Saturday, February 04, 2012
 
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  Welcome to Ms. Pflaumer's classroom website!

We read to know we are not alone.

-C.S. Lewis


Parents: Did you know you can receive constant contact from the school?  By visiting the school's website at www.abingtonps.org and signing up to join the emailing list you will receive issues of the Happenings newsletter, daily announcements, reminders of deadlines, and more.  On the school's website, you may also want to sign up for the Parent Portal.  Here, you can see your student's grades prior to receiving the printed reports, which are issued eight times per year (four quarters and a progress report half way through each quarter). 




College to Career Class of 2015 Minimize


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 TitleOwnerCategoryModified DateSize 
2010-2011Patricia PflaumerSome student accomplishments8/13/201129.00 KBDownload
2011-2012 Patricia PflaumerMore student accomplishments11/23/201110.01 KBDownload

Students Write to Be Heard (required for all freshmen) Minimize

SW2BH

Students Write to Be Heard (SW2BH) is a publishing opportunity for students to have their opinions, letters, poems, stories, articles, essays, plays and more heard by an audience.


Drafts are due November 9, 2011.

I continue to be available after school, as well as before school.  Very few have brought work to me for feedback.  Remember, SW2BH counts for a large part of your final quarter grade.  Put in all the effort you have.
 


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 WRITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS:


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2011-2012 Pep Rally

Class of 2014

Officers:

  • Marianna Porcello, president
  • Ryan Mariano, vice president
  • Matt Whalen, treasurer
  • Lindsay Ryan, secretary
  • Miss Pflaumer, advisor

2011-2012 events:

  • Car Wash (September)
  • Bake Sale and Basket Raffle (November)
  • Pep Rally and Poster Making Pizza Party (November)
  • T-shirt sale (November)
  • Candy Cane Delivery (December)
  • Car Wash (spring)

Support your class by volunteering to help or purchasing items.  Thank you!


2010-2011 Pep Rally


Freshmen Reading List Minimize

Dear Parents/Guardians: 

Jim Trelease wrote The Read-Aloud Handbook. The book contains helpful reading information. Here is a printable brochure: www.trelease-on-reading.com/10-reading-facts-brochure.pdf 


2011-2012

What will we read?

Freshmen Honors (periods 2,5 and 7) 

  • Expect to read a book per quarter for pleasure (SSR).  All freshmen classes will read poetry, fiction, drama and nonfiction in the textbook, as well as longer, independent works.  The literature will be thematically focused, highlighting such things as growing pains, trials and tribulations, rites of passage and more.
  • The textbook is McDougal Littell's Language of Literature
  • Longer, independent works will be from this list:
    • The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros (October 2010)
    • Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
    • Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
    • The Odyssey by Homer
    • Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers
    • Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
    • My Antonia by Willa Cather

Poetry: The Power of Words (grade 12) Minimize

Welcome class of 2012! 

The goal of this class is to read, write and peer edit a variety of poems in a safe and supportive environment.  I look forward to sharing this opportunity with you.

Here are some poetry links you might find enjoyable:


 

Senior class:  Poetry:  the power of words.


Syllabi, policy, rubrics and procedures Minimize
 TitleOwnerCategory 
Daily ProceduresPatricia PflaumerAll classesDownload
Room 205 RulesPatricia Pflaumerall classesDownload
BASE LanguagePatricia Pflaumerall classesDownload
Freshmen OverviewPatricia PflaumerPeriods 2, 5 and 7Download
Freshmen letter to parentsPatricia PflaumerPeriods 2, 5 and 7Download
Freshmen syllabusPatricia PflaumerPeriods 2, 5 and 7Download
AP Language and CompositionPatricia Pflaumerperiod 6Download
Senior poetry syllabus Patricia PflaumerPeriod 1Download
MCAS Long Composition RubricPatricia PflaumerMCAS LC rubricDownload
MCAS Open Response RubricPatricia PflaumerMCAS OR rubricDownload

Freshmen Field Trip Romeo and Juliet Minimize

Currently, students should be reading Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  Taking notes, rereading, summarizing, and using the margin notes provided in the text (and a dictionary if/when necessary) are important for comprehension.

