Monday, November 16, 2009

CYCLE ONE MAJOR ESSAY: 1984

OBJECTIVE:
1. Students will know how to explain the concept of a Utopian society. 2. Students will be able to write a 5 page typed essay using 3 quotes, the funnel method and a work cited page.

DIRECTIONS:
1. Answer one of the following essay question option below.

2. Write your essay using the Funnel Method.

3. You are to use 3 quotes from the book "1984".

4. Each quote must be written in the MLA format located on the website below.http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/15/

5. Your essay must be typed using the following requirements:
a. 12 Point Font Size
b. Times Roman
c. Black Ink Only
d. Double spaced.
e. One inch Margins
f. Indent first line of every new paragraph half an inch.

6. You must write a Work Cited Page or sometimes called a Bibliography pages. Use the above website to find the format. You must use #5 to guide your font.

7. You must create a cover page with the following information on it only.
a. Your Name
b. World History
c. Date
d. Mr. Avery
e. Cycle One Essay Question # ___

ESSAY QUESTION OPTIONS

1. Explain the ways in which an Orwellian society, with a severe lack of personal privacy and freedom, could develop in both a communist and a capitalist society.

2. Explain the meaning of the following quote from page 176, "Thus history is continuously rewritten".

3. Explain how irony was the essential aspect of whether one lived or died in Oceania?

4. What is privacy and in an society does anyone deserve to have it even it the safety of the public is at risk? (Make sure you use 1984 to prove your point. Quote 1984 only to support your answers)

5. What is fear? How did Big Brother use it to control the masses of Oceanianins?

6. What was the authors point in writing the book 1984? Compare that to the reasons used by Christopher Columbus and his men as well as the British colonists of Jamestown in settling in the New World ? Are they the same or different?



ESSAY IS DUE IN TWO WEEKS ON NOVEMBER 25TH THE DAY BEFORE THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

OPEN ENDED QUESTION 5: 1984 PGS 225-260

DIRECTIONS:
Answer the OEQ using the same as all the rest. The format is still the same simply refer to the directions from OEQ 1, 2, 3 &4."

QUESTION:

An overriding theme in the book that George Orwell hits upon throughout the text is that history can be rewritten.

1. How was Winston terrorized?

2. What were the interrogators trying to do? Explain in detail.

USE THE TEXT TO HELP YOU ANSWER THE QUESTION

Friday, October 23, 2009

WEEKEND ESSAY 5: Africa, America, Europe and Slavery

DIRECTIONS:
1. Write a seven paragraph essay answering the question below.

2. You must use standard paragraph / essay format.

3. All essays are submitted online in the comment box.

4. If your essay exceeds 4,000 characters, leave two comments instead of one, continuing your essay in the next box.

5. When you leave your response make sure you write your name, subject and period you have class with me.

ex.
Jane
USHI
P9

ESSAY QUESTION:
What is the peculiar relationship slavery and race had in early America explained by Howard Zinn, verses the history of slavery and race in Africa, Europe and Arabia as explained by James Sweet?


REQUIREMENTS
1. Write a clearly written introduction paragraph using the funnel method, which is located in your syllabus.

2. Write a clear thesis statement. Thesis statements should be your last sentence in the introduction paragraph.

3. Use three quotes either from "1984" or Chapter One and two, Columbus, by Zinn and James H. Sweet article on Race.

4. Each paragraph is 5 to 7 sentences.

5. Leave a space after each paragraph

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

OPEN ENDED QUESTION 4: 201-224

Directions:
Answer the OEQ using the same as all the rest. The format is still the same simply refer to the directions from OEQ 1, 2 & 3.

"Doublethink means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them."

1. Who wrote Goldsteins' book and what is it about?

2. Relate the experience of Winston and Julia in this section with the Muslim conception of the development of slavery and race.

USE THE TEXT TO HELP YOU ANSWER THE QUESTION

Saturday, October 17, 2009

ESSAY QUESTION 4: ZINN & 1984

DIRECTIONS:
1. Write a seven paragraph essay answering the question below.

