Detailed Lesson Plan (Reading and Writing) Techniques in Critical ReadingAnjenette Columnas
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Detailed Lesson Plan (Reading and Writing) Techniques in Critical ReadingAnjenette Columnas
This is a lesson plan that was collaboratively made with my fellow student interns during our internship days. It is about the techniques in critical reading and tips on how to distinguish and be a critical reader. Enjoy!
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This detailed lesson plan is about General Statement and Supporting Details. I hope it will be of great help to JHS teachers who are teaching English 7.
Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan - Active and Passive Voice (Junior High School - En...Anjenette Columnas
A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan about Active and Passive Voice in the English Subject. I'm now a professional teacher and this lesson plan was used during my teaching demonstration in Sicayab National High School.
This detailed lesson plan is about General Statement and Supporting Details. I hope it will be of great help to JHS teachers who are teaching English 7.
Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan - Active and Passive Voice (Junior High School - En...Anjenette Columnas
A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan about Active and Passive Voice in the English Subject. I'm now a professional teacher and this lesson plan was used during my teaching demonstration in Sicayab National High School.
Term Paper Rubric – 50 point maximum Traits10 points8 po.docxmehek4
Term Paper Rubric – 50 point maximum
Traits
10 points
8 points
5 points
2 point
Idea/Content
Engages the reader with a clear thesis or purpose.
Information is clearly related to the topic.
Relevant evidence and details are strong and used to support the thesis or purpose.
Engages the reader with a thesis or purpose.
Information stated is related to the topic.
Relevant evidence and details support the thesis or purpose.
Attempts to engage the reader with a thesis or purpose.
Information stated is limited in relationship to the topic.
Relevant evidence and details are weak and don’t always support the thesis or purpose.
Little attempt to engage the reader; no thesis or purpose.
Information stated does not related to the topic.
Relevant evidence and details are lacking.
Organization
Organization is clear including compare and contrast or organization by categories, and transitional expressions.
Offers a creative engaging beginning and concluding paragraph that summarizes the thesis or purpose.
Organization is clear and may include use of compare and contrast, organization by categories, and transitional expressions.
Offers an engaging beginning and a concluding paragraph that summarizes the thesis or purpose.
Organization may be hampered by minimal details and weak transitional expressions.
Attempts a beginning and conclusion.
Organization is lacking and interferes with understanding.
Conclusion is not drawn or reached.
Sentence Fluency
Demonstrates consistent variety and complexity of sentence structure.
Demonstrates variety and complexity of sentence structure.
Demonstrates sentences that are understandable.
Sentences are short, repetitive, and lack variety and complexity.
Demonstrates awkward choppy and run-on sentences.
No variety or complexity.
Word Choice
Uses precise and creative verbs, adverbs, nouns, and adjectives; the message is clear.
Uses adequate verbs, adverbs, nouns, and adjectives; the message is clear.
Uses limited word choice; the message is dull or unclear.
Uses dull, repetitive word choice; the message is confusing.
Convention
Spelling, capitalization, punctuation, paragraphing and grammar are effective and make the paper easy to read and understand.
Contains few if any errors in conventions.
Spelling, capitalization, punctuation, paragraphing and grammar are mostly correct.
Errors don’t make writing difficult to read and doesn’t interfere with the meaning.
Spelling, capitalization, punctuation, paragraphing, and grammar create problems that slow the reader or cause confusion.
Contains frequent convention errors that are noticeable.
Spelling, capitalization, punctuation, paragraphing, and grammar errors are so numerous that they make writing difficult to follow.
I. Introduction
II. Theory of Hegemonic Stability
A. Alternate theories
III. Is non-polarity an adequate characterization of the contemporary international distribution of power?
A. U.S. views
B. Soviet views
C. Chinese views
IV. U.S. versus Soviet bipola ...
Collaborate Summary RubricCollaborate Summary RubricCriteria0 Points - Unacceptable1 Point - Needs Improvement2 Points - Satisfactory3 Points - ExemplaryContent of SummaryDid not provide summarySummary provided less than acceptable evidence that session recording was watched in its entirety. Summary provided satisfactory evidence that session recording was watched in its entirety. Summary proved the student watched and paid attention to the entire session recording. PresentationDid not provide summarySummary not presented in essay form (e.g. bullet lists)Summary provided in essay form, but did not meet 2 page, double spaced, in 11 or 12 point font requirement, or summary was not submitted through Blackboard or not composed in Microsoft Word.Summary met 2 page, double spaced, in 11 or 12 point font requirement. Submitted through the assignment link and composed in Microsoft Word.Clarity & MechanicsDid not provide summary
Summary presented in an unorganized or somewhat unorganized manner, with some clarity and/or grammatical or spelling errors.Summary presented in an organized manner with minor clarity and grammatical or spelling errors.Summary presented in a clear, concise manner and formatted in an easy to read style with no grammatical or spelling errors. Total # of Possible Points: 9
Discussion Board RubricDiscussion Board RubricCriteria0 Points - Unacceptable1 Point - Needs Improvement2 Points - Satisfactory3 Points - ExcellentInitial Posting Timing & Relevance Zero posts or does not meet instructor timeline and requirements.Superficial thought. Adressed limited aspects relevant to the prompt and does not demonstrate understaning of key concepts.
