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Week	
   In-­‐Class	
  Activities	
   Homework	
  
Week	
  1	
  
6/29	
  
Class Work Homework
Essay #1	
   The Argument
Class	
  1	
   Introduction
Brainstorming Activity
Introduce essay #1
Outlining
Thesis
Topic Sentences
Counterargument
BUY: The Hunger Games (HG)
The Saint Martin's Guide to Writing (SMG).
Make: Your Word Press Website username
Post #1 Outline with thesis
Bring: A hard copy of your outline; pen; Bluebook;
Be prepared to take in-class essay test #1
Class	
  2	
  
Online	
  
Lecture: Four Sentence Types
Review: In Class essay structure
Read: HG through chapter 2.
Post #2: Four sentences—Two of each of the four types
you practiced in the slide presentation. Make sure they
are relevant to your essay so you can include
sentences similar to them in your in-class writing.
Class	
  3	
  
	
  
Review for essay #1
In-Class Essay #1
• Read: SMG 16-38
o You can find this chapter on the website:
“Primary Texts” and “Remembering and Event”
• Post #3:
o Answer the questions in the “Analyzing Writing
Strategies” section after the Dillard essay on pages 25-26
o Answer the questions in the “Analyzing Writing
Strategies” section after the Wolff essay on page 31-32
o Answer the questions in the “Analyzing Writing
Strategies” section after the Bragg essay on page 36-37.
• Bring: SMG
Essay #2	
   The Narrative
Class	
  4	
  
Online	
  
In class Reading: Basic Features (40-41)
Lecture: Formatting dialogue
Writing: Practicing dialogue
Read: HG through chapter 7. As you read, note a
passage that reminds you of a personal experience.
Post #4: The dialogues from the in-class writing
Bring: HG and SMG
Week	
  2	
  
7/6	
  
•
Class	
  5	
   Teams 1
Discussion: Readings 16-38
Discussion: The Hunger Games: Stories
Presentation: Essay #2
In-Class Writing: page 46 SMG
1. Beginning with a quotation/transitioning
to your remembered event.
2. Vivid presentation of a place: Using
sensory details: 643-648
• Read: HG through chapter 9.
• Post #5: finish and post your in-class writing
• 1. Beginning with a quotation/transitioning to your
remembered event.
2. Vivid presentation of a place: Using sensory
details: 643-648
Class	
  6	
  
Online	
  
Review: Essay #2 Assignment
Review
1. Beginning with a quotation/transitioning
to your remembered event.
2. Vivid presentation of a place: Using
sensory details: 643-648
New Writing: page 46 SMG
3. Describe a person central to your event.
Include a physical description and gestures
or behaviors.
4. Writing Dialogue.
5. Framing: beginnings and endings
Read: HG through chapter 12.
SMG p 37 “Commentary: Autobiographical
Significance,” and 625-633.
Post #6:
3. Describe a person central to your event. Include a
physical description and gestures or behaviors.
4. Writing Dialogue.
5. Framing: beginnings and endings
Bring: HG and SMG; draft of your writing
Class	
  7	
   The Hunger Games: Themes and Concepts
Discussion:
• A Well-Told Story
• Sentence length.
• Constructing an action sequence
• Reflecting on the Event's Significance
In-Class Writing
Focus on the climax of your event.
Recalling Remembered Feelings and
Thoughts
Exploring Your Present Perspective
Formulating a Tentative Thesis
Statement
• Read: HG through chapter 12. SMG p 37
“Commentary: Autobiographical Significance,” and
625-633.
• Post #7: Post your draft: Long quote; transition;
thesis; intro to event, description of place(s),
description of people, a dialogue or two, the climax
(with short and long sentences working to achieve
your goal), and a paragraph that speaks to the
significance or your event (use the list of answers to
the questions on slide #13 and #14); end with
framing plan.
• Bring: HG and SMG; A copy of post #7 (electronic
ok)
Class	
  8	
  
