Thursday, October 11, 2012

Contest Commitment Assignment


Today, you will need to "firm up" and finalize your decision in which contest you will participate.  By the end of the hour (and preferably before that), you must type up and submit to me a commitment sheet formatted as the example below:


Your Name: 
Class Hour:
Contest:
Deadline:
Parameters or guidelines:  (topics, word limits, style, etc)

Your personal due date: (A date before the actual deadline when your work will be presented to me)

An explanation of why this contest interests you:

This should only take a half of a page, single spaced.  When you've completed the commitment, highlight it, copy it, and paste another copy on the bottom half of the page.  Then print it.  Fold it in half neatly, and tear the sheet in half.  Give me one half today.  The other is yours to keep as a reminder.

This writing assignment can be put into your portfolio in place of the "Philosophy Slam" assignment, unless, of course, you are choosing to compete in the Philosophy Slam.

When you've given me your commitment sheet, you may begin your work researching or drafting.  The room should be silent.  Happy competition writing!
-Mrs. McDermott

One more contest... Let me know if you want to enter!

Don’t miss your chance to register for the Fall 2012 YES! National Student Writing Competition! The deadline is next Friday, October 19.

This competition is a great way to push your students’ writing—and also meet Common Core Standards. Teachers who submit essays will be entered into a drawing to win a complete set of 18 YES! Posters for the classroom, valued at $54.

Dee Williams Tiny House
Essays are due no later than November 21. Register your class for the competition today! Click here for contest details and sign up.

Students will read Dee Williams’ YES! story, “Living Large in a Tiny House,” about a woman who downsized to an 84-square-foot house, and will write essays on what size and kind of house they would like to live in.

The contest is under way, but it’s not too late to join. Teachers are telling me that this story has nudged their students to think about whether they can live with less and be happy—and to dream a little, too.

Hope you’ll join us.

Best,


Jing Fong
Education Outreach Manager
YES! Magazine
206.842.5009 ext. 225

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

80's Day! The best day of the year!

1988

 If you need any ideas for what to wear tomorrow on 80's day, take a few pointers from your totally rad English teacher!  Hairspray, curling irons, and blow dryers are the way to go!  No flat irons allowed! 
1989

1989


Check out these stirrup pants!  (No, this isn't me!)

 Boys, make sure you use a lot of hair product, too!  Gel and hairspray! 

Preppy looks with popped collars are the way to go!  
 Mullets were all the rage in the 80's!


Here's a blog dedicated to the decade.  Maybe you can catch a few pointers!
http://www.liketotally80s.com/80s-culture.html

Here's a commercial to show you how to get an 80's eye!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

One more contest- Dear Mr. President!

Check out the link below for yet another contest you can enter!

http://education.randmcnally.com/digital-learning/dear-mr-president/

New contest... But time's a tickin'!


Month of the Young Adolescent Writing Contest

Who can enter: Any Minnesota middle school student.
What to enter: Each school may submit three entries. The theme this year is “Full Steam Ahead”. Students may enter original compositions answering “Tell the story of a time you faced a challenge and you overcame it by giving it your all.” Each entry must be 200 words or less.  Two copies of each entry should be submitted. One of the copies should be headed with the student’s name, age, and school name and address, and the teacher contact information including e-mail address. The other should contain no identifying information.
Judging: There will be a blind review of all entries. The judging team will be made up of MMSA Board members.  The decision of the judges is final.
Prize: The winning student will receive $100.00. The winning essay will be published in this year’s Minnesota Middle School’s Conference Program.
Deadline for entry: All entries must be postmarked by October 22, 2012.
Submissions should be emailed or sent to:
Annette Strom
Ordean East Middle School
2900 E. 4th St
Duluth, MN  55812