Week #1 (Aug. 22-25) Syllabus * Journal #1: What is your writing history? Study habits Writing as process Week #2 (Aug. 29-Sept. 1) Elements of description Collage essay discussion Elements of body paragraphs Journal #2: What is your most pronounced personality characteristic? S: 271-273, 43-51 Letter of introduction * Collage essay work Punching up verbs Journal #3: Detail your first driving experience. Fragments and run-ons S: 112-116, 24-27 Week #3 (Sept. 5-8) No class Monday, Sept. 5 * Peer revision Journal #4: What was your most difficult challenge with the essay? Week #4 (Sept. 12-15) Collage essay due Movie Journal #5: Describe Astrid and Ingrid. S: 98-100, 103-108 * Movie Theme analysis essay discussion Journal #6: Brainstorm two possible themes of the movie. S: 197-198, 182-187 Week #5 (Sept. 19-22) Introductions and Conclusions Theme essay work Journal #7: What is the best song and why? S:317-318 * Theme essay work Possessive vs. Plural presentation Journal #8: How will you approach this assignment differently than the last? Week #6 (Sept. 26-29) No class Monday, Sept. 26 * Peer revision Journal #9: Homonyms presentation Week #7 (Oct. 3-6) Theme essay due Journal #10: Out of the two, which essay did you prefer writing? * Conferences Journal #11: What are some of the patterns that you notice in your writing? Ellen Foster: chs. 1-3 Week #8 (Oct. 10-13) Conferences Journal #12: What are the similarities between Ellen Foster and Astrid? Ellen Foster: chs. 4-7 * Conferences Journal #13: Ellen Foster: chs. 8-11 Week #9 (Oct. 17-20) Generating a developed thesis Elements of the novel (style, character, theme, plot) Journal #14: Brainstorm possible themes of the novel. Ellen Foster: chs. 12-15 * Comparison/contrast essay discussion Capitalization presentation Journal #15: Which did you like better, the movie or the novel? Brainstorms due S: 126-128, 282-285 Week #10 (Oct. 24-27) Comparison/contrast discussion Incorporating outside references Journal #16: Which scenes and sections could you reference in your essay? S: 193-194, 139-142 * Week #11 (Oct. 31-Nov. 3) Essay review Colons/semicolons presentation Journal #17: * Peer revision Journal #18: What is your feedback on your partner’s draft? In-class essay Research essay outline Week #14 (Nov. 21-24) Library orientation and research Research essay discussion Journal #21: What are your thoughts about reality television? * library research No class Thursday, Nov. 24 Week #15 (Nov. 28-Dec. 1) Summary and paraphrase discussion Documentation Incorporating sources Thesis due * library research Journal #22: Compare your last journal entry with the information you have gained through research. Week #12 (Nov. 7-10) Movie Comparison/contrast essay due Journal #18: What is the mood of the movie? * Movie S: 227-235 Journal #19: Do you agree with the author’s point of view in the essay? Week #16 (Dec. 5-8) Summary/paraphrase due Research essay work Group conferences Week #13 (Nov. 14-17) In-class essays Journal #20: Run-ons and fragments presentation * Week #18 (Dec. 19-22) Conferences * Final exam date and time: Week #17 (Dec. 12-15) Peer revision * Research essay due Conferences Week #1 (Aug. 22-25) Syllabus * Elements and tools of poetry Due: favorite poem Week #2 (Aug. 29-Sept. 1) Versification Due: 2027-2039 * Versification Terms Due: Week #3 (Sept. 5-8) No class Monday, Sept. 5 * Themes Explication assignment outline Due: Week #4 (Sept. 12-15) Writing about poetry Due: * Writing about poetry Due: Week #5 (Sept. 19-22) Medieval poetry Due: Essay #1 * Medieval poetry Due: Week #6 (Sept. 26-29) No class Monday, Sept. 26 * Elizabethan/Renaissance Due: Week #7 (Oct. 3-6) Elizabethan/Renaissance Due: * Midterm review Due: Week #8 (Oct. 10-13) Midterm * Early 17th century * The Cavalier poets* Due: Week #9 (Oct. 17-20) Early 17th century Due: * Restoration and 18th century *The Metaphysical poets* Due: Week #10 (Oct. 24-27) Restoration and 18th century Due: * Romantic poetry Due: Week #11 (Oct. 31-Nov. 3) Visiting Poet: Wednesday, Nov. 2 Romantic poetry Due: * Romantic poetry Due: Week #12 (Nov. 7-10) Victorian poetry Due: *Beat poetry* Due: * Victorian poetry *American Transcendentalist poets* Due: Week #17 (Dec. 12-15) Contemporary poetry Due: Week #13 (Nov. 14-17) Modernism *French Symbolism and Imagism* Due: * Modernism Due: Week #14 (Nov. 21-24) Modernism Due: * Modernism Due: No class Thursday, Nov. 24 Week #15 (Nov. 28-Dec. 1) Modernism Due: * Contemporary poetry *Confessional poetry* Due: Week #16 (Dec. 5-8) Contemporary poetry Due: * Contemporary poetry * Contemporary poetry *Def poetry* Due: Essay #2 Week #18 (Dec. 19-22) Final review * Final exam date and time: Week #1 (Aug. 22-25) Syllabus * essay structure review H: Who Are You Really? Annotating a Text No class Monday, Sept. 26 Peer revision Outline due * Career essay due Conferences Week #2 (Aug. 29-Sept. 1) Book groups In-class essays Paraphrasing Signal/acknowledgement phrases 3 titles * In-class essay prep To Be of Use The Company Man NP: 22, 23-24 Week #7 (Oct. 3-6) Conferences NP: 36-41, 42-43, 44-46 * In-class essay prep NP: 47-49, 50, 51-52, 53-57 Week #3 (Sept. 5-8) No class Monday, Sept. 5 In-class essay prep Career essay discussion NP: 25-28, 29-30, 31-35 * In-class essay prep DOT page due H: Week #4 (Sept. 12-15) In-class essay #1 Career essay discussion * Library orientation Interviewing V: 162-177, NP: 4-6 Week #5 (Sept. 19-22) Career essay research Library scavenger hunt due V: 132-160 * Career essay outlining V:116-127 Week #6 (Sept. 26-29) Week #8 (Oct. 10-13) In-class essay prep NP: 57-64, 65-66, 67-69 * In-class essay prep NP: 70-75 Week #9 (Oct. 17-20) In-class essay #2 Community issue essay discussion * Library orientation/guide Internet researching Evaluating online sources V: 89, 179-181, NP: 17, 18 Week #10 (Oct. 24-27) Writing a prospectus Library research Internet articles due * Conferences Researching Week #11 (Oct. 31-Nov. 3) Conferences Researching * Researching Prospectus due Week #12 (Nov. 7-10) Peer revision * Community issue essay due Week #13 (Nov. 14-17) In-class essay prep H: * In-class essay prep H: Week #14 (Nov. 21-24) In-class essay prep H: * No class Thursday, Nov. 24 Week #15 (Nov. 28-Dec. 1) In-class essay #3 Book group discussion * Book group prep Week #16 (Dec. 5-8) Book group prep * Book group prep Week #17 (Dec. 12-15) Book group presentations * Book group presentations Week #18 (Dec. 19-22) Book group presentations * Final exam date and time: NP: Notes packet V: Research: A Student’s Guide to Writing Research Papers H: Handout