Monday, November 26, 2012

NHS--Spreading Holiday Spirit

Here are several dates/groups in need of NHS help.   Please mark your calendars.

Preview to Christmas:  December 2nd, 11:00-4:30 (come for some or all).  Meet in the front lobby of the hospital.  You will play games and make crafts with visiting children.  Dress festively if you can.

Operation Santa:  December 3rd and 4th, 6:00 to 8:00.  This will not be at the Armory this year.  It will be in the old Chevrolet dealership building downtown.  This will count as a GROUP project if enough people sign up to work.

CHRISTMAS CAROLING WITH THE KEY CLUB:  GROUP PROJECT
December 12th...We will meet at Pizza Hut at 6:00 for dinner.  We will then travel to Bluff Haven to play holiday bingo and sing carols.  We should be done about 8:00, a little after.

See me with questions!!!!

Mrs. DeBruin

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Great Book Quote

Every once in awhile, a book really speaks to me.  Right now I am reading SAVING CEECE HONEYCUTT by Beth Hoffman.  I am marking lines I love all over the place.  Here is one example...

"People is wise 'cause they get out in the world and live.  Wisdom comes from experience--from knowin' each day is a gift and accept it with gladness. "

Share a favorite book line or two with me and others reading this blog.  Identify the title and the author!  A good line/quote can make all the difference!  Enjoy your gift of today!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Movie vs. Book

I saw the last TWILIGHT saga movie last night.  It was fun to watch, but I liked the book better, which I do most of the time.  The only movie so far I liked better than the book was THE NOTEBOOK.  Comment back if you have ever liked a movie better than the book...

Monday, November 19, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving--a little laughter to help make your day!


  • Why don't turkeys ever eat on Thanksgiving?  Because they're already stuffed.
  • Why was the little turkey sent to his room? For using fowl language.
  • Why did the turkey cross the road? To prove he wasn't chicken.
  • When the turkey got arrested, what crime was he charged with? Fowl play of course.
  • A class of third-graders were asked to write what they were most thankful for. Jessica wrote, "I'm thankful I'm not a turkey."
If you have a fun Thanksgiving joke to share, comment on this blog for other Prairie students to see.  
Have the best Thanksgiving weekend ever, everyone!



Copyright Nancy Morrish

Reading Counts Fundraiser Reminder

This is a reminder to all English classes:  The Reading Counts Fundraising Breakfast will be held Saturday, December 8th from 7:00-11:00 A.M.  Don't forget that you can all earn bonus points for helping this great cause.  See Mrs. DeBruin for questions/tickets!

$5.00 a piece for a great buffet of eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits and gravy, pancakes and beverages!

Organization by Purpose



AP Language and Composition has been focusing on the effectiveness of rhetoric and the Aristotelian Triangle.  To go along with that, we have now added a discussion on the effectiveness of organization by purpose, which means students can identify paper design such as compare/contrast, definition, description, exemplification, classification and division, and process analysis.  These photos show students showing "what they already know" about such designs before class notes were presented.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Friday Fun--English 10

It has been a long week. We needed a little "break." To accomplish that goal, my English 10 courses were challenged to a Vocabulary Scrabble competition. We have had 60 terms thus far this year. The students were to see how many terms they could use on an informal Scrabble board (not worrying about the double point value and such). Each class only had 15 minutes to complete the task as team. Two of my four succeeded and were awarded STICKERS! Good efforts everyone. You were fun to watch! Remember: Vocabulary Quiz for Chapter 6 is on Tuesday.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

AP English Class

The moment of the AP English class "6 Word Memoir" is almost here. The video is finished. Soon our last touches will be made and we will be able to post the video on this blog. Here is a preview photo of the group who worked so hard on sharing their STORIES!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Reading Counts--favorites?

