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Writing Workshop | Cyberjournal Reflection Today, you will construct your first reflective blog post for this class. Writers develop and clarify ideas by interacting with other writers. Writers develop, connect, and reflect on ideas presented by other writers. In doing so, they determine their personal opinion on a topic. This opinion is then developed into an argument using information gathered from other writers. This information and insight adds to their own writing via direct and indirect evidence. Construct a paragraph about your personal thoughts on tourism by responding to the questions below. Be sure to write in complete sentences, paragraph form.
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Do Now | Rehearse your group's movements a final time.
Recording | 15 minutes sessions in the dance studio, there may be time available tomorrow as well
Artist Statement | When you are done filming, you need to finish and finalize your artist statement. Have Addie review and give feedback before publishing it on the Academics Artifacts page of your writing portfolio. Theme | The connection to A Small Place and the world you know and understand. The argument that you want your views to appreciate from the novel, about the novel.
Creation | The breakdown of meaning within the movements of the dance.
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Publication | Enhance your portfolio by publishing your artist statement and dance creation (or something that represents it, like your notes or drawings) on the Academic Artifacts page. Do Now | Create a new Google Document
Theme | The connection to A Small Place and the world you know and understand. The argument that you want your views to appreciate from the novel, about the novel.
Creation | The breakdown of meaning within the movements of the dance.
General Format
General Advice
Publication | Enhance your portfolio by publishing your artist statement and dance creation (or something that represents it, like your notes or drawings) on the Academic Artifacts page. |
éPortfolio Submission FormCourse DescriptionA Small Place is an interdisciplinary course inspired by the controversial nonfiction novel, A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid, about Antigua—the lasting effects of British colonialism, criticism of the tourist industry and corruption of Antiguan government. Throughout this course, Étudians will research and analyze a wide variety of multimedia texts about Antigua, Sheboygan, and Native American history in Wisconsin; focused on the themes of tourist and native, colonialism and gentrification, and the cultural importance of movement.
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