EWRT 
2 
Fall 
2014 
T/Th 
7:30-­‐9:45 
S72 
Week 
1 
Class 
Work 
Homework 
Essay 
1 
Character 
Analysis 
Class 
1 
• A 
Game 
of 
Thrones: 
Prologue 
9/23 
• Website 
• Green 
Sheet 
• Syllabus 
• Contests/Analytic 
Authorities 
• Contest 
1: 
Content 
• Rhetorical 
Strategy: 
using 
compressed 
statements 
to 
communicate 
meaning: 
Writing 
Social 
and 
Political 
Haiku 
• Buy 
books 
• Register 
for 
Wordpress 
• Read 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
through 
page 
100 
• Post 
#1 
Write 
a 
Haiku 
(or 
two) 
that 
expresses 
a 
social 
or 
political 
aspect 
of 
the 
reading 
thus 
far. 
• Study: 
Vocabulary 
(Exam 
one 
is 
at 
our 
next 
meeting). 
You 
can 
find 
the 
list 
of 
words 
on 
the 
website 
under 
“Vocabulary” 
“Vocabulary 
list 
one.” 
Class 
2 
9/25 
• Vocabulary 
Test 
#1 
• A 
few 
haiku 
• Discussion: 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
• Arguing 
with 
FREECASH 
• In-­‐class 
writing 
• Contest: 
Content 
• How 
to 
write 
a 
QHQ 
• Read: 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
through 
page 
200. 
• Post 
#2: 
Use 
the 
ideas 
you 
generated 
with 
the 
FREECASH 
method 
to 
write 
about 
two 
(or 
more) 
sides 
of 
an 
issue. 
• Post 
#3: 
QHQ: 
GOT 
• Study 
Vocabulary 
Week 
2 
Class 
3 
9/30 
• Vocabulary 
Test 
#2 
• Rhetorical 
Strategy: 
using 
dialogue 
to 
explain 
and 
describe: 
persuasive 
dialogue 
• Discussion: 
QHQ 
• Contest 
5: 
Content 
(Ten 
questions) 
• Read 
GOT 
through 
page 
300 
• Post 
#4: 
Write 
a 
dialogue 
between 
you 
and 
an 
equal, 
arguing 
the 
validity 
or 
error 
of 
a 
character's 
behavior 
or 
action. 
Or 
write 
a 
dialogue 
between 
two 
characters 
about 
the 
validity 
or 
error 
of 
a 
third 
characters' 
behavior 
or 
action. 
Use 
your 
in-­‐ 
class 
exercise 
as 
fodder. 
• Post 
#5: 
QHQ 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
Class 
4 
10/2 
• QHQ: 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
• Analytic 
Authority 
Picks 
• Introduce 
Essay 
#1 
• Rhetorical 
Strategy: 
Analogy 
• Introduction 
to 
Vocab 
Exam 
3 
• Read 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
through 
400 
• 
Post 
#6 
In-­‐class 
writing: 
analogy 
• 
Post 
#7 
Describe 
your 
character; 
include 
page 
numbers 
• Study 
Vocabulary
Week 
3 
Class 
5 
10/07 
• Defining 
your 
Character 
• Characterization 
o Direct 
o Indirect 
• Eight 
Methods 
of 
Characterization 
• Rhetorical 
Strategies: 
o Examples 
o Explanation 
• In-­‐class 
Writing 
— Read 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
through 
500 
— Post 
# 
8: 
In-­‐class 
writing: 
Paragraph 
practice 
— Post 
#9: 
Find 
one 
example 
for 
each 
of 
the 
eight 
methods 
of 
characterization. 
— Study 
Vocabulary: 
Test 
class 
seven 
Class 
6 
10/09 
— In-­‐class 
writing: 
What 
defines 
your 
character? 
— Group 
Discussions 
— Choosing 
your 
prompt 
— Formulating 
a 
tentative 
thesis 
— Outlining 
your 
essay 
— Introductions: 
Writing 
a 
directed 
summary 
— Read 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
through 
page 
600 
Post 
#10: 
Post 
your 
working 
thesis 
and 
outline. 
Find 
evidence 
to 
support 
your 
points. 
Include 
exact 
quotations 
and 
citations 
in 
your 
outline. 
