Saturday, April 16, 2016

Literature as Ballet

A number of ballets are based on literary works, so a class around literature, ballet, and the translation between them could be really interesting! This is an outline for the content of such a class; note that this will be far better with students who have reasonable familiarity with ballet and preferably know basic ballet history.

The ballets in the recommended list are all available on DVD. There are some ballets that would be good fits for a class like this (ex. John Cranko's Onegin) but have not been released on film. And of course, if there are ballets based on literary works being performed by nearby companies, go see them!

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Themed AP Lang and Comp: Sports

The Advanced Placement English Language and Composition exam is focused on analysis and argument based on nonfiction texts, which means there's a lot of opportunity to theme the readings for a course that prepares students for the exam. I'll write about a few different themes; this post focuses on a sports theme.

The key components of a class preparing students for the AP Lang & Comp exam are:
  • writing narrative, expository, analytical, and argumentative essays
  • writing multiple drafts of essays
  • some informal writing (journaling, etc.)
  • writing assignments based on a variety of prose styles & genres
  • nonfiction readings of a variety of types (essays, journalism, political writing, science or nature writing, biography, diaries, history, criticism, etc.)
  • graphic/visual image analysis
  • citing sources
With those components in mind, here is an example set of readings for a sports themed class. I tried to assemble a set of readings that could fit together coherently while covering different types of writing and sports.

Themed AP Lang and Comp: Biology

The Advanced Placement English Language and Composition exam is focused on analysis and argument based on nonfiction texts, which means there's a lot of opportunity to theme the readings for a course that prepares students for the exam. I'll write about a few different themes; this post focuses on a biology theme.

The key components of a class preparing students for the AP Lang & Comp exam are:
  • writing narrative, expository, analytical, and argumentative essays
  • writing multiple drafts of essays
  • some informal writing (journaling, etc.)
  • writing assignments based on a variety of prose styles & genres
  • nonfiction readings of a variety of types (essays, journalism, political writing, science or nature writing, biography, diaries, history, criticism, etc.)
  • graphic/visual image analysis
  • citing sources
With those components in mind, here is an example set of readings for a biology themed class. I tried to assemble a set of readings that could fit together coherently while covering different types of writing and fields within biology.