March 7, 2012

Tuesday - Period 3

Language exercise:  nominalisation (conversion of a verb to a noun)
Examples:
  • Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.  It marked the beginning of World War II in Europe.
  • Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939 marked the beginning of World War II in Europe.
As part of our study of Principal Clark's speech in Lean on Me, you will be writing a paragraph response to the question:  Evaluate the effectiveness of Principal Clark's speech in Lean On Me in achieving his purpose.


In today's lesson a paragraph response to this type of question has been modelled to guide your response to the above question.Paragraph Exemplar - Yr 10

February 27, 2012

Monday - Period 2 & Wednesday - Period 3

To consolidate what we have done so far we will take a look at the subject specific terminology list for this unit and clarify our understandings of the terms encountered to date.

Lean on Me - Principal Clark's Speech

We will start examining this speech through a word cloud to predict the tone and subject matter of the text.  Next, you will look at the transcript and annotate the techniques that you can identify.  Finally, you will complete the following on your Weebly:
  1. SOAPS details
  2. Tone of the speech - what attitude is being expressed by Principal Clark.  Explain your answer
  3. Use of ethos, pathos, and/or logos - how is this developed?
  4. A paragraph response to the question -  Evaluate the effectiveness of Principal Clark's speech in Lean On Me in achieving his purpose.


February 21, 2012

Tuesday - Period 3 & Thursday - Period 1

Inpendence Day Speech:

Continuing our work from last lesson, you will annotate your own personal copy of the speech.  We will look at how it is structured and the 'voices' it contains.

Once this is complete you will need to complete the following tasks on your Weebly:

  1. Under the 'Rhetoric' tab create a new sub-page called 'Independence Day'.
  2. Using 'SOAPS' describe each section.
  3. Insert the video onto your page (locate the embed code from Youtube)
  4. Underneath the video describe the structure
  5. Describe the 'voices' contained in the speech.

February 17, 2012

Friday - Period 5

Rhetorical study of The President's address in the film, Independence Day.

1. Initial task:  SOAPS - Speaker - Occasion - Audience - Purpose - Subject
2. Speech deconstruction: using the frequency list and your Rhetorical Devices Glossary, locate the rhetorical devices found in the text.  In groups of 2 or 3, annotate your copy using sticky notes.

February 15, 2012

Wednesday - Period 3

Group A:  Weebly - ethos, pathos and logos.  Understanding shown using a print advertisement under a sub-heading 'Ethos - Pathos - Logos'.
Group B:  Introduction to rhetorical devices (glossary)

February 13, 2012

Monday - Period 2

Group A:  introduction to rhetorical devices (glossary)
Group B:  Weebly - ethos, pathos and logos.  Understanding shown using a print advertisement under a sub-heading 'Ethos - Pathos - Logos'.

February 9, 2012

Thursday - Period 1

Ethos - Pathos - Logos
Today we will look at each of these as part of Aristotle's theory of effective communication.
Ethos Pathos Logos Sheet


Then we will look at the Chevron, 'Human Energy' television advertisements and discuss the use of each element.

February 7, 2012

Tuesday - Period 3

To begin our study of rhetoric we will consider the relationships between each of the following elements:
COMMUNICATOR - AUDIENCE - AIM - PURPOSE - SUBJECT - MEDIUM - CONTEXT

Following discussion around these areas you need to:

  1. Create a new page on your Weebly titled 'Rhetoric'
  2. On that page write your definition of rhetoric
  3. In point form detail your understanding of the relationships between the above elements

February 4, 2012

Friday - Period 5

Today you will receive and examine your Subject Specific Terminology and Report Criteria for Semester 1.

The remainder of the lesson will be spent setting up your Weebly ready for future lessons/tasks.  You need the password and userid given to you, and must log into http://students.weebly.com to begin.  Take the time to become familiar with the features of Weebly.

February 1, 2012

Wednesday - Period 3

Welcome to English in 2012.  We will begin this year with the following:
  • Outline of what you will study this year
  • A look at this blog and the Weebly you will complete your work on
  • Set up the book you will keep this year
  • If time, begin to look at our first unit on rhetoric

October 20, 2011

Thursday - Period 2

Before proceeding with today's work, all tasks from Tuesday & Wednesday (see post below) must be completed and handed in for marking.

Criteria for Judging the Effectiveness of Films
Next week we will study a number of Tropfest short films.  One of the concluding activities is to act as a judge of the Tropfest Film Festival and decide on the winning film from the selection we study.  To do this we need to agree on what the criteria for an effective, award worthy film would be.  Individually or in small groups you are asked to formulate a list of criteria that could be used in the judging of these films.  Ideas will be shared and a class criteria will be formed from your ideas.