Met partial elements of instructor timeline and requirementsThoughts were well developed and addressed basic aspects relevant to the prompt and demonstrated base knowledge of concepts.
Mostly met instructor timeline and requirements.Thoughts were well developed and fully addressed all aspects relevant to the prompt. Demonstrated excellent integration of key comcepts. Met or exceeded instructor timeline and requirements.Reply Postings Timeline & RelevanceZero replies, or replies not relevant to discussion topicsReplies were limited in relevance or did not enrich discussion (e.g. agrees or disagrees) or met partial elements of instructor timeline and requirements.Elaborated on posts with further comment or observation, relevant to topic. Mostly met instructor timeline and requirements.Demonstrated analysis of others' posts, included meaningful comments. Offered thoughtful insight. Met or exceeded instructor timeline and requirements.Clarity & Mechanics & ReferenceZero posts, or posted unorganized content that may contain multiple grammatical or spelling errors or may be inappropriate. Did not meet instructor requirements for references and citations.Communicated in a somewhat unorganized manner, with some errors in clarity and/or grammatical or spelling errors. Partically met instructor requ ...
ENG 115 ASSIGNMENT 1 PERSONAL ESSAY DRAFT Due W.docxgidmanmary
ENG 115
ASSIGNMENT 1: PERSONAL ESSAY DRAFT
Due Week 3 and worth 80 points
You have a wealth of experiences, knowledge, and opinions that make you who you are. For your first assignment, you will shar e
your opinions, experiences, and stories to write a personal essay.
What is a personal essay? It’s one of many types of formal essays. All formal essays maintain the same basic structure: Introduction
with a thesis statement, supporting paragraphs, and conclusion. The personal essay is a narrative in which the author writes about
an experience that was highly meaningful (usually a lesson was learned). For this assignment, choose a topic and discuss three
reasons why the topic is important to you. The topic choices are presented in your WebText. To make this a personal essay, it’s
important to include one or more stories from your life that demonstrate why your selected topic is meaningful to you.
Important note: Personal Essays DO NOT incorporate any type of research from the WebText or outside sources. If you have written
a Personal Essay in a previous course, please reach out to your professor to see if you can re-use it. You are not permitted to use ANY
paper from an unrelated current or past course.
INSTRUCTIONS:
You are required to use your WebText to draft your essay in the templates!
Compose a two (2) page paper in which you do the following:
A. Structure Your Paper: Story, Introduction, Supporting/Body, Conclusion
1. Incorporate a story from your life into one or more of the following sections: introduction, supporting/body
paragraph(s), or conclusion.
a. Is your personal story relevant to your topic?
b. Is your personal story structured effectively, with a clear progression of events?
c. Is your language descriptive and precise?
d. Do you include an appropriate level of detail in your story – just enough to help the reader understand
your main points?
2. Write an introduction paragraph, which includes your thesis statement. It is suggested that this paragraph contain
5-7 sentences.
a. Does your introduction include an attention grabber or hook, and/or some background information on
the topic?
b. If you are using a personal story in your introduction, is it relevant to your topic?
c. Does your thesis statement include three distinct and personal reasons why the topic is meaningful to
you?
d. Is your thesis statement clear and concise?
e. Does your introduction provide a preview of the rest of your essay?
3. Write a supporting/body paragraph for each of the three (3) points/reasons from your thesis statement. It is
suggested that each paragraph contain 5-7 sentences.
a. Do your body paragraphs support each point of your thesis with relevant examples, observations, or
experiences?
b. If you are using a personal story in a body paragraph, is it relevant to your topic?
4. Write a conclusion paragraph. It is suggested that this paragraph contain 5-7 sentences?
a. Did ...
1. INTRODUCTION ESSAY RUBRIC
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1
Vocabulary from Use of more than eight Use of more than six Use of more than three The student does not uses
the PPT words that appear on keywords that does not keywords that does not any word from the PPT
the PPT appear on the PPT appear on the PPT
Own vocabulary Use of more than eight Use of more than six Use of more than three The student only uses
keywords that does not keywords that does not keywords that does not words from the PPT
appear on the PPT appear on the PPT appear on the PPT
Attractiveness The text is clear and The text is clear and The text is clear and The text is not clear
eminently attractive in attractive in terms of acceptably attractive in neither attractive
terms of layout and layout and design. terms of layout and
design design
Use of short but The text is coherent. Most of the text is The text is difficult to There are too many
clear sentences There are no grammar coherent. There are not understand. There are grammar and vocabulary
and vocabulary too many grammar and several grammar and mistakes.
mistakes. vocabulary mistakes. vocabulary mistakes