SHORT STORY SHARING. Story Time  Today we are spending some time sharing our work  Find a small group (3-5) that you feel comfortable with  Feel free.

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SHORT STORY SHARING

Story Time  Today we are spending some time sharing our work  Find a small group (3-5) that you feel comfortable with  Feel free to spread out in the room, get comfy  You have 20 minutes to share your stories  You do not have to read your whole story, but everyone must share at least a portion of their writing  Did you run across similarities in your themes? What does this tell you?  Celebrate the hard work & creativity of your peers!

Homework: Film Analysis Presentations  Over the weekend, find some time to get together with your group members and watch your assigned film  Active vs. Passive Consumption  These are great films, but remember that you are watching them critically, and not simply for entertainment (although they should serve both purposes)  In-class Work Day: Wednesday, June 3  Presentations begin Thursday, June 4