October 18, 2011

Tuesday - Period 2 & Wednesday - Period 5

Genre & Plot Features

Today we will continue our examination of genre and extend it to also look at plot features associated with each type of film.  We will examine the short film, 'Plot Device', that parody's the various film making styles we have come to expect in certain genres.


Then take a look at the 'Behind the Scenes' video to expand your knowledge and understanding of how some of these genre styles were made.

You will then complete the following:
  1. A table that records the use of filmic techniques for each genre covered.
  2. A paragraph in which you explain your understanding of genre and how they are created by filmmakers.

October 14, 2011

Friday - Period 5

Representation of Ideas by Filmmakers

Today we will look at how filmmakers use film techniques and styles to bring us ideas.  We will look at the original 'Mary Poppins' movie trailer and brainstorm the type of characters and emotions the filmmaker wants us to experience.  Watch this trailer below.

Then you will watch a remixed version that changes our experiences of these characters and the emotions they (and we) feel.  Watch this version below.

Once you have completed your viewing you need to complete the following:

  1. Create a sub-page on your Weebly called 'Film Representation'.
  2. Embed both of the above videos on this page.
  3. Underneath each video describe the characters and the emotions felt by the audience.
  4. Then record (in point form) HOW the filmmaker achieved this.  Consider camera shots and angles, music, editing, captions, etc.

September 20, 2011

Week 10 Term 3

This week we will commence a film unit where we will revise and extend the film knowledge you have gained since Year 7.  If you intend to study in Years 11 & 12 this will be important preparation for you.  Tasks for this week:

Revision

  1. Create a new page on your Weebly titled 'Film'
  2. Insert the mind map below on this page.
  3. Choose 10 terms from the mind map and below it make a list of your own definitions of these terms.
Genre
  1. View a range of movie trailers as a class group and participate in discussion about what genre/s they belong to and the conventions used to indicate that genre.
  2. Create a sub-page called 'Film Genre'
  3. Select a movie trailer of your own choosing and embed it on this new page.  Below the video list the genre/s and the features used by the filmmaker from that genre.  (Record your answer in point form.)

September 19, 2011

Weeks 4-10

During this time we will revise the TEXT TYPES that you are likely to encounter in your Trial School Certificate.  You will be issued with a booklet containing features of these texts and activities to prepare you.

Importantly, you need to RESPOND TO (answer questions about) and COMPOSE (write) in these forms.

You are also encouraged to visit the Board of Studies website and practise using their online multiple choice questions.

August 3, 2011

Wednesday - Period 4

Assessment task (in class).  Essay response to the question:

'The study of drama helps us to understand human behaviour.'  How is this true for the play you have studied in class?



August 1, 2011

Monday - Period 3

Using the paragraphs you wrote in Week 2, you will begin to organise your draft essay by writing an introduction and a conclusion.  This will give you an entire draft essay that should guide you in your task on Wednesday.  Remember:  you are not able to bring any notes into the Assessment Task.  


Introductions should:

  • introduce the play and its composer and explain what the purpose of the play is
  • expand on the first point above by listing the behaviours you will address in your essay
  • acknlowledge that the messages about these behaviours are revealed through the character and language that the playwright uses
Conclusions should:
  • have a summary of all the points you addressed in the body paragraphs
  • have a comment on what we have learned from these behaviours
  • not reveal any new information/details

July 30, 2011

Week 2 Lessons

This week we will turn our attention to the upcoming Assessment Task in Week 3.  You will be writing an essay in class in response the the question:

'The study of drama helps us to understand human behaviour.'  How is this true for the play you have studied in class?


So this week will allow you the opportunity to:

  1. Choose the behaviours you will address in your essay
  2. Locate examples in the text where these behaviours are demonstrated
  3. Compose a paragraph for each behaviour that includes the examples and techniques used to 'help us to understand' that behaviour.
Aim to write 3 paragraphs in total.

July 22, 2011

Friday - Period 5

Playwright: Reginald Rose
Dramatic Techniques:  We will complete our notes today by looking at some of the dramatic techniques employed by playwright, Reginald Rose.  These techniques are additional to any language techniques found in the dialogue of the characters.

  • juxtaposition
  • stage directions
  • time
  • pauses/silences
  • rhetorical questions
  • irony
  • motifs

July 20, 2011

Wednesday - Period 4

12 Angry Men - Setting
In today's lesson we will look at how playwright, Reginald Rose, uses the setting of the jury room in his play.  On your Weebly create a new page for the play and then place the photo to the right (found in our 'Classwork' folder).  Then underneath complete the following:

  1. Make a list of words that describe the set and the mood created by the setting
  2. Then in a paragraph explain how the confined setting of the jury room aggravates or creates the conflicts that arise in the play.