2. You must use standard paragraph / essay format.

3. All essays are submitted online in the comment box.

4. If your essay exceeds 4,000 characters, leave two comments instead of one, continuing your essay in the next box.

5. When you leave your response make sure you write your name, subject and period you have class with me.

ex.
Jane,
USHI,
P9

ESSAY QUESTION:
Should Christopher Columbus be remembered as a hero, why or why not?

REQUIREMENTS
1. Write a clearly written introduction paragraph using the funnel method, which is located in your syllabus.

2. Write a clear thesis statement. Thesis statements should be your last sentence in the introduction paragraph.

3. Use three quotes either from "1984" or Chapter One, Columbus, by Zinn.

4. Each paragraph is 5 to 7 sentences.

5. Leave a space after each paragraph.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

OPEN ENDED QUESTION 3:105-201

DIRECTIONS:
1. Write at least 3 paragraphs using 2 quotes only from George Orwell's book "1984."
2. Each paragraph must begin with a topic sentence.
3. Every paragraph must be 5 to 7 sentences at length.
4. One paragraph should only have one topic except for the first introduction paragraph.

Theme means a broad idea or message within a piece of work.

1. Explain the current theme of 1984.

2. O'brien asks Winston and Julia what they are willing to do for the brotherhood. What are they willing to do? What is the one thing they are unwilling to do? What types of things does O'brien tell them they might have to face as members of the Brotherhood?

Sunday, September 27, 2009

WEEKEND ESSAY 3: ZINN & 1984

DUE DATE: YOUR ESSAY IS NOW DUE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30TH AND YOUR OEQR IS NOW DUE FRIDAY (WILL BE POSTED MONDAY EVENING).

DIRECTIONS:
1. Write a seven paragraph essay answering the question below.

2. You must use standard paragraph / essay format.

3. All essays are submitted online in the comment box.

4. If your essay exceeds 4,000 characters, leave two comments instead of one, continuing your essay in the next box.

5. When you leave your response make sure you write your name, subject and period you have class with me.

ex. Jane, USHI, P9

ESSAY QUESTION:

How are the efforts made by the Party in erasing the history of Oceania paralleled to the history we have been told about Christopher Columbus?

REQUIREMENTS
1. Write a clearly written introduction paragraph using the funnel method, which is located in your syllabus.

2. Write a clear thesis statement. Thesis statements should be your last sentence in the introduction paragraph.

3. Use three quotes either from "1984" or Chapter One, Columbus, by Zinn.

4. Each paragraph is 5 to 7 sentences.

5. Leave a space after each paragraph.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

OPEN ENDED QUESTION 2: PAGES 29-63

DIRECTIONS:
1. Write at least 3 paragraphs using 2 quotes only from George Orwell's book "1984."
2. Each paragraph must begin with a topic sentence.
3. Every paragraph must be 5 to 7 sentences at length.
4. One paragraph should only have one topic except for the first introduction paragraph.

Winston worked for the Records Department where he and others worked diligently on rewriting story and events that occurred in Eurasia. The narrator said, “Even the written instructions which Winston received, and which he invariably got rid of as soon as he had dealt with them, never stated or implied that an act of forgery was to be committed; always the reference was to slops errors, misprints, or misquotations which it was necessary to put right in the interests of accuracy.”

1. Explain Winston’s perception of his position in the Records Department of the Ministry of
Truth?

2. Why is it essential to the party to rid language of synonyms and antonyms?

i. Synonym: a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the
language, as joyful, elated, glad.
ii. Antonym: a word opposite in meaning to another. Fast is an antonym of slow.

USE THE TEXT TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER.

Friday, September 18, 2009

WEEKEND ESSAY 2: 1984 & EARLY AMERICA

DIRECTIONS:
Write a 7 paragraph essay to the following question using standard paragraph / essay format. All essays are submitted online in the comment box. When you leave your response make sure you write your name, then subject and period you have class.

