Please make good use of this "buffer week" because it is the only day off for the remainder of the year.
Monday, February 28, 2011
2/28: "Buffer Week"
Please make good use of this "buffer week" because it is the only day off for the remainder of the year.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Week 7 Recap
We have certainly been blessed by the Protocol sessions. We owe Mrs. Hinners, Mr. Schwartz, Mrs. Moorhead, Mrs. Millard, and Mrs. Yates a great deal of thanks for generously sharing their time, talent and wisdom!
- CREATE YOUR OWN CONJUGATION CHARTS to practice conjugating "The Being Verb" in the Present, Imperfect(past) and Future tense. Complete 4 of these charts and KNOW THEM. You must be able to retain those conjugations, and you will want to know the translation for all of this.
- Complete pages 32, 38, 41, & 44. You may use your flashcards and glossary. Try to do the work on your own first and then check the work against your answer key. Mark any corrections with a different color. Label all sentences with the appropriate parts of speech. :)
EXPOSITION
- Bring in your rough draft on Week 8. Bring in that which you have completed, thus far. I realize that many of you are not finished creating your story, and that's ok. Be sure that you type and double space your paper. It is only for this peer review and editing exercise that your paper must be double spaced.
Keep in mind that your final and polished short story must be turned in on Week 13. This, like so many other projects, cannot be done at the last minute.
Yesterday, we revisited the concept of having someone else read your paper aloud. That way, they can not only offer you a positive critique, you can hear whether or not something you intended to say was properly written. I can't stress enough the importance of this step.
Work hard this week so that you can use your week off to catch up, work ahead and/or enjoy your free time with your family.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Mock Trial Specific
We've been invited to observe the District Mock Trials will be held at the Clermont County Municipal Courthouse on 2/25. It begins at 10am, so we should be there by 9:45am. Those planning to attend should RSVP by Thursday. I do not know if the trials will be of a civil or a criminal nature. I hope to know on Thursday.
All of you need to be reading your trial with earnest. As we discussed yesterday, explanations of what is required of an opening and closing statement are posted within the trial materials.
Additionally, pages 9-18 address specifics of the Presentation. Each of your roles are addressed in some form there. Be sure that you've reviewed the information thoroughly.
TIPS FOR PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE:
Be well-versed in all the data contained in pages 9-18.
The cases permitted for use in the Mock Trial are listed on pages 30 and 31.
I strongly urge you to become familiar with those cases. You are permitted to research the cases beyond their brief summaries in the trial notebook. Counsels for the Defense and Prosecuting teams may then decide which, if any, are applicable to their argument.
TIPS FOR WITNESSES:
In addition to the witness statements, information pertinent to your role can be located on page 9.
It cannot be stressed enough that you must know your statement inside and out. Memorize it as you would a speech. You must know the character so well that you vanish on the witness stand and the character you're playing is the one who is seen during the trial. :)
TIPS FOR THE BAILIFF:
Refer to pages 10 and 11 in the first section for specific information about your role. You will have opportunity to practice in class, but you must be prepared for those practices.
ALL:
STUDY! STUDY! STUDY!
Be sure to follow assignments listed in your WAG.
Bring your posters to class for Weeks 8-10.
If you have not yet done so, add Barbara Barrett's photo and action information to your poster. You will also want to post and properly label photos for the Defense, Prosecution and Bailiff. (You might have to place those photos on the back of your poster.)
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Mock Trial- HW clarification
Hello, Brilliant B'ers!
There was plenty of love to go around yesterday......the love of sugar! :)
Candies and cupcakes and cookies.....oh my! Thanks for sharing your treats and more importantly- your kindness with each other.
A hearty "THANK YOU!" is extended to Mrs. Millard, who gave us a most excellent lesson in proper table etiquette. It was fun to able to practice some of those newly-acquired skills on berries and cake, was it not?? I hope that you delight your family with your fresh and fabulous new table manners. Remember, Protocol is not just a fun night out. The entire process is designed to equip you with a life-long skill set which distinguishes you from others as potential leaders and ambassadors of Christ.
A word about the Mock Trial Assignment-
I have thoroughly exhausted the rules of MT, and the only reference made to time is on page 3, which only addresses that participants must be in the courtroom 30 minutes prior to the trial. There is no "timekeeper" role, so I will consult a CC official and the judge. I will share those results with you on Monday.
Until then, keep your assignment of preparing an opening statement to no longer than 2 minutes. You'll want to present a lucid and logical position. You may use persuasive language, but be careful not to get drawn into histrionics or hyperbole. (See pg. 12 of MT for more info)
Consider this strategy to your assignment:
1. Ponder the discussions we've enjoyed in class and review all of the evidence.
2. If YOU were Counsel for the Defense, would you present Barbara Barrett as
- Not Guilty (reasonable doubt)
- Not Guilty by reason of self defense
- Not Guilty by reason of insanity/BWS
3. Once you decide on that position, then you should sketch out the reasons you could list to support your position.
4. When you have those thoughts in place, you can begin to compose your opening statement.
As with any writing assignment, you should print up a rough draft, check for typo's/errors and then have someone else read it to ensure that your properly expressed that which you intended.
*Remember- this is just a homework exercise. You don't have to have the case figured out, neither do the actual defense attorneys have to maintain the position they present for this particular assignment. It's yet another exercise in examining the case from all angles- whether you personally believe Mrs. Barrett is guilty or not.
Monday, February 7, 2011
2/7/11
We accomplished a great deal and covered a lot of information today, despite our technical glitches with the DVD player. Thank you for all of your hard work. :)
As you know, we tweaked some assignments in the WAG.
Be sure that you have the additions/modifications for:
- Grammar/Latin (same as previous week, plus 4 conjugation charts for the "State of Being" verb- use the copy I made for you)
- Exposition (create a story chart/hill for your short story)
- Research/Mock Trial (Add Dana McGuire and Lee Porter to your Case Posters)
Remember that unless you are instructed otherwise, completed homework is meant to be turned in on the date it's due.
NOTE: As always, your parent may excuse you from any assignment.
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Next Monday is Valentine's Day. If you're bringing in Valentines, be sure to have enough for each of your classmates. Treats will be passed out during the viewing of the film. :)
We will also be adjusting our seminar schedule to allow for a 30 minute protocol session. Mrs. Millard (Miss Audrey's mother) will present Table Etiquette to you at 11:30am.
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Be sure to register your Engrade account.
Work hard for your parents this week. God bless you!