Literacy/SoL Scene

1. Literacy, for me, is to be able to comprehend something. When it comes to literary essays, I always struggle with them because reading comprehension is not my strong suit.

2. My Standard of Learning is my mother. She read to me when I was younger and before I was born.

 

SoL Scene

The big, yellow bus drops off young Lindsey to her beaten down apartment in the Bronx. Her mother is working late, so her older brother has to watch her. When she gets home, she goes in the fridge, get her sliced apples her brother already prepared her, and sits at the table to start her homework. Lindsey was one of the smartest pupils in the second grade. She has to work hard, so she can be the first person in her family to go to college. It is a long ways from now, but she wants to make her mom happy. 

Mom is finally home at 7:00, and is preparing dinner for her two children. 

“Alright, Lindsey,” she starts, “go grab your book from your room for our daily read.” 

Lindsey was not exactly fond of daily reads, especially if it means missing an episode of The Backyardigans. However, she just keeps hearing her mother’s voice of hope that told her every night “you are going to be somebody, baby girl. You are going to make mommy so proud.” 

“One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish,” Lindsey started. Her mom nodding her head to Lindsey’s rhythm of reading. Lindsey’s mother had a theory: if she reads to her daughter every night, and then have her daughter also read a little, a college could not tell her no when her daughter has straight A’s, 

24 Hour Writing Log

Tuesday, September 1 

12:52 am 

Picture on iMessage 

 “thought I should send this to you” 

To my best friend, Paige 

 

11:00 am 

Text on messages 

“did you take everything out of the shopping cart?” 

To my mommy 

 

11:02 am 

Picture on snapchat with text 

“gm strxs” 

To my snap friends 

 

12:14 pm 

Direct message on Instagram 

“2pac is literally gorgeous” 

To an Instagram friend 

 

12:15 pm 

Direct message on Instagram 

“where are you getting your next tattoo?” 

To a high school friend 

 

3:26 pm 

Text on iMessage 

“how many kittens are there????” 

To my grandma 

 

7:15 pm 

Text on snapchat 

“I am about to head to the Student Union” 

To a mini group chat 

 

8:43 pm 

Text on iMessage 

“9/11 is in ten days” 

To my best friend, Paige 

 

9:22 pm 

Picture on snapchat with text 

gn strxs” 

To my snap friends 

 

Wednesday, September 2 

12:09 am 

Text on iMessage 

“I might be staying home if people keep catching the rona” 

To my best friend, Paige 

 

1:39 am 

Direct message on Instagram 

“I am having a BBQ for Labor Day!!!” 

To my high school friend 

 

8:23 am 

Text on iMessage 

“dude look at the tiktok I just sent u” 

To my cousin 

 

8:34 am 

Picture on snapchat with text 

“gm strxs” 

To my snap friends 

 

10:34 am 

Text on Messages 

“I got to finish everything before today or tomorrow 

To my grandma 

 

12:44 pm 

Text on messages 

“I will call you later” 

To my mommy 

 

 

Peer Resume

My name is Nadia Sumlar, and I am a freshmen at Ole Miss and in the FASTrack program. My strengths in writing really involves grammatical errors as far as commas; I was an editor for my school newspaper, so I am pretty good at that. What I would like to improve in writing are other grammatical errors that I do not see and sentence structure, where should I place sentences. I want as much feedback as I can get, because literary writing is not my strong suit, so I would like to get better at it. Even if my peer tells me my whole paper is trash, that will help me fix my mistakes and improve. I am a Ravenpuff, but I would like to say I fall more into the Ravenclaw house. My preferred email is my school email: nlsumlar@go.olemiss.edu. I am not choosing the Grade A option.

Daily Writes

These are 5 minute or less quick writes that we’ll complete in class most days. This will also include any in-class writing about the readings that we do. If you don’t bring your tablet/laptop to class every day or if you prefer writing on paper during class, you’ll need to type up and post these after class.