This week has been a light week. I have had two big projects, but not a lot of reading or any tests. I did, though, use outlining for a paper I had to write, in order to organize my thoughts. I used the prompt for the paper to create the outline so that I would make sure I covered all the points the professor wanted.
For my other big project, there was not a lot of reading to do, but I did make sure to meet with the person who had information for me to help me complete the project. The materials she gave me helped use the right terminology for the project. I also had to schedule blocks of time where someone would have responsibility for my daughter. Although the project is not difficult, it has been time consuming. It worked out well that I scheduled all that time.
Reflection prompt:
In the past week, what was my most negative learning experience? My most positive one?
I would say that my most negative learning experience this week had to do with a lack of motivation. Although the semester is not over, there have been a lot of breaks, some planned and some not, which make me feel as if I have lost my momentum. I have dreaded getting these last two projects done, simply because the semester feels over already.
The most positive learning experience this week did come from one of my projects, though. As I continue to learn more about adult developmental education, I am excited about becoming a reading development teacher. The holistic emphasis on teaching more than just reading is exciting to me. It definitely suits my temperament.
This week, I will need to stay on task more than the last couple of weeks in order to get my two projects finished. I will have more time constraints than last week, so it is very important that I make myself work, whether I feel motivated or not.
Reflection Post, 12/2/07
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Vocabulary 12/2/07
This week's vocabulary words all come from Truck, A Love Story by Michael Perry.
Decorticate
"They set out own the alley, the dog lunging, the man leaning backward, a decorticate stutter-stepping water-skier.
Context clues/word analysis - This one is hard. 'De' means away or from. Cort might have something to do with the 'cortex'. The sentence describes a man who is being pulled by his dog, so he isn't in control. Maybe he has no ability to choose, no will.
According to dictionary.com, decorticate means to debark something, like a tree or to remove the surface layer of an organ, like the brain. One option is also that it can mean you don't have a cortex. So cortex is along the right track.
I'm still having a hard time understanding it in this sentence, though. Is the man stripped bare metaphorically? Or is he just not wearing warm clothes? The story takes place in the winter in Wisconsin.
Original Sentence: The neighborhood was deserted and bare of all signs of human life, like a decorticated tree; its shape still allowing it to be known for what it once was.
Depredate
"But what gets me going in June is they depredate my garden.
Context clues/word analysis - This sentence is about squirrels which bother a man in his backyard every year. He loves his garden and the squirrels try to destroy it. I would guess this words means to tear apart in some way, or dig up.
According to dictionary.com, depredate means to ravage, pillage, plunder. So, my guess was pretty accurate.
Original Sentence: The scene after the opening of the Christmas presents was reminiscent of the aftermath of an invading's forces depredating of the conquered countryside.
Desideratum
"The scene would neither conclude nor progress, leaving me instead to hover timelessly in a stasis of poignant bliss, chastely cradling my anonymous desideratum.
Context clues/word analysis - This scene is describing a man's daydream of a beautiful canoe guide. He's imagining an idyllic afternoon with her. Desideratum could mean something that is not real.
According to dictionary.com, desdiratum is something seen as necessary or wanted. I think I was heading in the right direction in knowing that it was something the man did not have. I just thought it was the name of something like a mythical creature. Instead, it is just the desires, which is where the word comes from, the same root at desire.
Original Sentence: While many needs are universal, such as food, water, and sleep, each's individual has their own desdiratum which might have nothing in common with those around them.