— Post 
#11 
Directed 
summary 
— 
Study 
Vocabulary 
list 
#3: 
Test 
next 
class 
— There 
will 
be 
NO 
WORD 
BANK 
Week 
4 
Class 
7 
10/14 
• Vocabulary 
Test 
#3 
• Review 
• Counterarguments 
• Conclusions 
• Rhetorical 
Strategies: 
Aphorism 
and 
Chiasmus 
• In-­‐Class 
Writing: 
Counterarguments, 
Conclusions, 
Aphorism, 
Chiasmus 
• Read 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
through 
page 
700 
• Post 
# 
12: 
Counterargument 
• Post 
#13: 
Conclusion 
• Post 
#14: 
Examples 
of 
aphorism 
and 
chiasmus 
Class 
8 
10/16 
• Discussion: 
Essay 
#1 
• Overview 
of 
Library 
Resources 
• Research 
Activity 
• Read 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
through 
the 
End 
• Post 
#15: 
Best 
250 
words 
of 
essay 
#1 
• Bring 
two 
clean 
copies 
to 
our 
next 
class
Week 
5 
Feb 
3 
Class 
9 
10/21 
• Writing 
Workshop: 
Revision 
strategies 
• Skill 
Review: 
• Integrating 
quotations 
• Citing 
summarized 
material 
• MLA 
formatting 
• Works 
Cited 
page 
• Teams 
• Using 
the 
comments 
you 
received 
from 
your 
readers, 
revise 
your 
draft. 
Consider 
carefully 
what 
each 
person 
had 
to 
say. 
• Post 
#16: 
Introduction 
and 
Conclusions 
• Read 
A 
World 
of 
Ideas: 
Government: 
Lao-­‐Tzu 
"Thoughts 
from 
the 
Tao-­‐te-­‐ 
Ching” 
(19-­‐31). 
• Post 
#17 
Questions 
(TBD 
based 
on 
teams) 
for 
Critical 
Reading: 
(page 
31). 
• Post 
#18 
QHQ 
Lao-­‐Tzu 
• Remember, 
essay 
#1 
is 
due 
Friday 
before 
noon. 
Essay 
#2 
Government 
Lao-­‐Tsu 
and 
Machiavelli 
Class 
10 
¡ Essay 
#1: 
Submit 
via 
Kaizena 
10/23 
¡ Introduce 
Essay 
#2: 
GOVERNMENT 
¡ 
Discussion: 
Lao-­‐Tzu 
"Thoughts 
from 
the 
Tao-­‐te 
Ching” 
(19-­‐31). 
¡ Bio 
¡ Rhetorical 
Strategies 
¡ Questions 
for 
Critical 
Reading 
¡ QHQ 
(time 
permitting) 
¡ Suggestions 
for 
Writing: 
Group 
discussion 
¡ Vocabulary 
(time 
permitting) 
¡ Read 
A 
World 
of 
Ideas: 
Government: 
Machiavelli 
"The 
Qualities 
of 
the 
Prince” 
pages 
35-­‐50 
¡ Post 
#19 
Questions 
(TBD 
based 
on 
teams) 
for 
Critical 
Reading: 
(page 
50) 
¡ Post 
#20 
QHQ 
Machiavelli 
¡ Study 
Vocabulary 
¡ Consider 
Essay 
#2: 
Which 
of 
the 
prompts 
about 
Lao-­‐Tzu 
would 
you 
choose? 
Week 
6 
Class 
11 
10/28 
• Discussion: 
Machiavelli 
"The 
Qualities 
of 
the 
Prince" 
• Biography 
• Rhetorical 
Strategies 
• Questions 
for 
Critical 
Reading 
• QHQ 
Discussion 
Vocabulary 
(Time 
Permitting) 
• Essay 
#2: 
Choose 
your 
prompt 
• Post 
#21: 
Apply 
the 
philosophy 
of 
Machiavelli 
and/or 
Lao-­‐Tzu 
to 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones? 
• Post 
#22 
Essay 
#2 
(before 
due 
date) 
• Essay 
#2: 
Electronic 
copy 
due 
this 
Friday 
before 
noon. 
