Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Blogging Idol


To all the writers,

Here we are at the end of our GLPS experience. We have been writing, writing and writing some more.  It has been such a pleasure to meet all of you and see your writing grow and improve during the last 4 weeks together.  Each of you have created your very own blogs and should be proud of your work.  You have practiced and learned a variety of writing styles and have a blog to share with your friends and family.  I hope you will continue to use the blog often, even after camp is finished. 

As promised, the top 3 bloggers have been selected from each class.  The decision was difficult as all of you have done a wonderful job and deserve recognition for your hard work.  I'm sending out a round of applause for a job well done in creating a blog filled with your writing and showing off your personality and creativity.


The students selected were chosen based on quality of their work, creativity and writing skills. The decision was based on the 4 writing assignments: Three things I know to be true, Argumentative Essay on Kony, Reflective essay on Spring/Adora and the Chain/Creative writing piece.

So here goes... the students who have won the Blogging Idol at GLPS 18th Camp are...


Class 10

1st place is Harold with Harold's Plain Blog:

2nd place is Emily with Green World:

3rd place is Mary with GLPS class 10's story:

Class 11

1st place is Grace with Grace's 2012 GLPS Summer Camp:

2nd place is Lucille with Lucille's smallplace:

3rd place is Maya with Little Einstein's stories:

Class 12

1st place is Iris with Iris's Happy Days:

2nd place is Kelly with Skyblue:

3rd place is Steve with Steve's blog;

Class 13

1st place is Kang with I'm Blogging:

2nd place is Ruby with Ruby's blog in GLPS:

3rd place is Jane with Effort and GLPS:


Congratulations on a job well-done.  Please check out the above blogs and see why they are this camp's Blogging Idols!


I hope you all enjoyed our writing class and will continue to develop and grow as writers.  Best of luck!

Miss Angela



SHOUTOUTS WEEK 3


It's time for the Week 3 Shoutouts for the Reflective Essay on the video "Spring" by Kim Ki Duk or "What adults can learn from Kids" by Adora Svitak.  You have all been working hard on your blogs and all deserve praise for a job well-done. As usual, some students stand out in the class and here they are:

Class 10

Sophia- Binuphia's Awesome World of Blogging:

Irene- Irene's Dream Come True:

Emily- Green World:

There were also excellent odes like Harold's Ode to Time:
Irene's Ode to Money:
Jonas' Ode to Bed:

Class 11:

Percy-I can't remember my title, dude!:
http://messiismessy2.blogspot.kr/2012/08/reflective-essay-adora-svitak.html
Maya- Little Einstein's stories:
http://littleeinstein033.blogspot.kr/2012/08/reflective-essay.html
Sherlock- Zebra's detective story:
http://loveholmes0314.blogspot.kr/2012/08/reflective-essay-second-video.html

This was also a great Ode to dear Sleep from Lucille:
http://lucillekim.blogspot.kr/2012/08/ode-to-dear-sleep.html

Class 12:

Iris-Iris's Happy Days:
http://iris12glps18.blogspot.kr/2012/08/spring-summer-fall-winter-and-spring.html
Steve- Steve's blog:
http://gyungjun.blogspot.kr/2012/08/reflective-essayspring.html
Kelly- Skyblue:
http://skyblue5367.blogspot.kr/2012/08/reflective-essay-on-spring_10.html

Here are some great odes, like Lily's Ode to my blog:
http://lilykimglps.blogspot.kr/2012/08/ode-to-my-blog.html
Jason's Ode to Wide Ocean;
http://jasonglps.blogspot.kr/2012/08/ode-to-wide-ocean.html

Class 13:

Michael-Michael's Fireplace:
http://class13michael.blogspot.kr/2012/08/reflective-essay-spring.html
Cindy-Cindy's GLPS experience:
http://cindys087.blogspot.kr/p/assignments.html

Kang So In had a great Ode to Time:
http://sooinnk.blogspot.kr/2012/08/my-ode.html

For the last assignments students did a Chain Writing exercise and then turned it into a creative writing story.  Everyone did a fantastic job, check out their blogs for some interesting reads.











Thursday, August 9, 2012

SHOUTOUTS- Week 2

It is time again for the SHOUTOUTS! Assignment 2 was an argumentative essay on the video Kony 2012 asking "Should we make Kony famous in order to catch him or not?"  There were some very interesting perspectives on this topic and the essay was well-done by all classes. 