Online	
  
Presentation: Essay #2 Review
Discussion: Bragg: “Analyzing Writing
Strategies #1 p 36: Comparing
In-Class Writing:
• Similes and Metaphors
• Time Transitions and Verb Tenses
• Integrating quotations MLA style
• MLA Format
• Preparing the complete draft: SMG 52-53
MLA formatting
Read: HG through chapter 15
Post #8:
1. Your revised introduction with your properly
integrated quotation and transition to your thesis.
2. Five similes or metaphors appropriate to your essay.
3. An example or two of how you used time transitions
in your essay.
4. An example of one quotation with an appropriate
signal phrase.
Write: Complete Draft of Essay #2
Endeavor to format it MLA style
Make a works cited page for your essay.
Bring: Two clean, complete copies of your draft; SMG
Week	
  3	
  
7/13	
  
Class	
  9	
   You should have two clean, complete
copies of your draft
Writing Workshop: 20 participation points.
MLA formatting
Questions
Kaizena submission
Read: SMG 134-148 Writing a Concept Essay
Write: Using the comments you received from your
readers, revise and edit Essay #2.
Post #9: Post two versions of a section of your essay
that demonstrate your revision and editing strategies.
Submit Essay #2: Due electronically via Kaizena
before class 10. Your paper must be in MLA format.
Essay #3 The Concept Essay
Class	
  10	
  
Online	
  
Due Essay #2
Presentation: Essay #3: The Concept Essay
Ngo and Toufexis
In-Class Writing: Considering topics for
your essay from The Hunger Games. Make a
list of four different possibilities. Write
paragraphs for two of them, sketching out
what you already know about the concept.
Think of at least one example for each from
HG
Read: HG through chapter 19; SMG 148-163
Post #10 Finish and post your in-class writing: slides 5
and 13
Post #11: Name the two concepts about which you wrote
paragraphs. find a definition for your concept. It can be
from a dictionary or an encyclopedia.
Find a few lines from The Hunger Games that illustrate
each concept. Copy them into your post, and then
explain how the example demonstrates, defines, or
embodies the concept. (Include page numbers)
Bring: Post # 11 and SMG to Class
Class	
  11	
   Change teams 2
Presentation:
• Review: Ngo and Toufexis
• Friedman: Anecdotes; Compare and
Contrast
• Holmes: Illustrations and Examples
• Basic Features
• Discussion: Ways to begin your
concept essay.
In-Class Writing:
• Focusing your Concept
Read: HG through chapter 22
Post #12: Finish and post your in-class writing:
Tentative Focused concept, limiter, categories, and types.
Find three more examples of your concept in HG.
Endeavor to find examples to represent your
classifications or categories.
Post #13 Choose another concept to compare and
contrast with yours for the purpose of demonstrating
differences.
Class	
  12	
  
Online	
  
§ Review
§ Essay focus
§ Discussion:
§ The Thesis
§ Writing an Outline
§ Writing Strategies
§ Extended Anecdote
§ Examples
§ Illustrations
Post #14: Make an outline for your concept essay.
§ Include a preliminary idea for what kind of
anecdote you might include in your introduction.
§ Include your thesis
§ Name at least two categories
§ Include at least two or three types you may be able
to discuss under each category
§ Use the format on slide ten if you need
help
Week	
  4	
  
7/20	
  
§
Class	
  13	
   § Library Orientation 20
participation points
Library Research Task
§ The Works Cited Page
§ Post #15: Library Project for Concept essay
§ Read your research articles
§ Post #16: answer these questions:
1. Which concept will you write about?
2. What is your limiter?
3. What are your categories?
4. Which anecdotes might you use to help explain
the concept to your readers?
5. What other concepts might you compare and
contrast to your concept?
6. Which terms might you need to define?
7. Will pictures and graphs work to enhance your
explanation of your concept? Which?
Class	
  14	
  
