FIRST DAY OF CLASS!
Dear Mythology Students,
I welcome you to the land of gods and goddesses, where logic does not
exist, only the idea that some where in the slime of cosmic confusion
order becomes real. Was that poetic? TRANSLATION: Prepare yourself to
learn ancient ideas and concepts that are bizarre; yet still relevant
and valid in modern times. I welcome you to Mythology.
HOMEWORK for Thursday, 3rd, 201*
1. Supplies with five dividers ( assignments, notes, handouts, vocab./mechanics, journal)
HOMEWORK forWednesday, January 10th, 2018 !
2. "What is a Classic? "
HERE ARE SOME PREVIOUS STUDENT EXAMPLES. Please do not repeat these.
I look forward to working with you this year!
Cheers,
Crampton
MONDAY, JANUARY 8th
If you missed class, we completed the following:
1. Students were given PC #2. After our
brief introduction to the word "CLASSICAL" during our last class
period, consider the following images, and explain why or why not these
examples are classic?
Note: You are welcome to complete the "pocket cards" if you miss class; however, you must submit the card on the next school day following the day missed. Each card is worth 5 points.
2. We then discussed why/why note the two examples are considered "classic." This was done in order to guide students with the "What is a Classic" assignment due on Tuesday.
3. Students were then introduced to a brief "history" lesson regarding the ancient Greeks. We discussed their brilliance and their ability to create. Images were shown to help illustrate these points, and students recorded the information on the the PINK MAP, located in the "notes" section of their notebook. PLEASE OBTAIN THE INFORMATION FROM ONE OF YOUR GROUP MEMBERS!
HOMEWORK:
1. "What is a Classic?" is due on Wednesday. Please fastidiously follow the instructions. There is an example on the back of the explanation page that you can follow.
HOMEWORK for Thursday, 3rd, 201*
1. Supplies with five dividers ( assignments, notes, handouts, vocab./mechanics, journal)
HOMEWORK forWednesday, January 10th, 2018 !
2. "What is a Classic? "
What is a Classic? DUE DATE:
Wednesday, January 10th, 2018
Explanation:
If something is referred to as "classic," what does that mean? Many
times when individuals hear the world "classic," they naturally think of
pieces of literature or art, which, of course apply and make sense;
however, in addition to literature and art, there are a myriad of other
aspects to our culture that could be considered "classic."
Prior to
explaining your assignment, allow me to give you some insight into the
word "classic." It has been suggested that the Latin root classicus, relates to the "first or highest class or division" in which the Roman people were anciently divided. These individuals were often spoken of as "classici." So, the word "CLASSIC" could be interpreted to mean "of the first class" or of the highest order. " The meaning is probably best captured by our slang expression, "classy."
So, knowing this little bit of information, what do you consider to be "classic?"
Assignment: For
your assignment, you are to consider the word "classic," and then
locate an image of what you to be "classic." There is no "right" or
"wrong" answer, as long as you can justify your choice as being "of the
highest order." In addition, you need to further justify your choice in
writing by answering the following questions in your response.
- Identify your "classic " choice.
- In your words, what does the term "classic" mean to you?
- In a brief paragraph, explain why you consider your choice to be "classic?" Please be specific. A response such as, "Because I like it," is not sufficient!
Requirements:
- Please type, double space your response, using 12 pt font, Times New Roman print
- Include an image of your chosen "classic example."
- Follow the example offered on the explanation handout given to you on Wednesday.
- Include your first and last name, my name, period, and date in the upper left corner of your assignment (MLA format) ....DOUBLE SPACE!
HERE ARE SOME PREVIOUS STUDENT EXAMPLES. Please do not repeat these.
The Parthenon/Temple to Athena Nike....the structure is a classic example of the lasting influence of the ancient Greeks.
Warm apple pie and vanilla ice cream
Solitaire Diamond Ring
Pearls
First Kiss
I look forward to working with you this year!
Cheers,
Crampton
MONDAY, JANUARY 8th
If you missed class, we completed the following:
Note: You are welcome to complete the "pocket cards" if you miss class; however, you must submit the card on the next school day following the day missed. Each card is worth 5 points.
2. We then discussed why/why note the two examples are considered "classic." This was done in order to guide students with the "What is a Classic" assignment due on Tuesday.
3. Students were then introduced to a brief "history" lesson regarding the ancient Greeks. We discussed their brilliance and their ability to create. Images were shown to help illustrate these points, and students recorded the information on the the PINK MAP, located in the "notes" section of their notebook. PLEASE OBTAIN THE INFORMATION FROM ONE OF YOUR GROUP MEMBERS!
HOMEWORK:
1. "What is a Classic?" is due on Wednesday. Please fastidiously follow the instructions. There is an example on the back of the explanation page that you can follow.