Students also wrote "Diamante Poems" and the Best poem was selected from each class, earning a prestigious "Green Card". See the chosen poems below!

But alas, only a few can get a SHOUTOUT, so here they are:

Class 10:


Julie at Julie in the World:

Emily at Green World:

Eugene at World Travel:

Mary at GLPS Class 10's story:

Best Diamante poem is Harold at Harold's Plain blog:


Class 11:
Lucille at Lucille's small place:
http://lucillekim.blogspot.kr/2012/08/kony-2012.html

Maya at Little Einstein's stories:
http://littleeinstein033.blogspot.kr/2012/08/my-name-is-maya-lee.html

Anna at Wanna hear my GLPS story:
http://anna04030403.blogspot.kr/2012/08/kony-2012.html

Grace at Grace's 2012 GLPS Summer Camp:
http://graceglps.blogspot.kr/2012/08/kony2012_3.html

Best Diamante poem was Lina at Lina Lim's Writing:
http://linalim0426.blogspot.kr/2012/08/diamante-poem.html

Class 12:

Yeon Ju at Yeon Ju's First GLPS:
http://yeonjuglps.blogspot.kr/2012/08/kony-2012_5.html

Amy at Hyun's Stories:
http://hyunamy.blogspot.kr/2012/08/kony2012.html

Best Diamante poem is Kelly at Skyblue:
http://skyblue5367.blogspot.kr/2012_08_01_archive.html


Class 13

Kang So in at I'm Blogging:
http://sooinnk.blogspot.kr/2012/08/kony-2012.html

Chae Won at Every Time Every Where:
http://floweree0324.blogspot.kr/2012/08/argumentative-essays-about-joseph-kony_3.html

Best Diamante poem is Jane at Effort and GLPS:
http://appletree1231.blogspot.kr/2012/08/diamonte-poem.html

Congratulations and good luck to everyone for next week!
















Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Odes- Have you written an ode lately?

What is an "ode?" Let's ask Wikipedia:
An ode is typically a lyrical verse written in praise of, or dedicated to someone or something which captures the poet's interest or serves as an inspiration for the ode.
In fact, the "greatest poem ever written" is an ode written by the famous English poet John Keats. He died very young, and many believed if he'd lived longer that he could have rivaled William Shakespeare as one of the greatest writers ever.
One day, while he was sitting under a tree, a nightingale bird landed in the branches and began singing. At the time, he was very sick, so he felt envious of the bird's freedom and health. Thus, "Ode to a Nightingale" was born, and many consider this to be a "perfect poem." Let's listen:

Keats is truly amazing. For our purposes, we are going to change things a little and basically write a poetic letter to something or somewhere instead of someone. Imagine what you might say in a letter that begins with:
Dear Seoul,
Dear California,
Dear North Korea,
Dear iPhone,
Dear Sadness,
Dear Boredom,
Dear English,
Dear K-Pop,
Dear EOP,
Dear Mirror,
Dear Necklace,
Dear Sleep,
Dear Money,
Dear Starcraft,
Dear Angry Birds,
Dear Pizza,
Dear Broccoli,
Dear Facebook,
Dear Harry Potter Series,
Dear Green/Red cards,
The possibilities are endless, and I want you to write a poetic letter using lots of descriptive writing and philosophical insight. Think of that object or place as a friend or enemy that you know very well. Personify it. Metaphorically give it qualities that are human, and have fun poeticizing the things you love, hate, or hate to love or love to hate about that thing.
This should be written as a letter and a poem mixed together in a style of writing we might call "lyrical prose." Imagine your sentences are music, and each word a note. You can start thinking about:
Alliteration: using words with similar sounds in one sentence, sort of like a tongue twister.
Example - "The sweet sound of your soft voice silences my spirit into a still sleep."
This sentence has a smooth ring to it, all because "s" was used repeatedly in a musical way.
Repetition: repeating a sentence structure for more emphasis. Politicians use this a lot when they make speeches.
Example - "We can make change. We can fight for freedom. We can be the light through the world's darkness. We are America, and yes we can!"

