Calendar of Assignments Week 1 Writing II, English 111.02/.04 M 04-Mar Course Introduction T 05-Mar In-Class Essay R 07-Mar Learning to Read: Annotating Reading Due: Spring 2002 Hacker, 6a, 6b (46a, 46b) "In What Sense Are Terrorists Cowards?" F 08-Mar Learning to Analyze: More Than A Summary Assignment Due: Revised and extended annotations of "In What Sense …?" Especially pay attention to the final paragraph. Week 2 M 11-Mar "In What Sense Are Terrorists Cowards?" Assignment Due: Typed outline of Noah’s article. (See 6b (46b)) The Three Citations: Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation Reading Due: T Hacker, 48b, 50b (51c, 54b) 12-Mar Integrating & Documenting Citations: In-Text and Works Cited Reading Due: Hacker, 50, 51, 37f (54, 55, 37f) Reading Due: Hacker, 6c (46c) Summarizing Assignment Due: Using the proper MLA conventions, write a 35-45 word summary of the final paragraph of “In What Sense…?” R 14-Mar Grammar Lesson 1—What is a Sentence? Reading Due: Hacker: Sentence Patterns 5th 58: 745-755 6th 62: 784-795 Hacker: Sentence Types 5th 60: 768-772 6th 64: 810-813 Assignment Due: Hacker: Sentence Patterns (Exercises 1-5 only) 5th 58-1: 748 Subjects 6th 62-1: 787 Subjects Hacker: Sentence Types (Exercises 1-5 only; identify the sentence types, but do not classify the subordinate clauses) F 15-Mar Reading Due: 6th 64-1: 813 5th 60-1: 771-772 Hacker, 6d (46d) Analyzing Assignment Due: Brief Essay #1 Draft 1 Due—Global Revision Week 3 M 18-Mar In-class peer revision T 19-Mar Brief Essay #1 Draft 2 Due—Global Revision In-Text Citations & Works Cited R 21-Mar Reading Due: Hacker: Fragments 5th & 6th 19 Assignment Due: Hacker: Fragments 5th & 6th 19-1 (1-5), 19-2 Brief Essay #1 Draft 3 Due—Editing F 22-Mar Brief Essay #1 Due Begin discussion of fairy tales Week 4 M 25-Mar Begin discussion of definitional arguments: X is /is not Y. Bring to class 1-2 sources that deal with the definition of a fairy tale. Assignment Due: Revised exercises: Hacker: Fragments 5th & 6th 19-1 (1-5), 19-2 T 26-Mar Inclement weather—No class R 28-Mar Continue discussion of definitional arguments. What criteria does Tolkien use to define fairy tales? Reading Due: J.R.R. Tolkien’s “On Fairy-Stories”: Bring Tolkien’s essay to class. Skim the entire essay. Then read carefully the following passages: ¶s 1-3: Introduction ¶ 4 (bottom, p. 38) – just before the final ¶ on p. 47: Definition You will need to read these passages more than once to understand them. The annotating techniques you used on Noah’s article will help you identify the following: Tolkien’s purpose, the three questions he wishes to address, his definition of fairy within his larger definition of fairy-story, the nature of Faërie or the “Perilous Realm,” the role of magic in fairy tales, and the two “primordial human desires” that are satisfied by that magic. Expect a quiz on pages 38-47 of Tolkien’s essay. Week 5 F 29-Mar Good Friday—No Class M 01-Apr Easter Monday—No Class T 02-Apr Reading Due: Hacker: 20: Run-On Sentences Understand the difference between fused and comma spliced. Understand the four ways to repair run-ons: 1. comma plus coordinating conjunction 2. other punctuation (semi-colon, colon, dash) 3. separate sentences 4. subordinate one clause Assignment Due: Hacker: 20: Run-On Sentences 5th 20-1 (Numbers 2-5 and 7) 6th 20-1 (Numbers 1-5) 5th 20-2 (Numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9) 6th 20-2 (Numbers 1-5) R 04-Apr Assignment Due: 1. Revise 20-1 and 20-2 (only those numbers assigned for Tues.). 