Online	
  
¡ Essay Review
¡ Conclusions
¡ Appositives
¡ How and When to cite
¡ Plagiarism
¡ Quoting and Summarizing
¡ Integrating Quotations
¡ Writing the draft
¡ Tips for writing your essay
Read: HG through chapter 24
¡ Post #17: Post a list of five appositive phrases
you have included in your essay.
¡ Post #18: Your Conclusion
¡ Bring: Two copies of your complete draft
Class	
  15	
   v Writing Workshop: 20 participation
points. If you don't have three complete
copies of your draft, you will be asked to
go get them before you can participate.
Write: Revise Essay #3
Read: SMG 326-359: Read all four essays in the chapter.
Patrick O Malley, More Testing, More Learning
(annotated student essay)
Karen Kornbluh, Win-Win Flexibility
Matthew Miller, A New Deal for Teachers
Gian-Claudia Sciara, Making Communities Safe for
Bicycles
Post #19: Discuss the basic features as they appear in
each essay. Pick a different feature for each essay
Class	
  16	
  
Online	
  
§ Problem Solution Essays
- Patrick O Malley, More Testing,
More Learning
- ]Karen Kornbluh, Win-Win
Flexibility
§ Introduction to Essay #4
§ Generating a topic for your essay.
Read: Finish The Hunger Games
Post #20: Answer the questions about the Kornbluh
essay: slides 17-21
Finish your Chart
Post #21 Use your Chart to begin to brainstorm ideas for
your essay. Choose the two most interesting problems to
explore further. Write one paragraph explaining each
problem in detail. Write another explaining a tentative
solution for each problem.
Bring: Your chart and paragraphs with you to class.
Due: Essay #3 Friday Week 4 at Noon
Week	
  5	
  
7/27	
  
Class	
  17	
   • Library Day: 20 participation points
Be prepared to do preliminary research
for your problem/ solution essay
Read your research articles
Post #22: Library Task: A Tentative Works Cited page
for your essay
Essay #4	
   The Problem/Solution Essay
Class	
  18	
  
Online	
  
• Discussion: Essay #4
• In-Class Writing: Refining your
problem and finding the best solution.
Post #23:
1. A revised and developed description of your
problem: two to four good paragraphs.
2. One or more sentences to serve as your tentative
thesis statement. In most essays proposing solutions
to problems, the thesis statement is a concise
announcement of the solution.
3. A paragraph explaining why your solution would
solve the problem.
4. A paragraph about why your solution is possible.
5. A list of the steps of implementation.
Bring SMG and a copy of your essay draft.
Class	
  19	
   Change Teams 3
Review
Describing the problem
The solution: the thesis
Outlining the plan
Planning for objections: the counterargument
Evaluating Alternative Solutions
Research? What more do you need?
Investigate
Interview
Read
• Post #24
• Notes and brainstorming for your
counterargument
• Your consideration of alternative solutions
• Revisit the library webpage to add to your
preliminary research
Class	
  20	
  
Online	
  
Review: Essay #4:
Counterargument
Alternative Solutions
Outline
Integrating and Citing Sources
Works Cited Page
Put all of the parts of your essay into the outline you
wrote today. Read your essay aloud to make sure it is in
a logical order. Integrate your research into your essay.
Begin your works cited page.
Post #25: your draft thus far.
Bring a copy of post #25
Week	
  6	
  
8/3	
  
Class	
  21	
   Introductions
Conclusions
Sentence Strategies
Self Assessment
Add the introduction and conclusion we wrote today to
your draft. Read it aloud to make sure it is in a logical
order. Change the order of your paragraphs if that makes
sense to you.
Check your essay for ambiguity. Add words to clarify
“this” and “that.” Check your sentences for “agents.”
Post #26: Your introduction and conclusion
Self Assessment Due before our last face to face
meeting
Class	
  22	
  
