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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Homework for November 1 and 2

For the article, "Henrietta Lacks' "Immortal" Cells by Sarah Zielinski
1. Finish entering three vocabulary words onto our Vocabulary site.
Post these on your blog:
2. Complete Opinion and Interpretation. (8 - 10 sentences)
3. Complete Summary (8 - 10 sentences)..


For "Sunday in the Park" by Bel Kaufman
1. Read the story.
2. Write down all the questions you have as you're reading. (Post these on your blog.)
3. Write down in the margin all the vocabulary words you do not know or questions about grammar. Post three vocabulary words on our Vocabulary site.
4. Write your "Opinion and Interpretation" Post on your blog
5. Write your "Summary." Post on your blog

Do this by Monday, midnight, November 1. You will need to work from your blogs during your lab 2 hours on Tuesday.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Freewrite on Reading

1. What is your process for reading in English? Tell the story of you as a reader. What is easy in English?  What is difficult?
Do you have a dictionary? Where do you read? What other details can you provide? Show us a picture in words.

2. What questions do you have about reading in English? What would be helpful in class? What advice would you like for out of class?

Homework for October 26 and Mid-Term

The Mid-Term Exam will test reading comprehension and vocabulary exam based on the book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. You will NOT be writing an essay for the exam. The exam will cover pages 1 to 136.  Please be on time! 



 
I. Read the next section in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, 137—176. As you read, do the following:

1.       Write down the questions you have as you’re reading. DO THIS AS YOU ARE READING. Post this on your blog.

2.       Grammar, vocabulary, and idiomatic language: Make notes on sentences that you didn’t understand and of vocabulary that you found confusing, even with the aid of your dictionary. Be sure to write down the page number and paragraph number so you can locate the sentence and phrase when we talk about it. Enter these into the Vocabulary.

3.       Opinion and Interpretation: In this section, write what you think the point of this reading was; what was the author trying to tell us in these chapters. Write whether you liked this section or not and why. Don’t just say, “It was too hard” or "I liked it."  Instead EXPLAIN, why you thought it was hard. EXPLAIN what you liked. Post this on your blog.

4.       Summary: In this part, write down ONLY the important factual information from the chapter(s) you are responding to. This should be short and only include the most important events or ideas in the chapters. DON’T ASK QUESTIONS IN THIS PART (#1), DON’T GIVE OPINION IN THIS PART (#3), DON’T INTERPRET WHAT YOU READ  HERE (#3) Post this on your blog.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Homework for October 19, 2011


Finish posting anything that you did not complete in class! Be sure to comment on your partner's blog for this week's entry. (See the list below.) Leave a comment that describes in three sentences (or more): What was similar with your post? What was different?
Marina and Johanna
Shourave and Ho Chun
Wu and Liting
Tony and Yajaira
Connie and Larisa
Aye and Xiu






Meng and Anny
Roger and Andrea
Peng Fei and Gbenga
William and Hei Lee
Leslie and Hua
Golam and Yuan


Read: P. 93—136.                 
BY OCTOBER 18: Add three words, concepts, or phrases to our Class Vocabulary list along with an explanation of what they mean.

BY OCTOBER 18: Post on your blog, a summary, an impression, and a question to the section you have read.

OCTOBER 19: Read the blog posts for one person in your class. (See the list below.) Leave a comment that describes in three sentences (or more): What was similar with your post? What was different?





Marina and Johanna
Shourave and Ho Chun
Wu and Liting
Tony and Yajaira
Connie and Larisa
Aye and Xiu
Meng and Anny
Roger and Andrea
Hei Lee and Gbenga
William and Peng Fei
Leslie and Hua
Golam and Yuan

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Homework for October 12

Finish posting anything that you did not complete in class!
Read: P. 63—92.                 
BY OCTOBER 10: Add three words, concepts, or phrases to our Class Vocabulary list along with an explanation of what they mean.
BY OCTOBER 10: Post on your blog, a summary, an impression, and a question to the section you have read.

BY OCTOBER 11: Read the blog posts for one person in your class. (See the list below.) Leave a comment that describes in three sentences (or more): What was similar with your post? What was different?

If your class group has not completed the wiki post, finish it by October 7, so I can post it to the Wiki!  




Marina and Johanna
Shourave and Ho Chun
Wu and Liting
Tony and Yajaira
Connie and Larisa
Aye and Xiu
Meng and Anny
Roger and Andrea
Hei Lee and Gbenga
William and Peng Fei
Leslie and Hua
Golam and Yuan

Today in Class: October 5!

I. Discover the LaGuardia Community College website for The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks!
http://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/henriettalacks/default.htm

Find the answers to the following questions. Write out the answers in complete sentences and post them on your blog. For example, The Tuskegee Institute opened the first "Hela factory" in _____________. The first company that would begin selling Hela for profit was called ___________________.
  1. What year did The Tuskegee Institute open the first “HeLa factory,” supplying cells to laboratories and researchers and operating as a nonprofit? What was the name of the company that would begin selling Hela for profit?  
  2. What year was Henrietta Lacks born?
  3. What year did George Gey successfully culture the first immortal human cell line using cells from Henrietta Lacks’s cervix? Why was it  given the name HeLa?
  4. What year did scientists use HeLa cells to help develop the polio vaccine?
  5. What is the name of the hospital where Henrietta was treated for cervical cancer? In what year was it  founded? 
  6. What year did HeLa cells become the first cells ever cloned?
After reading each group's post, what do you think your group could have added, removed, or substituted? Think about (a) "language" (is there a better way you could write it in English?) and (b) content (what did some groups write about that your group did not write?).
Write a five to seven sentence paragraph describing your response and post it on your blog.
IV. Get into your groups:
Marina
Shourave
Wu
Tony
Connie
Aye
Johanna
Ho Chun
Liting
Yajaira
Larisa
Xiu
Meng
Roger
Hei Lee
William
Leslie
Golam
Anny
Andrea
Gbenga
Peng Fei
Hua
Yuan

Get into your groups and write four sentences that describe what you learned in chapters 4 through 7 about:

a. the science in the book
b. the society at that time
c. the author's process of writing this book

This time, include page numbers for each topic you have learned. Post your sentences on each your "captain's" blog: 
Johanna
Shourave
Wu
Tony
Connie
Aye