Thursday, September 15, 2016

Pronouns/Journaling/ Montana 1948

AGENDA:


BELLWORK: PRONOUNS

Journaling:

Permission to practice:  10 minutes I remember/I don't remember
“Through practice you actually do get better. You learn to trust your deep self more and not to give in to that voice that wants to avoid writing.”
— Natalie Goldberg Writing Down the Bones

The challenge: I remember (select one)

    • Your earliest memory. Capture every detail. Document the quality of the memory — is it as sharp as HDTV or hazy and ethereal, enveloped in fog? Write for 10 minutes. Go.
    • Your happiest memory. Tell us the story of the happiest memory of your life. What happened? Get it all down, no detail left behind. The clock is ticking — get writing.
    • Your worst memory. Record the pain, the anger, the shame, the terror, the hurt. You’ve got ten minutes to relive it. Keep your fingers typing.
    • Freestyle memory. Write I remember at the top of your post, hit start on the timer, and write about the first memory that comes to mind. Ten minutes. Don’t stop.
    • I remember/I don't remember
       
      Finish  and turn in study guide/  Work on Montana Short stories
        HMWK: For Monday, read PART II in Montana, pg. 102

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