Online	
  
Prepare the final draft
Work through the slides to prepare your
essay for the in-class writing workshop. The
essay you bring to class should be ready to
submit for a grade.
Bring one clean, hard copy to class.
An Electronic Copy will not do for this exercise!
• Your essay should be in MLA format
• It should include a works cited page
Self Assessment Due before our last face to face
meeting
Class	
  23	
   Self-Assessment due before class begins
Writing Workshop
Self Assessment
Review your essay suggestions.
Revise Essay #4 accordingly
Submit essay #4 via Kaizena before 5:30 on the final
day of class
M/W class before 5:30, Thursday, August 6th
.
• T/Th class before 5:30, Friday, August 7th
.
Class	
  24	
  
Online	
  
Submit essay #4 via Kaizena before 5:30
on the final day of class
M/W class before 5:30, Thursday, August 6th
.
T/Th class before 5:30, Friday, August 7th
.
Done!
	
  

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  • 1. Week   In-­‐Class  Activities   Homework   Week  1   6/29   Class Work Homework Essay #1   The Argument Class  1   Introduction Brainstorming Activity Introduce essay #1 Outlining Thesis Topic Sentences Counterargument BUY: The Hunger Games (HG) The Saint Martin's Guide to Writing (SMG). Make: Your Word Press Website username Post #1 Outline with thesis Bring: A hard copy of your outline; pen; Bluebook; Be prepared to take in-class essay test #1 Class  2   Online   Lecture: Four Sentence Types Review: In Class essay structure Read: HG through chapter 2. Post #2: Four sentences—Two of each of the four types you practiced in the slide presentation. Make sure they are relevant to your essay so you can include sentences similar to them in your in-class writing. Class  3     Review for essay #1 In-Class Essay #1 • Read: SMG 16-38 o You can find this chapter on the website: “Primary Texts” and “Remembering and Event” • Post #3: o Answer the questions in the “Analyzing Writing Strategies” section after the Dillard essay on pages 25-26 o Answer the questions in the “Analyzing Writing Strategies” section after the Wolff essay on page 31-32 o Answer the questions in the “Analyzing Writing Strategies” section after the Bragg essay on page 36-37. • Bring: SMG Essay #2   The Narrative Class  4   Online   In class Reading: Basic Features (40-41) Lecture: Formatting dialogue Writing: Practicing dialogue Read: HG through chapter 7. As you read, note a passage that reminds you of a personal experience. Post #4: The dialogues from the in-class writing Bring: HG and SMG Week  2   7/6   • Class  5   Teams 1 Discussion: Readings 16-38 Discussion: The Hunger Games: Stories Presentation: Essay #2 In-Class Writing: page 46 SMG 1. Beginning with a quotation/transitioning to your remembered event. 2. Vivid presentation of a place: Using sensory details: 643-648 • Read: HG through chapter 9. • Post #5: finish and post your in-class writing • 1. Beginning with a quotation/transitioning to your remembered event. 2. Vivid presentation of a place: Using sensory details: 643-648
  • 2. Class  6   Online   Review: Essay #2 Assignment Review 1. Beginning with a quotation/transitioning to your remembered event. 2. Vivid presentation of a place: Using sensory details: 643-648 New Writing: page 46 SMG 3. Describe a person central to your event. Include a physical description and gestures or behaviors. 4. Writing Dialogue. 5. Framing: beginnings and endings Read: HG through chapter 12. SMG p 37 “Commentary: Autobiographical Significance,” and 625-633. Post #6: 3. Describe a person central to your event. Include a physical description and gestures or behaviors. 4. Writing Dialogue. 5. Framing: beginnings and endings Bring: HG and SMG; draft of your writing Class  7   The Hunger Games: Themes and Concepts Discussion: • A Well-Told Story • Sentence length. • Constructing an action sequence • Reflecting on the Event's Significance In-Class Writing Focus on the climax of your event. Recalling Remembered Feelings and Thoughts Exploring Your Present Perspective Formulating a Tentative Thesis Statement • Read: HG through chapter 12. SMG p 37 “Commentary: Autobiographical Significance,” and 625-633. • Post #7: Post your draft: Long quote; transition; thesis; intro to event, description of place(s), description of people, a dialogue or two, the climax (with short and long sentences working to achieve your goal), and a paragraph that speaks to the significance or your event (use the list of answers to the questions on slide #13 and #14); end with framing plan. • Bring: HG and SMG; A copy of post #7 (electronic ok) Class  8   Online   Presentation: Essay #2 Review Discussion: Bragg: “Analyzing Writing Strategies #1 p 36: Comparing In-Class Writing: • Similes and Metaphors • Time Transitions and Verb Tenses • Integrating quotations MLA style • MLA Format • Preparing the complete draft: SMG 52-53 MLA formatting Read: HG through chapter 15 Post #8: 1. Your revised introduction with your properly integrated quotation and transition to your thesis. 