In Context

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Week of August 31, 2009

English 12 AP/GT~Periods 2, 3, 4A~Literary Analysis of British and World Literature, Advanced Composition, Creative Writing, Preparation for the AP English Literature and Composition Exam, Independent Literary Criticism and MLA Research
  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Ms. Christine Duignan, JHU MAT English Intern
  • Slide Presentation--A Few Favorite Things
  • "August Morning" by Albert Garcia
  • Course Overview, Policies, Expectations
  • "Postcards from the Edge" Assignment (50); HW due Wednesday 9/2
  • Analysis and discussion of "Blackberry Picking" by Seamus Heaney
  • Intro to the College Essay Unit; HW due Wednesday 9/2
  • Introductory Essay Assignment (100); HW due Tuesday 9/8
  • AP Multiple Choice; Follow-up Analysis and Discussion
  • Intro to Victorian Lit and Alfred, Lord Tennyson
  • Analysis of "Ulysses" by Tennyson
  • Relevance to Jude the Obscure (1895) by Thomas Hardy; Reading Schedule
  • Discussion in Groups of Sample College Essay Topics

English 12 Honors~Period 4B~Literary Analysis of British and American Literature, Application of the Reading Apprenticeship Model, Collegiate Writing with 6+1 Writing Traits, Creative Writing, Vocabulary Study, Preparation for the SAT and the AP Language and Composition Exam, and MLA Research

  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Ms. Christine Duignan, JHU MAT English Intern
  • Slide Presentation--A Few Favorite Things
  • "August Morning" by Albert Garcia
  • Course Overview, Policies, Expectations
  • "Postcards from the Edge" Assignment (50); HW due Thursday 9/3
  • Reading Survey
  • Into and Rationale for the Reading Apprenticeship Model
  • Intro to the College Essay Unit; HW due Thursday 9/3
  • SAT Multiple Choice; Follow-up Analysis and Discussion
  • Intro to Ken Kesey and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962); Reading Schedule
  • Discussion in Groups of Sample College Essay Topics

August Morning

American Life in Poetry: August Morning

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006

"William Carlos Williams, one of our country's most influential poets and a New Jersey physician, taught us to celebrate daily life. Here Albert Garcia offers us the simple pleasures and modest mysteries of a single summer day."


August Morning
by
Albert Garcia


It's ripe, the melon
by our sink.
Yellow,
bee-bitten, soft, it perfumes
the house too sweetly.
At five I wake, the air
mournful in its quiet.
My wife's eyes swim calmly
under their lids, her mouth and jaw
relaxed, different.
What is happening in the silence
of this house? Curtains
hang heavily from their rods.
Ficus leaves tremble
at my footsteps. Yet
the colors outside are perfect--
orange geranium, blue lobelia.
I wander from room to room
like a man in a museum:
wife, children, books, flowers,
melon. Such still air. Soon
the mid-morning breeze will float in
like tepid water, then hot.
How do I start this day,
I who am unsure
of how my life has happened
or how to proceed
amid this warm and steady sweetness?


Poem copyright (c) by Albert Garcia from his latest book Skunk Talk (Bear Starr Press, 2005) and originally published in Poetry East, No. 44. Reprinted by permission of the author. This weekly column is supported by The Poetry Foundation, The Library of Congress, and the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.