Monday, November 22, 2010
Q4: Six-Word Memoir
Pick any character in the novel and write his/her 6-word memoir. Be sure to identify the character you are writing about.
Q3: Sophie & Creighton
What is your opinion of Sophie and Creighton’s relationship throughout the story?
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Q2: The Liberty Tree
Colonel Gower gives a soldier 20 lashes for reading "The Liberty Tree." Considering the circumstances in the novel, do you think the Colonel went overboard? Why or why not?
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Introduction to Year of the Hangman
By Gary Blackwood
What if...the British had won the Revolutionary War? The year is 1777. The rebellious American colonies have been soundly defeated by the powerful British redcoats. General George Washington has been captured and is to hang from the end of a gibbet. The rest of the revolutionary leaders have gone underground. This didn't happen, but it could have.
How To Post To The Blog
Instructions for Posting to the Blog
I am excited to see how this project turns out. Each student will make at least one comment for each question/topic posted. You are welcome to post as many comments as you would like. My hope is to create an online conversation about this novel. Commenting on the blog is easy. Follow these easy steps:
• To leave a comment about a question, please click on the comment link at the bottom of the blog entry.
• You can type your comment in the text box in the middle of the screen.
• After typing your comment, please select "Name/URL" for an identity. You need to only fill out the "Name" portion, just leave the "URL" portion blank.
• Special note on what to type for your name: DO NOT USE YOUR FULL NAME! Any entries with a full name will not be published on the blog. Please use only your first name and last initial. Example: Benjamin Franklin would just be "Benjamin F."
• Click “Post Comment.”
• Next, please type in the word verification key as it appears (if asked to). This is to ensure that a person is responding to the blog entry and not a computer program creating SPAM.
• Click “Post Comment” again.
• Your comment will not appear immediately. It will be sent to the moderator of the blog (Mr. Carr) and once your comment is approved it will be posted.
I am excited to see how this project turns out. Each student will make at least one comment for each question/topic posted. You are welcome to post as many comments as you would like. My hope is to create an online conversation about this novel. Commenting on the blog is easy. Follow these easy steps:
• To leave a comment about a question, please click on the comment link at the bottom of the blog entry.
• You can type your comment in the text box in the middle of the screen.
• After typing your comment, please select "Name/URL" for an identity. You need to only fill out the "Name" portion, just leave the "URL" portion blank.
• Special note on what to type for your name: DO NOT USE YOUR FULL NAME! Any entries with a full name will not be published on the blog. Please use only your first name and last initial. Example: Benjamin Franklin would just be "Benjamin F."
• Click “Post Comment.”
• Next, please type in the word verification key as it appears (if asked to). This is to ensure that a person is responding to the blog entry and not a computer program creating SPAM.
• Click “Post Comment” again.
• Your comment will not appear immediately. It will be sent to the moderator of the blog (Mr. Carr) and once your comment is approved it will be posted.
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