2. Five similes or metaphors appropriate to your essay. 3. An example or two of how you used time transitions in your essay. 4. An example of one quotation with an appropriate signal phrase. Write: Complete Draft of Essay #2 Endeavor to format it MLA style Make a works cited page for your essay. Bring: Two clean, complete copies of your draft; SMG Week  3   7/13   Class  9   You should have two clean, complete copies of your draft Writing Workshop: 20 participation points. MLA formatting Questions Kaizena submission Read: SMG 134-148 Writing a Concept Essay Write: Using the comments you received from your readers, revise and edit Essay #2. Post #9: Post two versions of a section of your essay that demonstrate your revision and editing strategies. Submit Essay #2: Due electronically via Kaizena before class 10. Your paper must be in MLA format.
  • 3. Essay #3 The Concept Essay Class  10   Online   Due Essay #2 Presentation: Essay #3: The Concept Essay Ngo and Toufexis In-Class Writing: Considering topics for your essay from The Hunger Games. Make a list of four different possibilities. Write paragraphs for two of them, sketching out what you already know about the concept. Think of at least one example for each from HG Read: HG through chapter 19; SMG 148-163 Post #10 Finish and post your in-class writing: slides 5 and 13 Post #11: Name the two concepts about which you wrote paragraphs. find a definition for your concept. It can be from a dictionary or an encyclopedia. Find a few lines from The Hunger Games that illustrate each concept. Copy them into your post, and then explain how the example demonstrates, defines, or embodies the concept. (Include page numbers) Bring: Post # 11 and SMG to Class Class  11   Change teams 2 Presentation: • Review: Ngo and Toufexis • Friedman: Anecdotes; Compare and Contrast • Holmes: Illustrations and Examples • Basic Features • Discussion: Ways to begin your concept essay. In-Class Writing: • Focusing your Concept Read: HG through chapter 22 Post #12: Finish and post your in-class writing: Tentative Focused concept, limiter, categories, and types. Find three more examples of your concept in HG. Endeavor to find examples to represent your classifications or categories. Post #13 Choose another concept to compare and contrast with yours for the purpose of demonstrating differences. Class  12   Online   § Review § Essay focus § Discussion: § The Thesis § Writing an Outline § Writing Strategies § Extended Anecdote § Examples § Illustrations Post #14: Make an outline for your concept essay. § Include a preliminary idea for what kind of anecdote you might include in your introduction. § Include your thesis § Name at least two categories § Include at least two or three types you may be able to discuss under each category § Use the format on slide ten if you need help Week  4   7/20   § Class  13   § Library Orientation 20 participation points Library Research Task § The Works Cited Page § Post #15: Library Project for Concept essay § Read your research articles § Post #16: answer these questions: 1. Which concept will you write about? 2. What is your limiter? 3. What are your categories? 4. Which anecdotes might you use to help explain the concept to your readers? 5. What other concepts might you compare and contrast to your concept? 6. Which terms might you need to define? 7. Will pictures and graphs work to enhance your explanation of your concept? Which?
