you don’t have to post until next Tuesday night if that’s better for you. Have a great week!