Sunday, November 8, 2015

Post Transcendentalism Seminar Blog

Use the Transcendentalism quote packet and ideas you got from our seminar discussion to help you formulate a response to ONE of the ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS for Into the Wild. 

Post your response UNDER the question you are responding to.  You MUST use one of the quotes from the packet to help you develop your response.  You should also use relevant details from Into the Wild to develop ideas and connections.  LENGTH = approx. 150 words.


***Remember to use the pattern of development as you incorporate the quote in your writing!!!






After you post your response, read some of the responses posted by your classmates and reply to 1 or 2 others.  Your reply can be shorter (about 2 or 3 sentences). 

In your reply you can do any of the following:

      *  relate their ideas to another example from the book or the quote packet
      *  offer a different perspective
      *  ask a question about something
      *  talk about connections or insights that came to you after reading the post

Monday, September 28, 2015

Happiness EQ's

Happiness Essential Questions

Below you will see the essential questions from our unit.  Think about the articles you read.  What do the different writers and researchers have to say?  How would they answer the questions?  What details/studies/quotes in the articles relate to the questions?


Directions:  Pick those questions that you think are most relevant to the articles you read.  For each article you read, create a post in which you discuss a relevant connection to the questions you picked.  You can include any of the following in your post, but DO NOT SIMPLY REPEAT WHAT SOMEONE ELSE ALREADY SAID:
               1.  You can paraphrase what you think the author would say in response to the question.
               2.  You can connect specific evidence from the article to the question.
               3.  You can connect a specific quote from the article to the question.
               4.  You can connect a specific example from the article to the question.
               5.  You can take what someone else already posted and develop their idea with 
                    another piece of evidence from the article.
               6.  You can respectfully disagree with what someone else already said and use
                    evidence from the article to back up your idea.

Important:  Be sure to identify titles, authors, and researchers (if you are quoting any studies).  Do not just list info., evidence, or quotes from the article.  You must discuss the text details you use and clearly connect them to an answer to the question.  Also, remember this is an academic blog, not a text or a tweet, so use clear, respectful, and formal language, and proofread!


REMEMBER TO WRITE YOUR POST ON A WORD DOCUMENT OR GOOGLE DOC FIRST & THEN COPY/PASTE IT INTO THE REPLY BOX.  REMEMBER TO SIGN INTO YOUR GOOGLE ACCOUNT BEFORE YOU POST OR YOUR POST WILL BE LOST!


                               The text we create together will be useful to you
                         as you start to come up with ideas for the up-coming paper!



Monday, August 31, 2015

HAPPINESS

What is happiness to you? 

        Time magazine asked its readers to send in images that represent joy.  Check out this a collection of the most inspiring and imaginative submissions:

      The Huffington Post also asked its readers to capture happiness in one photo.  Check out this collection of joyful images:

     A series called "One Question" on Youtube posed this question to people on the street.  To see their responses, click on the link:




So, how would you answer this question?  What is happiness to you?  Reply with a post of at least 15 words but no more than 40.  

***Remember to sign into your Google account before posting your comment or your writing will be lost!!!!  Better yet, write your response into a word document beforehand and then copy/paste it into the comment box.:):):)