Monologues
My students began writing monologues this week. They created their own characters, conflicts, relationships, and settings, and genuinely came up with some impressive stuff. Whereas at the start of the year students needed their hands held for a good 20 minutes just to come up with character traits, just about everyone took to the project almost instantly. I'm really happy to see that they've come this far (or, at the least, have become accustomed to the assignments). With 6 weeks left, I'm starting to see my students as actual high schools and not "newbies" or freshmen. The majority of the students are stepping up in class, becoming more confident, and caring about how they do in class. I can't wait to see how they do when they perform their monologues for the class this next week.
Grades
Since it's the end of the 6 weeks, I just submitted grades. This is the highest passing rate I've had all year, and I'm stoked. I tried something new for this grading period, and gave each student a free 100 point assignment to start off the 6 weeks. In the end, this counted for less than 2% of their final grade, but it got the kids hyped because they saw really high grades and wanted to keep them up. I can't tell you how many students came to me and said, "Sir! I've got an A? I've never had an A in this class before!" Eventually, the grade would decline, but instead of the students taking it as an inevitability of school, I had a surprisingly large amount of students asking to make up work and ACTUALLY TURNING IT IN. I could attribute some of this new interest in work to the end of the year, wanting to pass to 10th grade, and TAKs, but I'll still count it as a victory for my grading system. Homework for this 6 weeks also had the highest turn in rate for all classes. I decided that I would give the kids an assignment every Monday and make it due on Friday. It's a supplement to what we do in class, not too much effort is required, but the assignments always allow for creativity so the kids can get invested and turn in some real gems. It's working.
I'm happy.
Softball
I'm putting this in as almost an afterthought, but I'm coaching our faculty/staff softball team. Our first game is in two weeks. It was great being on the field again. I didn't even realize how much I missed playing ball, but dang... I'm going to have some fun weekends coming up, as long as I remember to wear sunscreen. :)
Sunday, April 20, 2008
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It's exciting to read about the progress in your classes, Mark! I am so glad! I am especially excited about the response to homework, turn-in rate, etc. Hopefully that bodes well and you will see improvements in work and scores.
It is also exciting to hear that you will be working on curriculum this summer. Will there be others helping? Let us know how that goes.
I am happy for you.
Blessings!
Mother
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