2. Do 20-3 using the following format: Number and type each runon, 1-9. Under each run-on, type your correction. 3. Brainstorm a list of possible criteria that make something a fairytale. Use Tolkien's list and your other sources as a starting point, but you may include criteria that your sources haven't considered or exclude criteria they find necessary. F 05-Apr Assignment Due: 500+-word prose brainstorm on Essay #2 Week 6 M 08-Apr Assignment Due: 500+-word response to classmate’s brainstorm T 09-Apr Reading Due: Lieberman: “Some Day My Prince Will Come”: Female Acculturation Through the Fairy Tale, 383 – end of 1st ¶ on 385 Bettelheim: Introduction: The Struggle for Meaning, 3 – break on 6 Hacker: 21: Subject-Verb Agreement Assignment Due: 700+-word draft of Essay #2 Hacker: 21: Subject-Verb Agreement Week 7 5th 21-1 (Numbers 1-3, 7, and 8) 6th 21-1 (Numbers 1-5) 5th 21-2 (Numbers 1-4, and 7) 6th 21-2 (Numbers 1-5) R 11-Apr Assignment Due: 800+-word draft of Essay #2 F 12-Apr Assignment Due: 800+-word revised draft of Essay #2 M 15-Apr Brief Essay #2 Due, 800-1200 words Return and discuss grammar homework. T 16-Apr Reading Due: Hacker: 22: Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Assignment Due: Hacker: 22: Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement R 5th 22-1 (Numbers 1-10) 6th 22-1 (Handout of above exercises) 18-Apr Revised and corrected draft of Essay #1, if submitting for a new grade. Reading Due: Lieberman: “’Some Day My Prince Will Come’: Female Acculturation Through the Fairy Tale”—Entire article. Week 8 Bettelheim: “The Struggle for Meaning”—Entire introduction. F 19-Apr Reading Due: M 22-Apr Elements of fiction: what to consider when analyzing your fairy tales. T 23-Apr Analysis of fairy tales, con’t. What are some elements that Bettelheim feels are fruitful? Are these or similar elements relevant in your tale? Group work to focus on one specific message/lesson conveyed by your fairy tale and the elements that communicate this idea. Reading Due: Select and read your fairy tale. Begin reading Bettelheim’s chapter. Grammar: Clear Pronoun Reference Reading Due: Hacker: 23: Clear Pronoun Reference Assignment Due: Hacker: 23: Clear Pronoun Reference—be prepared to turn this in. R 5th 23-1 (Numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7) 6th 23-1 (Numbers 1-5) 25-Apr 800-word freewrite on significant elements in your fairy-tale. What might these elements teach young readers? F 26-Apr 900-word revised, re-focused draft that illustrates how elements of the tale work together to convey the lesson you have identified. Week 9 M 29-Apr 1200-word revised, polished draft that further develops the points made in earlier drafts. If time, begin discussion of pronoun cases. T 30-Apr Discussion of pronoun cases; in-class editing of essay. 1400-word revised, polished draft that further develops the points made in earlier drafts. Reading Due: Hacker: 24 & 25: Pronoun Case Assignment Due: Hacker: 24 & 25: Pronoun Case R 5th 24-1 (Numbers 1-3, 5, and 7) 6th 24-1 (Numbers 1-5) 5th 25-1 (Numbers 1-5) 6th 25-1 (Numbers 1-5) 02-May Mid-Length Essay #1 Due: 1200-1600 words Begin discussing the match portion of a definitional argument. Week 10 F 03-May Freewrite due M 06-May Draft #1 due. T 07-May Draft #2 due. Grammar revision. Week 11 R 09-May Draft #3 due. F 10-May Mid-Length Essay #2 Due M 13-May Final Exam: 7:00-9:00pm, Wilson Art Building, Room 115