We will continue to act out the play in class.  Please show you understand the tone of voice the character should use, where the character should be standing, to whom the character should be facing (speaking to), and so on.  Although you are holding your play on "stage" in the classroom, do not simply read from the text.  Infuse your voice with the appropriate emotion.  Pronounce words accurately.  Show you understand what it is you are stating.  You are being graded on how well you demonstrate understanding through your dramatic performance.

To determine the tone of the character, think about where the character is (setting), to whom they are speaking, what the topic is about. do the words they use have positive or negative connotations?  Remember, too, that sound devices contribute to the tone, as does figurative language.  Review the pages on these elements, located in your text, if you need a refresher.

Please bring props!  It was assigned 11/17 to bring in props for the play.  Thank you to those who did.  And please wear the appropriate colors of the house hold, if you can:  red for Capulet and blue for Montague.

Each class has a leader/director (Kim, period 2; Molly, period 5; Ashley, period 7)  Thank you for volunteering ladies! 


Freshmen periods 2, 5, & 7 Minimize

 Here are some projects freshmen should be working on in quarter two:

  • WordMaster Challenge, second meet (late November)
  • Letters About Literature (LAL).  See details at the LAL link.  (Due to me in December)
  • SSR and SSR Journals (due at end of quarter)
  • SAT "smart" word found in context (due at the end of the quarter)
  • William Shakespeare project (due 12/5/11)
  • SW2BH (many deadlines are in November and December)

Reading Tidbits Minimize
 TitleOwnerCategoryModified DateSize 
Important Works for Literary StudyPatricia Pflaumer 8/13/201124.50 KBDownload
Ten Most Recommended AuthorsPatricia Pflaumer 8/13/201124.00 KBDownload
MA Center for the BookPatricia Pflaumer 8/13/201123.50 KBDownload
Banned BooksPatricia Pflaumer 8/13/201123.50 KBDownload
NY Times Best SellersPatricia Pflaumer 8/13/2011UnknownDownload
Letters About Literature contestPatricia Pflaumer 8/26/2011UnknownDownload

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New England's 2010 Winner
of the College Board's Bob Costas Grant
for the Teaching of Writing

 
Ms. Patricia Rose Pflaumer 
♦English Language Arts teacher

♦Abington High School class of 2014 advisor (2010-present)
♦Abington Greenwave Gazette advisor (2006-2011)
♦Abington Student Art Magazine advisor (2001-2008)
♦Abington School Council member (2002-2004)

Abington High School
201 Gliniewicz Way
Abington, MA  02351
(781) 982-2160
 

Education, Licenses and Grants   
 

♦Boston College: BA; English cum laude, 1994. MA; Philosophy, 1999.
♦Professional licensure: English Language Arts 5-9; 9-12 
♦Certification as a Qualified MELA-O Adminstrator (QMA)
♦Recipient of the College Board's Bob Costas Grant for the Teaching of Writing, 2010
♦Recipient of the DOE's Massachusetts Initiative for New Teachers' (MINT) Grant & Scholarship, 2001
 
  

 


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Classes

Advisory:  Juniors Ca-Fo
Period 1:  Senior poetry
Period 2:  Freshmen, Honors
Period 3:  Duty

Period 4:  Prep
Period 5:  Freshmen, Honors
Period 6:  Juniors, AP Language and Composition
Period 7:  Freshmen, Honors

I am available before school if you have a quick question or would like me to write a pass for you to use the library/media center to do classwork there during your learning center period.  I am almost always available after school if you have questions, would like feedback, or wish to speak to me. 


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End Date/Time: Thursday, September 23, 2010 11:00 AM
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