
So far, I have liked the direction of the class for the most part. But like any class, I have some suggestions on what could be modified to better the class. In this blog I will be explaining in detail the good and the bad of the class, my opinion on them and how they can be modified slightly.
The first thing that I would like to talkt about is Independent Reading Thursdays. Although I believe this is a good idea because it lets us read for enjoyment, I have just a few issues with it. First, I can say from my experience with the independent reading, it was a little hard to read that book on Thursdays and read The House of the Seven Gables for the remainder of the week. This was difficult because I was just starting a new book and I was trying to get far into the book because there was going to be a project at the end. To accomplish this, I had to read beyong just Thursdays and this was hard because I had other homework to do. It was also hard to keep up with the characters in both books. Maybe independent reading should be eliminated altogether or we should have less to read for the class novel while independent reading is going on.
Another issue I have is that it is not always clear on what is due and on what specific date. About half of the class did not know that this blog was due on Friday, so the due date was pushed back to this morning (Sunday). I feel like Mr. McCarthy expects us to check the calendar on Edline to see what is due instead of announcing this information during class. About five of my friends and I did not know that the first draft of our comparison papers were due earlier this week. I feel as if Mr. McCarthy in this example expected us to read the informational sheet about the essay outside of class to know when the drafts are due. I feel as if he should take the time out to loudly and clearly announce these things in front of the WHOLE class well before the bell rings.
Another thing that I find difficult in this class is multi-tasking. Just this week (Friday to be exact), we started to watch the Crucible movie. We have also started to write our comparison papers and we still have quotes from the Crucible due in two weeks. I feel as if we are doing TOO MUCH at the same time. I am now confused because I do not know if we ar to finish the Crucible, or if we are just going to watch the whole movie and we should forget about the book. 
One thing that I did not like was the big test that we just took on the House of the Seven Gables, Christopher Colombus, and Phyllis Wheatly. I did not think this test was fair because we took this quiz two months after school started and some of the material on this test was from the first month of school. Plus, the other half of the test was on the House of the Seven Gables that we just finished reading. It was kinda hard to tried to make sure you knew everything that you needed to know about the House of the Seven Gables and things that were reviewed during the first month of school for this test. It would have been better, I believe, if we had a test on Phyllis Wheatly, Christopher Colombus and Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God at the end of September, then had a test on the House of the Seven Gables last week.
Three things that I DO like are group work, reading comprehension quizzes and the background information that we read about the puritans' point of view, and the information on the Salem witch craft trials. I felt that this helped me understand Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, the Crucible and the House of the Seven Gables. Hopefully this blog assignment would help Mr. McCarthy see what he can do in class to help us undersatnd the material better, and improve our grades.
 
 
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In the first month of school, I felt the same way you did. We never talked about the blog topics in class, so I never really knew what to write. However, I kind of just got in the hang of looking at Edline every-single-day... It's kind of tedious, but eventually I got used to it.
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