• Study 
Vocabulary 
for 
exam 
#4: 
Next 
Class 
Essay 
#3 
Justice 
Cicero
10/30 
• Vocabulary 
Exam 
#4: 
15 
mins 
• Discussion 
Lao-­‐Tzu/ 
Machiavelli: 
Examples 
and 
preparation 
• Group 
Preparation 
for 
discussion 
of 
Philosophy 
and 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones. 
• Class 
Discussion 
• Essay 
#2 
writing 
tips 
• Group 
Preparation 
for 
Cicero 
• Homework 
• Read 
A 
World 
of 
Ideas: 
Marcus 
Tullius 
Cicero 
"The 
Defense 
of 
Injustice" 
(119-­‐129) 
• Post 
#23 
Questions 
for 
Critical 
Reading: 
(page 
129) 
• Post 
#24 
QHQ 
Cicero 
• Remember, 
Essay 
#2 
is 
due 
by 
noon 
on 
Friday, 
Week 
6: 
Week 
7 
Essay 
#3 
Justice 
Cicero 
and 
Thoreau 
Class 
13 
11/04 
• Review: 
Machiavelli 
or 
Lao-­‐Tzu 
• Introduce 
Essay 
#3: 
Justice: 
• Discussion: 
Cicero 
"The 
Defense 
of 
Injustice" 
• Bio 
• Rhetorical 
Strategies 
• Questions 
for 
Critical 
Reading 
• 
QHQs 
• Suggestions 
for 
Reading: 
Thoreau 
• Read 
A 
World 
of 
Ideas: 
Henry 
David 
Thoreau 
"Civil 
Disobedience" 
(133-­‐157) 
• Post 
#25 
Questions 
(TBD) 
for 
Critical 
Reading: 
(page 
157) 
• Post 
#26 
QHQ 
Thoreau 
Class 
14 
11/06 
• Review: 
Thoughts 
on 
Cicero? 
• Essay 
#3: 
Justice: 
Due 
Friday, 
week 
8 
at 
noon. 
• Discussion: 
Thoreau 
• Bio 
• Rhetorical 
Strategies 
• Questions 
for 
Critical 
Reading 
• QHQ 
Thoreau 
• Suggestions 
for 
Writing 
Essay 
#3 
• Essay 
#3 
(2-­‐3 
pages): 
Choose 
your 
topic 
from 
"Suggestions 
for 
Writing" 
pages 
129-­‐30, 
prompts 
1-­‐9 
or 
pages 
157-­‐58, 
prompts 
1-­‐6 
• Post 
#27 
The 
introduction 
and 
thesis 
for 
Essay 
#3 
• Post 
#28 
How 
can 
we 
apply 
the 
philosophy 
of 
Cicero 
and/or 
Thoreau 
to 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones?
Week 
8 
• Essay 
#4 
Privilege 
and 
Perspective: 
Plato 
Class 
15 
11/11 
• Essay 
#3 
Questions 
or 
Comments 
• Group 
Discussions: 
Justice 
and 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
o Get 
into 
your 
teams 
to 
consider 
the 
application 
of 
Cicero 
and 
Thoreau 
to 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
o Class 
discussion: 
Cicero/Thoreau 
and 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
• In-­‐class 
writing: 
Generating 
Prompts 
• Essay 
#3 
Due 
Friday, 
week 
8, 
before 
noon 
• Read 
A 
World 
of 
Ideas: 
Plato's 
"Allegory 
of 
the 
Cave" 
(443-­‐ 
453) 
• Post 
#29 
Questions 
(TBD) 
for 
Critical 
Reading: 
(pages 
453-­‐54) 
Class 
16 
11/13 
• Introduce 
Section 
# 
4: 
Privilege 
and 
Perspective 
• Discussion: 
Plato's 
"Allegory 
of 
the 
Cave" 
o Bio 
o Rhetorical 
Strategies 
o Questions 
for 
Critical 
Reading 
• Introduce 
Essay 
#4: 
In-­‐class 
essay: 
Class 
19 
• Read: 
A 
World 
of 
Ideas: 
o Virginia 
Woolf 
"Shakespeare’s 
Sister" 
(761-­‐776) 
• Post 
#30 
Questions 
(TBD) 
for 
Critical 
Reading: 
(page 
776) 
• Post 
#31 
QHQ 
Woolf 
• Remember, 
Essay 
#3 
is 
due 
Friday 
before 
noon 
Week 
9 
Essay 
#4 
Privilege 
and 
Perspective 
Plato 
and 
Woolf 
Class 
17 
11/18 
• Woolf 
Section 
# 
4: 
Privilege 
and 
Perspective 
• Discussion: 
Woolf's 
“Shakespeare’s 
Sister" 
o Bio 
o Rhetorical 
Strategies 
o Questions 
for 
Critical 
Reading 
o QHQ 
• Essay 
#4 
• Prepare 
for 
essay 
test 
4 
• Post 
# 
32 
QHQ: 
How 
can 
we 
apply 
the 
ideas 
of 
Plato 
and 
Woolf 
to 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones? 
