Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Google Classroom

Going forward, all assignments will be posted in Google Classroom. However, any handouts posted there will also be available here, usually in the column to the right.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Assignment for Thursday, Feb 7

View Michael Sandel's lecture "The Moral Side of Murder" from his Justice course at Harvard. (It's a little less than an hour long.) The title of the lecture is a bit deceptive; be prepared to think about justice as the greatest good for the greatest number, which is the basis of a kind of philosophical thinking called utilitarianism. As the course guide puts it: "According to the principle of utility, we should always do whatever will produce the greatest amount of happiness and whatever is necessary to prevent the greatest amount of unhappiness. But is that right? Should you always try to maximize happiness? Should you always do whatever is necessary to minimize unhappiness?" Be prepared to answer these questions in class.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Assignment for Tuesday, Feb. 5

For Tuesday, read this article from The New Yorker. In addition to its content, pay attention to the article's structure. In a Google Doc, make an outline of the article, indicating its different parts or sections (don't make it too detailed). In your outline, highlight or put an asterisk next to the section that you think the author wants the reader to most remember. Explain the reasoning for your choice in one or two sentences at the end of your outline. Of course, you may work on this during Friday's class if you finish and turn in the required research writing early. Submit this assignment in Google Classroom if you have access to it; if not, share it with me via email.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Assignments for Wednesday, Jan. 30, and Friday, Feb. 1

I won't be in class on Wednesday and Friday; I'll be away at a conference. Use the class time to continue your research reading and writing.

For Wednesday, turn in 2-3 pages of your STP writing. This is the total you should have, not anything in addition to what you've already written. If you have more than 2-3 pages, that's fine. Be sure to make two Google Documents of your writing—one to turn in, and the other to continue working on. if you're in Google Classroom, turn it in there.

For Friday, you should turn in 3-5 pages of research writing. Again, submit this as a Google Doc in Google Classroom if you have access to it. Also, again, be sure to make two Google documents: One that you actually work on, and another one that you've copied and pasted and submitted in Google Classroom or shared with me.

See the assignments for each of those days. You will have reading over the weekend for Tuesday related to our new topic for the third quarter, justice.

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Class Work and Assignment for Thursday, Jan. 24

Work on another page of your research writing. You'll probably need to do some reading, too. For next Monday, I'll expect you to have 2-3 pages, and 3-5 pages by next Friday, Feb. 1.


Thursday, January 17, 2019

Assignment for Tuesday, Jan. 22

Write at least one page of your STP research writing. Submit it in Google Classroom. If you didn't finish your outline in class, do that before starting your research writing.

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Assignment for Thursday, Jan. 17

You may continue revising or tinkering with the exploratory essay. Submit it in Google Classroom by Thursday's class, or share it with me. If you already shared it with me, you may continue working on the document until the start of Thursday's class. If you already submitted it in Google Classroom, feel free to unsubmit it to continue working on it. You have no new work. If you didn't turn in the Mentor Commitment Letter, do so by Thursday.

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Assignment for Friday, Jan. 11

Complete the exploratory essay. Turn it in to Google Classroom if you're signed up there or share it with me through my school email. Also, bring the handouts distributed in class today (the AP synthesis essay and the synthesis essay students wrote last year on Unflattening.) Lastly, the mentor commitment form is due. Have your mentor sign it and turn it in to me.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Assignment for Wednesday, Jan. 9

Finish reading Sousanis's Unflattening (to p. 152). In class, you will continue working on the exploratory essay, and we will introduce the synthesis essay. Also, choose a mentor, give them the Mentor Guidelines handed out in class and have them sign the Mentor Commitment Letter that was also handed out in class. Both documents are posted to the right. You need to return the Mentor Commitment Letter to me by Friday, Jan. 11.

Thursday, January 3, 2019

Assignment for Monday, Jan. 7

In Sousanis's Unflattening, read pp. 115-139. In class, we will begin working on the exploratory essay for the STP, and look at the AP exam's synthesis essay. (You will write a synthesis essay related to Unflattening when we finish reading it.) Also, think about your mentor. I will need to know who that person is by next Friday.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Over Break

You have no assigned reading. As I mentioned in class, the school-wide Poetry Out Loud competition will take place on Monday, January 7, during tutorial. I encourage you to participate in it. Since you have no other work for me, consider learning a couple of poems to recite from memory. Go here to check out the eligible poems. (One poem has to be from before the twentieth century, and one poem has to have fewer than twenty-five lines. A single poem can satisfy both of these qualities, e.g. a sonnet by Shakespeare.)

Also, as I mentioned in class, when we finish Unflattening, you will write a synthesis essay about it, which is one of the three kinds of essays you will have to write on the AP exam. We will go over the synthesis essay when we get back from the break.

Lastly, you will need to choose your mentor for the STP when we come back in January, so if you missed Tuesday's class when I talked about it, see the guidelines for that in the STP Handbook, which is posted to the right.

Friday, December 14, 2018

Assignment for Tuesday. Dec. 18

In Unflattening, read pp. 69-87. You have no reading over the break, but be sure to have Unflattening with you for the first class on Thursday, January 3, which is a Day 2.

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Assignment for Friday, Dec. 14

In Unflattening, read pp. 49-67. If you missed class, we read chapter 2 during class, so you'll have two chapters to read.