Your Inspiration Journal LC 8 2012-2013. What Inspires You? Ms. Mo would like you to start dreaming, envisioning, crafting, putting down on paper with.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Go homeNext slidePress Esc to exit at any time Creating ePortfolios What is an ePortfolio? Why create an ePortfolio? Whats in an ePortfolio? How do I create.
Advertisements

Prewriting Developmental Writing. Types of Prewriting Prewriting Reading Talking Freewriting Brainstorming Journaling Internet Search.
A Review MODERNISM, MODERN POETRY & OF MICE AND MEN.
Week 3 Thursday. E4. Fig19A E4.2A E4.15Cii E4.26A.
An introduction to journal writing.  Journal writing is an opportunity to explore feelings.  Journal writing has one stipulation…SILENCE!  Journals.
Think About It! Quotes to Consider. Quote Challenge Work on your own. Use your iPad to find a quote that you think gives the reader some insight or thought.
Poetry Project. Overview:  For this project you will work to compile a collection of poetry of all kinds.  Although I am asking you to collect poems,
Sensory Imagery in Poetry
Poetry Lesson 9. Examine Collier’s Writing What do the marigolds symbolize? How do you know?
MS. GWYNNE’S POETRY ELECTIVE Appreciating, Analyzing and Writing Poetry.
The camera never lies… Or does it? By Meera Ali. The brief A local photographic company called Progress Media is holding a competition for students, to.
Creative Writing. Syllabus Note: Journaling daily is a huge part of this class. You must get a journal (it can look however you like) that you can bring.
It’s much more than a journal or diary It’s the writer’s place to “play” or “practice,” like an artist’s sketchbook or a musician’s jam session It’s where.
Book Spine Poetry. Can you make a poem out of the spines of books? YES!
Making Reading Commonplace
Student Journals and Group Discussion. What is a Student Journal? A Place to gather notes and ideas Document personal response Entertain possible questions.
Title Slide Digital Portfolio on Tolerance Name Date.
Sketchbooks and Visual Journals. The Artist's Sketchbook "You can't do sketches enough. Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh." - John Singer.
Year 10 Art and Design Miss C Stockwell.
Mouse Mobile10/14/20151 Mouse Mobile Inc. Presents The Designing and Making of a Mousetrap Vehicle Your title slide should appear as this example Create.
Logos Module 4: Working with Images LESSON 2. Module 4: Working with Images LESSON 2 In this lesson, we will:  Investigate different logo types and their.
English II: American Literature Ms. Zaytsev 9/9/13 Objectives: Set up dialectical journals Use writing in order to reflect on themes and symbols in the.
Opening Activities Letters to Self & Mind Mapping.
Final Assessment.  Poetry o Write a poem about war, perhaps modeling it after the poem, “If,” we read in class. Write an accompanying explanation.
Writing Turn to your “Writing Section” of your binder. We are starting Unit 1: Express and Reflect On the Post-it -- Make a tab labeled “Unit 1: Express.
Managing Stress 8E Principles and Strategies for Health and Well-Being Brian Luke Seaward, Ph.D. Unless otherwise noted, all images were supplied by Brian.
The Art of Poetry by Jorge Luis Borges Type Your Name Here Type the Date Here English 2.
Assignment Ancient India: The Gupta Empire
Instructions This presentation is to help you capture your experience in the national parks and share with others. You may use the PowerPoint or you.
Facilitator – FACILITATOR Position Description: You are the important person in charge of making sure each of your group members gets to share his/her.
Poetry and The Writing Process. Yes, it applies to poetry too!!!!
“I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it.” ~Rosalia de Castro 13 Sep Describe.
The 1 st Twenty Days of a Writer’s Notebook By Kimberly Whyde Tammy Sharpe MES.
6-WORD MEMOIRS YOUR OWN. MEMOIRS Memoirs are a literary nonfiction genre much like an autobiography. However, unlike an autobiography, which tells a complete.
