Monday, February 22, 2010

HS and MS Drama - Researching "The Music Man"


In small groups, research your assigned topic from the list below. Be prepared to hand in answers to the questions or a summary of your group's discussion about the questions. Be ready to present your findings to the class.

1. The time period. The Music Man was produced during the 1950s, but it takes place during the turn of the century (early 1900s). Research the terms "old time" and "old timey." What do they mean? Why do you think it is important to understand that The Music Man was written forty or fifty years after the time period it portrays?

2. Fashion. How did people dress during the turn of the century? What were the current fashion trends? Based on what you find, how could a student at VCHS create a somewhat authentic looking turn of the century ensemble for their costume?

3. The setting of The Music Man is River City, Iowa, a fictional place based on the author's hometown of Mason City, Iowa. Why do you think Meridith Wilson chose this setting? What does the midwest represent in American culture?
4. The plot - What is the story of The Music Man? Who are the main characters and what are they trying to get? Why is this story still relevent today?
5. The author - Who was Meredith Wilson? Why is he an important figure in American drama? What are his major accomplishments? He is most famous for The Music Man - what other work did he compose?



Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Journalism - Yearbook Previews

We will dedicate three class days to preview the HS yearbook (02/17, 02/18, 02/19) and three days to preview the elementary and MS yearbook (03/01, 03/02, 03/03). To get the most out of these sessions, please prepare your pages as much as possible. Your classmates and I will provide feedback about the layout of the pages, photo selections, font, background and other design features. The more you have done, the more productive these sessions will be!

Now THAT'S a yearbook-worthy basketball team photo.

Friday, February 12, 2010

New Calendar! - All Classes

I just created a google calendar for your viewing pleasure! As of today, all of the information from the classroom whiteboard calendar will be available on the google calendar. All rehearsal dates for drama are also posted.

MS Drama - Selecting a Monologue

Greetings, Students! I hope you're all having a nice weekend. As promised, here are some helpful links for preparing to audition and selecting a monologue. I was glad to see that several of you were able to select a monologue during class time on Thursday.

This site has some great tips for preparing to auditions and lists some resources you can use for selecting monologues.

This site has many monologues for kids. You can only read excerpts, but they should give you a pretty good idea of what types of themes you can incorporate into a monologue and might inspire you to write your own. You'll have to scroll down a bit to get to the monologues that are more appropriate for preteens and young teens. Yes, I know that the first batch are more suitable for the little kids. :)

Horton's Free Monologues has some public domain monologues available. At the bottom of the main page, select "teenager" and then either "man" or "woman" to find monologues appropriate to your age.

A few of you recommended this site in class.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Journalism - Article Deadlines


Today I met with over half of you to set deadlines for the articles for our March newspaper. Those of you who have not met with me or were absent need to hand in your article action plan and schedule a conference with me.

Remember, it typically is best to avoid scheduling your due date the last week of the month since this puts a lot of strain on our student editor. Choosing February 19th works well for your teacher because it gives her the whole weekend to revise your work. :)

Monday, February 8, 2010

Journalism - Upcoming Due Dates


Just a friendly reminder about some of our impending due dates.

Tomorrow (Tuesday, February 9th) is the last day to turn in your advertising attempt paperwork. You needed to contact a minimum of four area businesses and record their responses regarding their interest in advertising with us. Rate sheets and contracts have been available by the printer for the past week.

Wednesday (February 10th) is the last day to get your article action plan approved by me. Some of you have already taken care of this, but those of you that have not need to have that form filled out when you arrive in class that day.

Friday (February 12th) is the last day to get your grades for overdue unfinished yearbook pages raised. I will be giving partial credit for the portion of the elementary and middle school yearbook work that was not done by the deadline. Even if you cannot get your pages done by this date, you still need to get them done ASAP as our deadlines with Jostens are quickly approaching. Remember, your work is a reflection of our school and will be saved for DECADES. Don't take the responsibility of creating the yearbook lightly.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Congratulations, MS Drama!

If you didn't make it to a performance of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" this weekend, you missed a great show! The middle school drama students did a phenomenal job bringing Charlie, Sally, Lucy, Snoopy, Lionus, Shroeder and the Peanuts gang to life! Congratulations on a job well done!