Monday, May 13, 2013

Would You Rather? Part 3 ...

Dear students,

As I read your posts from yesterday, I noticed a lack of editing. Be sure to do your best writing.

As a reminder, for your final blog posts, you will write a persuasive paragraph in a series called "Would You Rather." In each post, I will give you a scenario, and you will have to defend your answer using the following criteria:

  • topic sentence stating your opinion
  • At least 3 supporting sentences defending your opinion
  • A concluding sentence summarizing your writing
Here is your "Would You Rather" for today:

Would you rather be a giant hamster or a tiny rhino?

Please remember to check for mistakes by reading aloud your post to yourself before you publish it. I cannot wait to see what you write!
Your teacher,
Ms. S :)

Would You Rather? Part 2 ...

Dear students,

For your final blog posts, you will write a persuasive paragraph in a series called "Would You Rather." In each post, I will give you a scenario, and you will have to defend your answer using the following criteria:

  • topic sentence stating your opinion
  • At least 3 supporting sentences defending your opinion
  • A concluding sentence summarizing your writing
Here is your "Would You Rather" for today:
Would you rather win five million dollars or become a famous superstar?

Please remember to check for mistakes by reading aloud your post to yourself before you publish it. I cannot wait to see what you write!

Your teacher,
Ms. S

Friday, May 10, 2013

Would You Rather ...

Dear students,

For your final blog posts, you will write a persuasive paragraph in a series called "Would You Rather." In each post, I will give you a scenario, and you will have to defend your answer using the following criteria:


  • A topic sentence stating your opinion
  • At least 3 supporting sentences defending your opinion
  • A concluding sentence summarizing your writing
Here is your "Would You Rather" for today:
Would you rather have a 3-day weekend every week or have an extra month of summer vacation?
I cannot wait to see what you will write!
Your teacher,
Ms. S

P.S.-Here is my example:

        If I had the choice to have a 3-day weekend every week or have an extra month of summer vacation, I would rather have a 3-day weekend every week. If I had a 3-day weekend instead of 2 days, I would get a lot more done! In addition, I would not have to work as much, and I could spend more time working out, shopping, reading, relaxing, and hanging out with my friends. Plus, I would not feel so rushed on my weekends. I could even go out of town for long weekends and visit family and friends! I prefer having a 3-day weekend  rather than having another month of summer vacation.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Poetry Madness: Championship Game

Welcome to the championship game!!! Reread "Life Doesn't Frighten Me" and "The Falling Star."

Your post MUST include:
*why you connect to the poem
*what you like about the poet's craft

If your response is not detailed and does not answer both parts, it will be disqualified. In addition, if there are multiple grammatical and spelling mistakes, your response will be disqualified.

It takes attention to detail and hard work to be a champion, so your blog post needs to reflect your best writing and thinking. May the best poem win!


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Hold Your Horses!

You do not need to post tonight. For the first time ever in Poetry Madness history, we have a tie in Game 1 of the Final Four. "Mother to Son" and "Life Doesn't Frighten Me" is tied. We will determine the winner tomorrow!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Poetry Madness: Final Four, Game 2

Who is going to make it to the championship game?

Read "The Falling Star" and "The New Suit."

Your response needs to be a paragraph with at least 3 sentences, but you do not need to summarize the meaning of the poems. Instead, your response should include the following information:

  • Which poem's meaning is more important to you?
  • What personal connection can you make?
  • Which poet's craft do you enjoy more? Poet's craft can include repetition, word choice, rhyme, simile/metaphor, etc.
 Make sure your answer is detailed and explains the three bullet points.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Poetry Madness: Final Four, Game 1

Welcome to the Final Four!

Read "Mother to Son" and "Life Doesn't Frighten Me."

Your response needs to be a paragraph with at least 3 sentences, but you do not need to summarize the meaning of the poems. Instead, your response should include the following information:


  • Which poem's meaning is more important to you?
  • What personal connection can you make?
  • Which poet's craft do you enjoy more? Poet's craft can include repetition, word choice, rhyme, simile/metaphor, etc.
 Make sure your answer is detailed and explains the three bullet points.