  • 4. Class  14   Online   ¡ Essay Review ¡ Conclusions ¡ Appositives ¡ How and When to cite ¡ Plagiarism ¡ Quoting and Summarizing ¡ Integrating Quotations ¡ Writing the draft ¡ Tips for writing your essay Read: HG through chapter 24 ¡ Post #17: Post a list of five appositive phrases you have included in your essay. ¡ Post #18: Your Conclusion ¡ Bring: Two copies of your complete draft Class  15   v Writing Workshop: 20 participation points. If you don't have three complete copies of your draft, you will be asked to go get them before you can participate. Write: Revise Essay #3 Read: SMG 326-359: Read all four essays in the chapter. Patrick O Malley, More Testing, More Learning (annotated student essay) Karen Kornbluh, Win-Win Flexibility Matthew Miller, A New Deal for Teachers Gian-Claudia Sciara, Making Communities Safe for Bicycles Post #19: Discuss the basic features as they appear in each essay. Pick a different feature for each essay Class  16   Online   § Problem Solution Essays - Patrick O Malley, More Testing, More Learning - ]Karen Kornbluh, Win-Win Flexibility § Introduction to Essay #4 § Generating a topic for your essay. Read: Finish The Hunger Games Post #20: Answer the questions about the Kornbluh essay: slides 17-21 Finish your Chart Post #21 Use your Chart to begin to brainstorm ideas for your essay. Choose the two most interesting problems to explore further. Write one paragraph explaining each problem in detail. Write another explaining a tentative solution for each problem. Bring: Your chart and paragraphs with you to class. Due: Essay #3 Friday Week 4 at Noon Week  5   7/27   Class  17   • Library Day: 20 participation points Be prepared to do preliminary research for your problem/ solution essay Read your research articles Post #22: Library Task: A Tentative Works Cited page for your essay Essay #4   The Problem/Solution Essay Class  18   Online   • Discussion: Essay #4 • In-Class Writing: Refining your problem and finding the best solution. Post #23: 1. A revised and developed description of your problem: two to four good paragraphs. 2. One or more sentences to serve as your tentative thesis statement. In most essays proposing solutions to problems, the thesis statement is a concise announcement of the solution. 3. A paragraph explaining why your solution would solve the problem. 4. A paragraph about why your solution is possible. 5. A list of the steps of implementation. Bring SMG and a copy of your essay draft.
  • 5. Class  19   Change Teams 3 Review Describing the problem The solution: the thesis Outlining the plan Planning for objections: the counterargument Evaluating Alternative Solutions Research? What more do you need? Investigate Interview Read • Post #24 • Notes and brainstorming for your counterargument • Your consideration of alternative solutions • Revisit the library webpage to add to your preliminary research Class  20   Online   Review: Essay #4: Counterargument Alternative Solutions Outline Integrating and Citing Sources Works Cited Page Put all of the parts of your essay into the outline you wrote today. Read your essay aloud to make sure it is in a logical order. Integrate your research into your essay. Begin your works cited page. Post #25: your draft thus far. Bring a copy of post #25 Week  6   8/3   Class  21   Introductions Conclusions Sentence Strategies Self Assessment Add the introduction and conclusion we wrote today to your draft. Read it aloud to make sure it is in a logical order. Change the order of your paragraphs if that makes sense to you. Check your essay for ambiguity. Add words to clarify “this” and “that.” Check your sentences for “agents.” Post #26: Your introduction and conclusion Self Assessment Due before our last face to face meeting Class  22   Online   Prepare the final draft Work through the slides to prepare your essay for the in-class writing workshop. The essay you bring to class should be ready to submit for a grade. Bring one clean, hard copy to class. An Electronic Copy will not do for this exercise! • Your essay should be in MLA format • It should include a works cited page Self Assessment Due before our last face to face meeting Class  23   Self-Assessment due before class begins Writing Workshop Self Assessment Review your essay suggestions. Revise Essay #4 accordingly Submit essay #4 via Kaizena before 5:30 on the final day of class M/W class before 5:30, Thursday, August 6th . • T/Th class before 5:30, Friday, August 7th . Class  24   Online   Submit essay #4 via Kaizena before 5:30 on the final day of class M/W class before 5:30, Thursday, August 6th . T/Th class before 5:30, Friday, August 7th . Done!