Older posts following this are related to the March, 2012 Arts in Education focus, which was modern dance.
Writing Focus: Argument
Prompt: Write a well-constructed paragraph about your opinion on one of the videos that we watched yesterday. The paragraph should address at least two dance concepts as they are used in the video. Each concept should be explained and described as a way to support your opinion about the piece. The text (video, in this case) must be referenced specifically.
Planning: Use your T-chart to record dance concept & description and your thinking. Use the Effective Argument Graphic Organizer (link in the resources below) to plan your paragraph.
Key Components of a Good Response:
- There is a topic sentence that restates the prompt.
- There is an awareness of audience (teacher, classmates, and community) and use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
- The paragraph is 6-8 sentences long, at least.
- The paragraph uses dance concepts correctly to reference specific textual evidence from the video to support the writer's argument.
- The paragraph uses interesting words that "bump up" their vocabulary and engage the reader. These words are IN ALL CAPS. You should include at least 2 "bumped-up" words.
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Due Dates:
- You must post your response by Wednesday, March 7 at 9 P.M.
- You must respond to a classmate's post by Thursday, March 8 at 9 P.M.
Expository Writing Focus: Description
Prompt: Write a well-constructed paragraph that describes the experience of watching the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company perform. Incorporate references to the dance concepts we have been discussing with Meg, such as: time, space, negative space, levels, unison, non-unison, pathways, etc. You may speak about the performance in general or comment on a small part of it. Your writing should allow the reader to visualize the event.
Planning: Create a list of three adjectives that describe the experience. Try to use the resources to "bump-up" your vocab. Brainstorm what you remember from the performance: costumes, music, movements, energy, etc.
Key Components of a Good Response:
- There is a topic sentence that restates the prompt.
- There is an awareness of audience (teacher, classmates, and community) and use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
- The paragraph is 6-8 sentences long, at least.
- The paragraph allows the reader to visualize the performance
- The paragraph uses interesting words that "bump up" their vocabulary and engage the reader. These words are IN ALL CAPS. You should include at least 2 "bumped-up" words.
Resources:
Due Dates:
- You must post your response by Friday, March 2 at 9 P.M.
- You must respond to a classmate's post by Monday, March 5 at 9 P.M.
Expository Writing Focus: Compare and contrast
Prompt: Write a well-constructed paragraph that compares and contrasts for the reader one of the two videos we watched yesterday. Although each dance is a different style, what similarities exist? What differences are apparent? Consider the dance vocabulary we have been using: time, space, negative space, levels, unison, non-unison, pathways, etc.
Planning: Create a Venn diagram in which to take notes as you view the videos. Watch each video at least once more.
Key Components of a Good Response:
- There is a topic sentence that restates the prompt.
- There is an awareness of audience (teacher, classmates, and community) and use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
- The paragraph is 6-8 sentences long, at least.
- The paragraph allows the reader to understand the similarities and differences between the videos.
- The paragraph uses interesting words that "bump up" their vocabulary and engage the reader. These words are IN ALL CAPS. You should include at least 2 "bumped-up" words.
Resources:
Due Dates:
- You must post your response by Wednesday, February 29 at 9 P.M.
- You must respond to a classmate's post by Friday, March 2 at 9 P.M.
Expository Writing Focus: Sequence
Write a well-constructed paragraph that describes to the reader the sequence of events for yesterday's Arts in Education. You can either describe the chronological sequence of events or you can focus on a step-by-step sequence of how to do something that you learned yesterday.
Key Components of a Good Response:
- There is a topic sentence that restates the prompt.
- There is an awareness of audience (teacher, classmates, and community) and use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
- The paragraph is 6-8 sentences long, at least.
- The paragraph allows the reader to understand clearly the sequence of the day.
- The paragraph uses interesting words that "bump up" their vocabulary and engage the reader. These words are IN ALL CAPS. You should include at least 2 "bumped-up" words.
Resources:
Due Dates:
- You must post your response by Thursday, February 16 at 9 P.M.
- You must respond to a classmate's post by Friday, February 17 at 9 P.M.
Expository Writing Focus: Description
Write a well-constructed paragraph that describes to the reader one of your first days in Arts in Education. How did you feel? What did you experience? How did your experience influence your thoughts and feelings about the program?
Key Components of a Good Response:
- There is a topic sentence that restates the prompt.
- The paragraph allows the reader to visualize the experience.
- The paragraph uses descriptive words that "bump up" their vocabulary and engage the reader. These words are IN ALL CAPS.
Resources:
Due Dates:
- You must post your response by Friday, February 10 at 9 P.M.
- You must respond to a classmate's post by Monday, February 13 at 9 P.M.