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COMMONPLACE BOOK What is it?
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A commonplace book is… a book in which common-places, or notable or striking passages are noted; a book in which things especially to be remembered or referred to are recorded.
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History of its Use The use of the commonplace book dates back to ancient Greek and Roman times. It’s a “place” for students to write thoughts on various topics…somewhat like blogging…but in a permanent place.
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Is it like a personal journal?
NO! A personal journal is for private thoughts, but a commonplace book is for public viewing. Students share ideas, drawings or artifacts in a group setting. At the end of the school year, everyone will have accumulated all of these.
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What type of book is needed?
A composition book with pages sewn is required. NO SPIRALS!!!!
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Sections are as follows
Pages in your book Sections are as follows Tab One – 2 pages for your “Writing Territories” These are topics that you may write about. They may include memories, favorites, pet peeves, wonderful people etc.
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Tab Two- 40 pages “English Class” for responses to poems, quotes, artwork, current articles, read alouds or journal topics. Tab Three- 20 pages “Words Words Words” This includes new words, phrases, expressions that fascinate you both in and out of class…in other classes, in life experiences, from TV, from signs. Any language!!!
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Tab Four- 30 pages“Just Me”
This is where you take ownership of the topics – response to a movie, video game, TV show, book. You may include personal drawings, poetry, responses to teen issues. Remember this is a book for public viewing, so be careful! It’s like posting on the internet!
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Tab Five – 3 pages “My class” The end of the book is for signatures from teacher and classmates.
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