Gothic Novel Discussion Forum Threads via - English I Pre-AP
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Gothic Novel Discussion Forum Threads via - English I Pre-AP
Pre-AP English I Literature – Gothic Novels Gothic Novel Discussion Forum Threads via Google Classroom Directions: 1. Read through this handout to understand discussion forum protocol and etiquette. 2. Log into Google Classroom and use the correct class code to join the group and discussion board for your novel. Activities for Home: Guidelines for Posting Each student is required to answer each discussion question using the assertion/opinion, introduction of evidence, citation, and analysis (AIQDC) format discussed in class. Once you have answered the question, you must comment on the postings of at least two other students. To respond to a discussion thread, comment underneath. Use the “reply to this comment” arrow/button next to specific comments that you would like to reply to. Comments must further the discussion. Ask questions that inspire others to think about the novel and to rethink their positions on the posted questions. Resist the temptation to simply praise, demean, criticize, or troll. If you struggle to phrase your questions, use these prompts: o Have you considered _______ as a motivation for _______’s actions? This is illustrated by _______. o I disagree about _______, but I agree that _______ because _______. o I think the author intends to show _______ instead of _______ as you mentioned, because of _______. Posting Etiquette 1. Media: Currently, for a thread, you have the ability to post links to: pictures, YouTube videos, audio files, and websites; however, do not post large files, as they take up space on the discussion thread. Refrain from posting unnecessary or unrelated images. If a picture is deemed inappropriate (in poor taste, profane, or simply just not witty) the post and all of its contents will be deleted, and you will not receive credit for the post. 2. Polls: Respond to any polls as they appear in the thread. 3. Profanity of any kind will not be tolerated. In fact, most inappropriate words have been censored; however, should a word slip through the filter, your post will be deleted and you will receive a failing grade for your posts. 4. Be thoughtful, kind, constructive, and courteous in your responses to each other. (Mostly Approached at Home) Online Forum Participation 1. Respond to each discussion thread posted for your novel. See the attached schedule for when to respond to a particular post. Use the AIQDC format for your response. 2. Comment on at least two posts of your peers. Be sure to follow the guidelines for posting. 3. Respond to any polls as they appear in the discussion thread. Activities for Class Daily Literature Circle Activities ● Hold group members accountable for adhering to the reading schedule. ● Come to class prepared to discuss assigned chapters. Ms. Icaro/Ms. Mishriky will check your progress and discussion each day in class. ● You talk! The daily projected guidelines for discussion are meant to inspire, but not dominate, your conversations. Use them as springboards for conversation. You could also use the online discussion as inspiration for conversation. My expectation is that you can have productive conversations about your book for the full time I provide you in class. ● Use the projected guidelines to help facilitate your discussion. The idea is to engage with each other on a level that makes sense to you. That being said, you are expected to incorporate elements of literary analysis (literary concepts such as theme, tone, symbol, etc.) in your discussion. ● Generate 1 Poll Question on a sheet of paper and submit to the teacher by the end of class that day. ● Pick out one quotation from your novel that you feel best represents the Gothic elements discussed that day. Add that quotation to the class list (either via Google Doc or by hand on a poster) by the end of class that day. Online Forum Grade Your participation in the online forum over the next month will be counted as one holistic quiz grade. There will be three online forum posts that you must participate in. The scores for each of the three online forums will be added up to equate to your quiz grade in the gradebook. For EACH online forum, you must: ● Respond ONCE to the teacher’s question/prompt using AIQDC format. ● Respond to TWO comments made by your peers. Hit the “reply to this comment” arrow/button next to the name and comment of the student whom you wish to reply to. Your grade will be calculated as follows: ● Forum 1: Points for Response to Teacher + Points for Response to Student + Points for Response to Student = x (9 total possible points) ● Forum 2: Points for Response to Teacher + Points for Response to Student + Points for Response to Student = y (9 total possible points) ● Forum 3: Points for Response to Teacher + Points for Response to Student + Points for Response to Student = z (9 total possible points) ● Final Quiz Grade = ( x + y + z ) / 27 total possible points Point Value Requirements 1 Post does not include all elements of AIQDC. Writing is mostly summary and lacks true analysis or insightful commentary. Post does not include a quotation, or quotation is missing an in-text citation. Comments to peers’ responses are surface-level and do not build new meaning. 2 Post sometimes follows AIQDC formatting. Commentary is present but may not be analytical or may be redundant. Some mistakes are made in citing textual evidence. Comments to peers’ responses address specific details but do not necessarily make a connection to a new idea. Agreeing or disagreeing to a peer without building further meaning or supporting your opinion will earn you a 2. 3 Post successfully follows AIQDC formatting with insightful commentary that brings new ideas to the online discussion. Student offers strong text-based analysis to support insights. Comments to peers’ responses add ideas to build meaning. Students makes clear connections between new insight and specific detail or element of peer’s idea. All in-text citations are correctly formatted. Gothic Novels Reading Schedule Follow the reading schedule below for your Gothic novel. These are due dates , which means you need to have finished the designated chapter by the beginning of class that day. Refer to the Meeting Schedule Calendar posted below. Dracula Meeting #2—Through: Chapter 4 Meeting #3—Through: Chapter 8 Meeting #4—Through: Chapter 11 Meeting #5—Through: Chapter 13 Meeting #6—Through: Chapter 15 Meeting #7—Through: Chapter 17 Meeting #8—Through: Chapter 21 Meeting #9—Through: Chapter 24 Meeting #10—Through: Chapter 27 (End) Jane Eyre Meeting #2—Through: Chapter 4 Meeting #3—Through: Chapter 10 Meeting #4—Through: Chapter 14 Meeting #5—Through: Chapter 18 Meeting #6—Through: Chapter 22 Meeting #7—Through: Chapter 26 Meeting #8—Through: Chapter 32 Meeting #9—Through: Chapter 35 Meeting #10—Through: Chapter 38 (End) Frankenstein Meeting #2—Through: Chapter 4/ Volume I Chapter III Meeting #3—Through: Chapter 8/ Volume I Chapter VII Meeting #4—Through: Chapter 10/ Volume II Chapter II Meeting #5—Through: Chapter 12/ Volume II Chapter IV Meeting #6—Through: Chapter 14/ Volume II Chapter VI Meeting #7—Through: Chapter 16/ Volume II Chapter VIII Meeting #8—Through: Chapter 20/ Volume III Chapter III Meeting #9—Through: Chapter 22/ Volume III Chapter V Meeting #10—Through: Chapter 24 (End)/ Volume III Chapter VII (End) Wuthering Heights Meeting #2—Through: Chapter 4 Meeting #3—Through: Chapter 10 Meeting #4—Through: Chapter 13 Meeting #5—Through: Chapter 16 Meeting #6—Through: Chapter 19 Meeting #7—Through: Chapter 22 Meeting #8—Through: Chapter 28 Meeting #9—Through: Chapter 31 Meeting #10—Through: Chapter 34 (End)