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Title: British Lit!


1
Welcome to
  • British Lit!
  • Task 1 Seat yourselves in alphabetical
    orderaccording to FIRST NAMESstarting at seat 1.

2
Monday, August 4th
  • What am I learning today?
  • ELACC11-12RI5 Analyze and evaluate the
    effectiveness of the structure an author uses in
    his or her exposition or argument, including
    whether the structure makes points clear,
    convincing, and engaging.
  • ELACC11-12L1 Demonstrate command of the
    conventions of standard English grammar and usage
    when writing or speaking.
  • What am I going to do today?
  • Syllabus Course Intro (Brit Lit Movie)
  • Who's my teacher?
  • Policies and procedures
  • Student Info Sheets
  • A Source of Inspiration https//www.youtube.com/w
    atch?vx78PnPd-V-Anoredirect1
  • Autoethnography
  • TRSS forms while you are writing
  • How will I show I learned it?
  • HW Compose an autoethnography Due Wednesday,
    8/6
  • Syllabus Signature due Friday, 8/8
  • BRING 12 to purchase vocabulary book

3
Autoethnography
  • Morphemes (word parts)
  • Auto(prefix self)
  • Ethno(root from a nation/society)
  • Graphy(suffix "writing" or a "field of study)
  • Ethnography a qualitative research method in
    which a researcher uses participant observation
    and interviews in order to gain a deeper
    understanding of a group's culture
  • Autoethnography focuses on the writer's
    subjective experience rather than, or in
    interaction with, the beliefs and practices of
    others. As a form of self-reflective writing,
    autoethnography is widely used in performance
    studies, as a method in living educational
    research and English.

4
Autoethnography
Due (handwritten OR typed) Wednesday, 4/6
  • Introduction
  • Identify your grade, age, and educational
    backgroundwhere were you raised? How many
    schools have you attended? What kind of academic
    assistance have you received at home?
  • Body (can be as many paragraphs as you need)
  • What are your study habits like?
  • Do you need a particular environment to study? To
    read? To write?
  • What types of writing and reading do you prefer?
    Why?
  • What academic subjects do you prefer? Which do
    you hate? Why?
  • Conclusion
  • What do all of these things say about who you are
    as a student of Harrison High School? As a US
    citizen? As a person in the real world?
  • Advice (Start with the micro and extend to the
    macro)

5
Due Dates
  • Wednesday 8/6 autoethnography
  • Friday, 8/8 Syllabus Signature
  • ASAP (but Friday at the latest) BRING 12 to
    purchase vocabulary book

6
Partner Share
  • Choose one item in your possession today that
    helps to define who you are.
  • Describe the item and its importance to your
    classmate.
  • Be ready to introduce your classmate (and briefly
    explain the importance of his/her object).
  • ONLY TWO PEOPLE PER GROUP.
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