Ex., Jane: CAPS, P3 & 4

ESSAY QUESTION:

Read the following quote from the book "1984" and answer the question.

He was already dead, he reflected. It seemed to him that it was only now, when he had begun to be able to formulate his thoughts, that he had taken the decisive step. The consequences of every act are included in the act itself.

What did Winston come to realize based on the above quote about his life and the meaning of it?


REQUIREMENTS:

1. Write a clearly written introduction paragraph to the best of your ability. Use your syllabus to
assist you.
2. Write a clear thesis statement. Thesis statement should be your last sentence in the
introduction paragraph.
3. Use three quotes from the text, "1984".
4. Each paragraph is 5 to 7 sentences.
5. Leave a space after each paragraph.
6. Must contain a clearly written conclusion paragraph.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

OPEN ENDED QUESTION 1: PAGES 1-29

DIRECTIONS: Write at least 3 paragraphs using 2 quotes only from George Orwell's book "1984." Each paragraph must begin with a topic sentence. Every paragraph must be 5 to 7 sentences at length. Be sure to organize your thoughts in clearly written and separated paragraphs. One paragraph should only have one topic except for the first paragraph.

The author begins the book using irony in the first sentence suggesting another time and place not familiar to us stating "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen".

1. Explain who Wintston Smith and the and place (country) he lives in?

2. The name "Winston" means "from a friendly country." "Smith" is a common last name. From these names, can you find an implied discrepancy between what is said and what is meant?


USE THE TEXT TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

ESSAY ONE: "BEFORE THE LAW"

DIRECTIONS:
Write a 7 paragraph essay to the following question using standard paragaph / essay format. All essays are submited online in the comment box. When you have your response make sure you write your name, then subject an period you have class.

Example:

Jane: USHI, P9

QUESTION:
Based on what you have read and analyzed in class through the above reading, write about an experience in which you faced a barrier that took extreme determination on your part to overcome.

REQUIREMENTS:
1. Write a clearly written introduction paragraph to the best of your ability.
2. Write a clear thesis statement.
3. Quote "Before The Law" two times in your essay (one line at a time is necessary).
4. Each paragraph must be 5 to 7 sentences.
5. Indent your paragraphs.
6. Must contain a clearly written conclusion paragaph.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

2009-2010 SYLLABUS

Go to the following to retrieve an electronic and printable copy of your class syllabus and other class documents.

COPY AND PASTE OR RETYPE THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS IN THE ADDRESS LINE TO ACCESS WEBPAGE:

http://averyster.googlepages.com/mr.avery'sdocuments

Friday, September 4, 2009

WELCOME

Welcome to your second year at Newark Tech. I hope you had plenty of rest this Summer and are very excited to engage your countries history, and mostly, to make an evaluation of your purpose within it. Now that is not what New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards specifically wants you to do, but, it has been my point, as a teacher, to get you to evaluate yourself within the context of America's History. By submerging yourself or at least pondering on the ideas and experience of America's mythological founders and purpose driven events, you will be able to guide and design your future in a way that makes sense to the realities of this great country.

You are expected to work hard, thoroughly, and honestly throughout the year. At times, we as a class will dig deep and work harder than we have ever worked to get out goals accomplish and other times we will simply work at a steady confident pace through the curriculum.

We will begin our school year, by analyzing the meaning of America in our own eyes. We have and constantly see and hear others perception of us, but, we will for ourselves, decide what it really means to be an American. With Barack Obama as our current and first African-American President since the founding of American in 1776, we must begin to re-examine shameful and amazing history of America and its meaning. No longer can you call America a racist place, or can you. No longer can you call America a sexist country, or can you. No longer can you call America unfair to minorities, or can you. These statements must be answered throughout the year and constantly discussed as we further dig into American History.

I welcome you and hope that you are ready to enjoy the history of America as I do, or at least come to appreciate a history that is responsible for determining who we are as citizens, a people, a gender, or as students.