A shout goes out to the freshman class for reading and testing the most books first quarter. Can you do it again? To everyone who participated in Reading Counts, thanks for the efforts! I would love to see your comments on favorite books/authors read. One of my recent favorites was THE LIFE OF PI. I am very interested in seeing how well the upcoming film will follow the book!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbNglJqHvCQ

Vocabulary Fun: How can vocabulary be fun? It is "no fun" to study a list of words or to practice altering suffixes for parts of speech, right?! Perhaps you can do something different to spice up your vocabulary! Look for your terms in movies, books, newspapers or even magazines. This clip is just one such example. Chapter 6 includes LOATHE. Listen to the Grinch (Jim Carrey) use it! Doing so will help make the definition memorable.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Tis the Season...for Research

With turkey and Christmas carols just around the corner, it reminds me just how quickly the year progresses, which means how quickly my Pre AP course is finding itself in the world of research. This week we are starting a major research project. First we will review our research and presentation skills through the exploration of contemporary authors. We are focusing on contemporary American authors so that we can compare/contrast a bit to the historical selections we have been reading in class. After our contemporary American author presentations, we will be researching, developing and speaking on a current controversial topic. The eventual paper created will be a 5 page, double spaced, documented research paper. The process at times will prove to be overwhelming, but I must admit my students surprise me yearly with their development and opinions on topics that do concern their every day lives. Watch for more updates on our progress. I would like to have the students begin a journal blog reflecting their challenges and frustrations throughout this process. That is a goal...we will see if we can accomplish it. Best of luck Pre AP!

Research Schedule 2012

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Take a BITE out of Comma Splices

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc3ZkYtP7m8 Comma Splices--a common grammatical problem that we must always work on fixing! There are several options to use when fixing comma splices (period/semicolon/conjunctive adverb and appropriate punctuation/coordinating conjunction and appropriate punctuation). Use this video site to review comma splices when you think you might have issues! Come see me for help anytime, too!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Can art make a difference?

Robert Brustein, American theatrical critic, producer, playwright and educator, said, “I defy you to name a single work of art that has ever changed anything.” In response, Arthur Miller (author of THE CRUCIBLE) said, “I think works of art change the consciousness of people and their estimates of who they are and what they stand for.” Miller pointed to John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath and to Mark Twain, “who gave America an image of itself, the idea of the innocent American, with his simple-minded appreciation of reality as against the complications of life.” (Mel Gussow, “A Rock of the Modern Age, Arthur Miller is Still Everywhere,” New York Times, 11/30/96). Prompt: Can a work of art, such as a play or a film, change anything? Explain your reasoning and give at least three concrete examples to support your claim. One of your examples must be from THE CRUCIBLE. This is a recent assignment being offered to my Pre AP English course. (Thank you to Mrs. Grubb, fellow English educator for sharing such a prompt idea.) Because it is such an interesting point of conversation, I thought I would share it on this blog for my other classes and their families as well. If you have time to share/comment, I would love to read what you have to offer. As you were not in class to discuss THE CRUCIBLE with us, please share your ideas on any other works that possibly have changed our society, our world. Have a great night.

THE CRUCIBLE (Arthur Miller

PRE AP--THE CRUCIBLE may be an older piece of literature, but it is full of scandal, thematic lessons, and rhetorical strategy. Here is a little movie clipping. Tell me what you think!

Conjunction Junction--Blast to the Past Grammar Review

Monday, November 5, 2012

WKCE Testing

WKCE testing begins tomorrow, November 6th.  Use this as an opportunity for yourself.  Next year you will be taking the ACT.  How can the WKCE be a helpful opportunity in relation to the ACT?  The WKCE is great practice in timing yourself.  It is great practice in reviewing content, reading strategies (like contextual skills) and problem solving.  Testing can be a challenge, but it is a reality for us all.  Keep a good attitude and prepare yourself.  Doing so will help you to be successful!  Best of luck!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

New quarter

Monday is the start of the second quarter.  It is an opportunity to create a fresh start or to strengthen your current momentum.  Best wishes to all of my students.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Senior Photos--Yearbook

Seniors:  Yearbook is collecting the senior photos right now.  Please bring in your copy or email it to Mrs. DeBruin.  Each of you should have 1 VERTICAL senior photo and 1 baby photo for the yearbook.

All other photos will be collected later in the year.

Yearbook photos should be turned in by Christmas!

For questions, contact Mrs. DeBruin!