Lucy Bartholomee’s.  Categories: Photography, Writing, Artwork  (2-D drawings/paintings/multi-media)  High School: 2 winners per category  Grand Prize.
Creative Writing Thursday, December 15, Today’s Learning Targets Identify figurative language Use figurative language in your own writing.
Your Writer’s Notebook Getting started and keeping you interested! September 2012 Based on information from: A Writer’s Notebook, Unlocking the Writer.
Bell Work # : Free Write Wednesday…. Turn in short stories. Write poem responses… Read other short stories…
The American Dream An Investigation by. 1. From your reading of the article, what things are important to know about the time period in which it was written?
How to Keep a Journal. Folders They have to be three-prong folders so you can hole-punch and keep all your assignments inside. You will be assigned a.
GCSE Textile Art Exam 2014 Q 3. Overgrown. Neglected urban environments woodland clearings, roadside verges, hedgerows, trees, overgrown grasslands and.
ENG 125 GUIDES Learn by Doing / eng125guides.com.
Do Now: Hand in your Reading Log to your designated class bin! Free Write Friday! Take this time to write down anything you are interested in! You can.
* You will be creating an artistic creation that illustrates your examination of the novel * Create a “painting” of images and text that traces the development.
“E-Safety” What words spring to mind?. Creating a video poem on E- Safety.
Introduction to Literature Circles
Allegory A narrative that unfolds an abstract idea by representing it as an action played out by abstract or symbolically named persons. The allegory’s.
MY SUPERHERO.
Poetry Analysis: [poem title by poem author]
Group Project: Prufrock Collage
Poetry Assignments Poetry Poster = Allegedly fabulous prizes for top 3 posters Poetry Analysis Poetry Portfolio Weekly discussion blogs: This photo sends.
Insight Garden Presented by Amanda Hadlock Ozarks Writing Project 2017.
ENG 495 Innovative Education- -snaptutorial.com
ENG 125 OUTLET Education for Service- -eng125outlet.com.
December 9 – All the Pretty Horses – Ithaca
Multi-Genre Project for The House on Mango Street
Welcome! January 12th, 2018 Friday
Courage and Resilience Magazine Performance Task
The Teaching of Writing
Visualize your goals and make your dreams come true
Visual Journaling.
Project-Product Photo Poetry Poster.
English 2.
Roving through the Story
What do they have in common?
ELEMENTS OF POETRY: THEME & IMAGERY.
Journal 24 Tell me the different between: There, Their, They're, and Two, Too, To Who ever thinks they have it right, come up to the board!
Session 3: Building a Writing Community
Passion First is about connecting who we are to the things we do in life, now as well as in the future. We are all unique, and we all can do something.
LESSON 3 SUBJECT AND TITLE.
Presentation transcript:

Your Inspiration Journal LC

What Inspires You? Ms. Mo would like you to start dreaming, envisioning, crafting, putting down on paper with words, symbols, images of what inspires [INSERT YOUR NAME HERE]. Feel free to use some of these categories to help you brainstorm. –Activities- Goals/dreams –People- Interests/passions –Images- Memories –Words, Quotes- Misc. /Your Category

INSPIRATION JOURNAL Every day, you will start compiling a collection of free-writes, images, quotes, words, stories, memories, etc. Your daily contributions to this journal can be comprised of thoughts written down in any writing genre you choose, images you want to sketch, images you gather from the internet, magazines, etc, photos you capture, story ideas, reflections, anything. You will date each day’s inspiration and include as many entries as you’d like, building the journal for the next three weeks. This journal will be collected at the end of the unit. This “Inspiration Journal” will serve as the foundation of ideas from which you will write different forms of poetry for your final Poetry Portfolio. You can choose to select a theme now and create an inspiration journal around it. Or, you may go ahead and gather inspiring images, ideas, quotes, etc. and then build organically your poems from it.