Requirements:
So try and use these while you write your ode. Include a picture and be creative (and clean) with your formatting.  Have fun!
_____________________________
Fine Examples:

Nabi (my dog) has been busy composing his Ode to Wide Open Space, check it out here:
http://nabispaws.blogspot.kr/2012/08/ode-to-wide-open-spaces.html


Here is a really good one from a KMLA students, Seung Hyun in the 14th wave. 
Ode to ZzaPaGeuTi
By Seung Hyun Ryu (Amy)
Dear ZzaPaGeuTi (짜파게티),

Do you remember back when I was in elementary school? Id come home after a long and busy day, and immediately look for you. Thankfully, you were always there beside me whenever I needed you. However tired I was, you, with your warm brown scent, always made me feel comfortable and re-energized. Not only did you reduce my stress and tiredness of getting through the day, but you also helped soothe my feelings of homesickness for Korea. Ever since I was young, the thing I always miss most when Im away from Korea is the food. Luckily, I could easily meet you, dressed up in your fancy clothes in the Chinese marts of England. Its a secret to my good friend La Myun (라면), but I love you much more than her. While La Myun has a fiery temper, you are always warm and sweet towards me.


You might find it a little surprising that after all these years of scarcely talking or meeting, I would suddenly write a letter to you. This surprise would have been doubled I suppose, because I began this letter full of praise for you while I have totally ignored you all this time. To make things a little less confusing, I will be very straightforward with you. The reason why Im writing this letter is to apologize for something that happened between us a long time ago. Even after all these years, I feel guilt over what I have done to you. Thus, I have mustered up the courage to write this letter.
Im sure that you recall the day that I introduced you for the first and last time to a friend I had made in England. Her name was Paulina, and she was a delicate little girl who had never lived outside of England. Well, when Paulina came over to my house, I introduced you to her. You were my favorite friend, so there was no reason for me to hesitate in doing so. I had absolutely no worries about whether Paulina would like you or not. After all, why wouldnt she love you as much as I did, when you were so deliciously kind and always extending your long, long noodley arms to help someone in need?


However, to this day, I just cannot forget the expression on Paulinas face when she saw you. She was horrified by your color, and asked how I could possibly like someone who looked like you - someone who had a dirty mud color and a mop of straggly hair. She did not even bother to get acquainted with you, and announced that she would not speak a word to you because, on the whole, you looked like a bowl filled with dirty worms. Not only you, my dear friend ZzaPaGueTi, but also I was greatly affected by this incident.

Regretfully, I was not old enough to realize that it was my friend who was shallow to judge you based on appearances. I should not have cared what Paulina said. Although you look a little odd in England, because of your dark skin color and straggly curly hair, that is simply because there are not so many like you in England, as there are in Korea. Furthermore, I should have been wise enough to realize that I loved you regardless; never mind what you look like. Regretfully, I failed this wisdom at such a young age.

Hopefully, it is not too late to ask for your forgiveness. Although I have feigned not to notice you all these years, it was mainly because I did not have enough courage to beg for your forgiveness. And not because I didnt want to be your friend again. It was only when I was young and ignorant that I foolishly felt embarrassed by you, for being who you are. I dearly hope that you will understand me with your warm sweet heart, and once again embrace me with your long delicate arms.

Hope to hear from you soon,
With Love, Seung Hyun

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Shout Outs!

This week's shout outs go to the students who wrote an interesting blog with pictures and a good presentation about "Three things I know to be true".  Here are the shout outs for each class:

Class 10

There were several great posts from class 10.  Check out Emily's post at Green World: http://savethenature123.blogspot.com/

Another great post from Mary on her blog, GLPS class 10's story,  at: http://marygoaroundtheworld.blogspot.com/


Harold did a great job at Harold's Plain Blog:

 
Robin also deserves a shout out for his post on Robin's glps Class 10:

Each of the above posts were well-written and displayed well.  Check them out and follow their lead!


Class 11



The posts about "Three things i know to be true" were very entertaining.  Here are my favorites from Class 11:

Jeong Yeon at Grace's 2012 GLPS summer camp:

Yoon Ji at Miss Cat's GLPS story:

Ji Min at Zebra's Detective story:

The last shout out goes to James at Place to visit:

Read the blogs above to see why they got a shout out.


Class 12






It was hard to choose but here are my favorite posts from Class 12:

Iris at Iris's Happy Days:

Sharon at Sharon's first GLPS:

Seo Hyun at Lily's Place:

And last but not least Sally at Sweet Cookies GLPS Writing Class:

The above blogs were entertaining and well-written, check them out!

Class 13




Check out my favorites from Class 13:

Ruby at Ruby's Blog:

 Jane at Effort and GLPS:


There you have it. Did you make the list of shout outs this week? If not, try to stand out next week and see your name here.  Good luck and remember to post on your blog as much as possible.


