The Book Thief Cover Project -LINKS
Mrs. Marshall's English Classes
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Opposing Arguments to KONY 2012
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Many of you have seen KONY 2012 on Facebook and Twitter. Become informed before you join the campaign.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Things Fall Apart Web Quest
“Until
the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always
glorify the hunter”
Directions: Today you will be going on an internet based
web quest to get a deeper sense of the historical and biographical references
in the novel. Things Fall Apart is a critically diverse novel that explores
several different aspects African history, society, and culture. Using google docs share your answers with me at bmarshall@rbchs.com
1. Content Area-
Geography:
Using
the following links http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/countries.html
and http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/countries/Nigeria.html
·
Draw
a map of NIGERIA only. Label cities,
mountains, rivers, Highlight Igbo*
(the setting for our novel)
·
Locate
the 4 major peoples, identify and read the linked information. Write down 1 fact per people!
·
Using
the following link: http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Igbo.html
·
Read
the information about the Igbo culture and people. Identify 5
facts about the people.
·
Using
the back of your novel, or a site on the internet, write down 5 native Igbo
words and their English translation.
·
Use
the following links to research Igbo customs, foods, traditions, festivals,
ceremonies, and the very important Kola Nut:
Explain and identify the following:
o
FuFu
(use Google search)
o
The
Kola Nut
o
1
Igbo Tradition
o
1
Igbo Ceremony
o
1
Igbo Custom
full
name Albert Chinualumogu Achebe (1930- ), Nigerian
novelist, poet, broadcaster, and educator. He was born in Ogidi, an Ibo village
near the Niger River, and educated at University College, Ibadan (1948-53) and
the University of London (1953). From the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s he pursued
a career in broadcasting, holding executive positions with the Nigerian
Broadcasting Corporation and the Voice of Nigeria. In recent decades he has
held a succession of teaching posts, notably a professorship at Bard College in
Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.
Achebe's first novel, Things
Fall Apart (1958), set the theme for his subsequent
work: the impact of Western influences on traditional African society. Among
his later novels are Arrow of God
(1964), A Man of the People
(1966), and Anthills of the Savannah
(1987). Achebe's other works include a short-story collection, Girls
at War (1972), and Christmas in Biafra
and Other Poems (1973), winner of the Commonwealth Poetry
Prize.
Using
the following link, and your own internet sourcing (NO Wikipedia!) http://www.learner.org/workshops/isonovel/Pages/Achebepage.html
research
the life of Chinua Achebe. Among the
information you are looking for, answer the following questions:
1. Achebe was born in the country
of? In what year?
2. What village was he raised in?
3. He graduated from where?
4. Why did he leave Nigeria?
5. Professor of English for what 2
American colleges?
6. Became a famous ________ after he was
appointed senior research fellow at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
7. The Sunday Times of London named Achebe what?
8. Achebe has how many honoray doctrites
from universities all over the world?
9. He currently lives and works where?
10. List 1 other piece he has written.
3. Final Article:
Read
the following article, and list 3 major issues in African history.
A Long Way Gone Blog #3
Chapter
12 and 13:
When Beah arrives at the village of Yele how does his military life begin?
Describe some of the ways the military trained the boys. Was it necessary to
recruit children to become soldiers?
Post your responses in complete sentences and add your name to the end of the responses for full credit.
This assignment is due by Monday 3/5 before class starts.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
A Long Way Gone Blog #2
Chapter
8:
Beah sees himself changing as a result of his challenges to survive. He says,
“Our innocence had been replaced by fear and we had become monsters” (55). Consider everything you know about Beah up to
this point. Freewrite one page in which you reflect on this comment and what
has happened to Beah so far. Do you agree that fear can make someone become a
monster?
Post your responses in complete sentences and add your name to the end of the responses for full credit.
This assignment is due by Monday 2/27 before class starts.
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