Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Hey everyone,

I will be handing out a basic checklist for the book of letters tomorrow in class. Here is a copy of it if you want a head start.

Tomorrow we're going to do a bit of in class creative writing in groups, hopefully it will be fun and a bit silly :). No homework so don't worry.

You will have time on Friday to put together your book (probably about 1/2 hour). Please review the comments section of the last entry as some people has asked questions about the assignment that might help everyone in the class.

Any other questions or concerns please leave a comment.

Remember not to stress too much. Let's try to keep Block C a "stress free zone"

Sunday, March 16, 2008





I got a request to repost the Book of Letters assignment. It was originally posted back on Feb 17th. Here's the link :)

I hope you are all doing well and not stressing out too much. My advice to you all is to work a little on your project every day instead of stressing out and plowing through it all on Monday and Tuesday next week. As they say, slow and steady wins the race.

Someone also asked me if they could do X and Z if they wanted. You are all welcome to add them in but as I said earlier, you won't be given extra marks for them.


Remember to relax and enjoy your holiday :)









Monday, March 10, 2008

Hey guys,

To reply to a couple of questions...

1) You can still use "cup" if you want (just don't copy my entry word for word)

2) Tomorrow we are going to be looking at chapters 13-16. Considering you have a test on Thursday I would assume you have pretty much finished the book by now. I will go over the test in more detail tomorrow.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Hey everyone.

Here is the example entry that I created for the Book of Letters. As you can see I am expecting some fairly sophisticated work. I am well aware from all the assignments that I have marked thus far, that you are all capable of a high level oftextual analysis and I expect to see it in this assignment.

Here is the sample:

C is for the cup that Bilbo stole from Smaug.

Bilbo, up until the point when he stole the cup, had not been overwhelmed by a desire for riches and treasure like the dwarves. However, at the sight of Smaug’s vast hoard Bilbo suddenly fell victim to the greed and desire that had inspired the dwarves to pursue their quest, “Bilbo had heard tell and sing of dragon-hoards before, but the splendour, the lust, the glory of such treasure had never yet come home to him. His heart was filled and pierced with enchantment and with the desire of dwarves…” (p.250). Falling victim to the allure and spell of the dragon’s treasure, Bilbo acts rashly and steals the cup without thinking through the potential consequences. Symbolically, if Bilbo represents the humanity that lies in all of us, then Smaug’s treasure symbolically represents greed’s ability to overpower even the most well-intentioned and honest individuals. By stealing the cup, Bilbo hopes to demonstrate to the dwarves that he is in fact a powerful individual capable of achieving great feats, “more like a grocer than a burglar’ indeed! We’ll hear no more of that” (p.251). Although he does manage to achieve this goal, we must consider the negative qualities of this desire. Although Bilbo may represent all that is good in humanity, he still falls victim to one of the most basic of human weaknesses - the lust for money and the power that goes along with it.

This is a little longer than 150 words but keep in mind that 150 is a minimum and there is a good chance that you will go over. As you can see from the above entry I expect you to use quotations from the text and to use what we have learned to bring new meaning and insight to the words that you have chosen. They should have an identifiable link to main themes and ideas in the story. If you choose an obscure word then I will expect you to be able to demonstrate how it relates to the main ideas in the book.

As for the request for bonus marks for completing X and Z, I have decided NOT to allow it. This project requires a lot of thought and work, I want you to put all your energy into making the required entries the best possible. So, to repeat, there will be NO bonus marks for completing X and Z.

There was also a questions about how the book should be assembled. I am very open to creativity for this project. You can "bind" the book however you want. It can be attached from the top or side or wherever you want. But it should be a book of some kind. If you have a creative idea, run it by me just so that we're on the same page.

I will bring a mock up of the above entry to class on Tuesday but I want to be clear that this is a creative assignment and you are free to interpret the entries as you see fit.

See you on Tuesday






Monday, March 3, 2008

Hey Everyone,

Here is the link to the "are you more Took or Baggins" writing assignment. (sorry it was not up on the wiki).

Also, some students have asked which letters are being omitted from the book of letters. You will NOT be responsible for X or Z. There are some more difficult letters remaining but I' m confident your imagination will help you out. That means you will be responsible for a total of 24 entries, 12 each if you are in a pair and for the one trio that will be 8 each.

Remember to keep plugging away on the assignment.

See you on Thursday and don't forget all your late assignments.