Monday, July 30, 2012

Diamante Poems



UPDATE: The best DIAMANTE POEM writer for each class will get a GREEN CARD!!

Below you will see a diagram which shows you the structure of a "Diamante Poem." As you can see, it is shaped like a diamond, and that's where it gets its name.

NOUN
ADJECTIVE ADJECTIVE
ING-VERB ING-VERB ING-VERB
NOUN NOUN NOUN NOUN
ING-VERB ING-VERB ING-VERB
ADJECTIVE ADJECTIVE
NOUN

Similar to a haiku, the Diamante Poem uses words to create an impression without relying on full phrases. Try and use your THESAURUS to make your words more interesting. Instead of "cold" why not use "freezing" or "chilly." There are three different approaches you can take:

  1. Opposites: As you can see above (and in the example below), the poem is divided in half. The first noun and the last noun should be opposites, such as HOT and COLD, and in the middle there should be a transition. This is the most interesting method, and you can be creative. Spring and Fall, Love and Hate, Sleep and Awake etc. etc. etc.
  2. Just one topic: You can keep your poem about one thing only, and explore more words to illustrate it. The first noun and the last noun could be the same or about the same thing.
  3. Related Dynamically: Instead of using opposites, you could change your poem in the middle to contrast two things that have a relationship. One of my students started with "Cheeseburger" and finished with "Global Warming." Can you guess the connection? Fastfood creates paper waste and the meat is from cows who produce methane. Very creative! How about North Korea and South Korea, or School and Academy, or Apple and Microsoft? iPad and Galaxy? The possibilities are endless.
Nabi has already completed his very own Diamante Poem, you can read it here: http://nabispaws.blogspot.kr/2012/08/nabis-diamante-poem.html

Here is an example of what I expect from you guys with the Diamante Poems. Try to write at least two or three, and creatively make a transition from one subject to the next. Post pictures to jazz things up a little. This one, about Red Cards and Green Cards. These pictures help a lot, and notice how I used colored fonts of that are different to mark the change. Make sure everything is centered . As well, I've made the font as big as possible for more impact. Let's have some fun with this simple yet very creative style of poetry.

ㅠ,ㅠ
Red Cards
harsh, critical
catching, punishing, crying
P.A., T.A., Teachers, Students
winning, earning, enjoying
positive, proud
Green Cards!
^,^

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Welcome to GLPS 18!

"Blog your way to being a star..."

Dear GLPS 18 Writing Students,
 
Welcome to KMLA! The summer camp has commenced and we are going to be busy preparing for the first week and setting up our own personal blogspot. 

The first step in our writing adventure is to set up your very own blogspot.  I feel your blog is an effective tool to share your writing with your teacher, other students as well as your parents and friends.  Anyone can read your blog and also leave comments for you which will, in turn, help improve your writing skills and give you feedback along the way. 

Here are some tips to help you on your way to becoming a "Blogging Idol":

  • Your parents are going to see it.  Keep this in mind when you are writing and take pride in your work. 

  • Blog anytime, anywhere.  You can write anything you want when you have a chance.  This is a great opportunity to practice your writing so use your skills to share your experiences at camp, tell people about yourself, share your speeches, keep your parents in the loop about what you are learning or anything else you can think of.

  • Think about presentation! You want your blog to be interesting for people to see and read.  Experiment with fonts, pictures, videos and your layout.  Remember to keep your blog neat and clean and try to avoid cluttering it with too many distracting gadgets.

  • GLPS will award the "Blogging Idol" for the best bloggers at the end of camp.  Strive for the best! It is wonderful to get recognition for a job well-done so try to do your best and good luck.  I will also be doing "Shoutouts" each week to the best bloggers.

  • The blog you create here will be a network connecting you to your classmates here at GLPS 18.  Through our blogs we can get to know each other and share our thoughts and creativity with each other.  And the best thing is that you can continue to blog even after we say goodbye to each other at the end of camp, and I hope you do!

    From now on, use this blog as often as you can.  Write about your experiences and share ideas and thoughts with myself and your fellow classmates.  Read each other's work and give feedback through comments.  I look forward to reading all of your work throughout the camp.

    After you have setup your blog, please leave a comment under this post. I will add a link to your blog on my page so you will be able to visit other students blogs and make comments.

    Your comment should look like this:

    Name: Songhee Kim
    Class: 10

    Blog URL: glps18.blogspot.com

    Good luck and start blogging!