Make 
sure 
to 
include 
textual 
support 
in 
your 
post. 
You 
might 
consider 
how 
Woolf’s 
notions 
can 
be 
extended 
beyond 
the 
realm 
of 
women.
Class 
18 
11/20 
• End 
of 
quarter 
plan 
• Group 
Discussions: 
Perspectives 
and 
A 
Game 
of 
Thrones 
• Introduce 
Essay 
#5 
• In-­‐class 
writing: 
Generating 
prompts 
• 
• Post 
#33: 
Post 
an 
essay 
prompt 
that 
you 
wrote 
for 
essay 
#5. 
• Post 
#34 
Pick 
and 
post 
two 
potential 
essay 
questions 
for 
essay 
#5. 
You 
can 
use 
the 
one 
you 
wrote 
and 
one 
from 
the 
formal 
prompts, 
or 
you 
can 
use 
two 
from 
the 
list 
that 
I 
provided. 
Write 
a 
one 
or 
two 
sentence 
answer 
to 
the 
prompt. 
(a 
rough 
thesis) 
• Prepare 
for 
in-­‐class 
essay 
Week 
10 
Essay 
5 
Final 
Paper 
Class 
19 
11/25 
• End 
of 
Quarter 
Plan 
• In-­‐Class 
exam: 
Essay 
#4 
• Post 
#35: 
Essay 
#5 
Brainstorming: 
Free-­‐writing 
what 
you 
know 
about 
your 
topic 
250 
words 
• Begin 
Research 
for 
essay 
support 
• Post 
#36: 
Post 
tentative 
sources 
for 
essay 
#5 
(MLA 
format) 
• Study 
for 
Vocabulary 
Make-­‐up 
Exam 
• Prepare 
essay 
revision: 
Due 
Friday, 
Week 
11, 
before 
noon. 
No 
Class 
11/27 
• Thanksgiving 
Week 
11 
Class 
20 
12/02 
• End 
of 
Quarter 
Plan 
• Make 
up 
Vocab 
Exam 
• In-­‐class 
writing: 
Self 
Assessment 
• Drafting 
Essay 
#5 
• The 
Last 
Post 
#37: 
Outline 
and 
Thesis 
for 
Essay 
5 
• Finish 
your 
revision: 
Due 
Friday, 
week 
11, 
before 
noon 
• Work 
on 
essay 
#5: 
Due 
before 
our 
final 
meeting. 
• Remember, 
we 
will 
not 
have 
a 
formal 
meeting 
for 
class 
21. 
I 
will 
be 
available 
for 
conferences 
in 
my 
office 
during 
class 
hours. 
I 
do 
suggest 
making 
an 
appointment 
by 
email 
if 
you 
want 
to 
see 
me.
Class 
21 
12/04 
• Individual 
Meetings 
in 
my 
office. 
• Self 
Assessment 
and 
Revision: 
due 
Friday, 
Week 
11 
before 
noon 
• Remember, 
Essay 
5 
due 
before 
our 
final 
meeting 
Week 
12 
Class 
22 
Final 
Thursday 
12/11 
7am-­‐9am 
§ 25 
participation 
points 
§ Final 
discussion 
§ Film 
Screening 
§ Final 
Paper 
Due 
• The 
End!

Syllabus ewrt 2 t th fall 2014

  • 1.
    EWRT 2 Fall 2014 T/Th 7:30-­‐9:45 S72 Week 1 Class Work Homework Essay 1 Character Analysis Class 1 • A Game of Thrones: Prologue 9/23 • Website • Green Sheet • Syllabus • Contests/Analytic Authorities • Contest 1: Content • Rhetorical Strategy: using compressed statements to communicate meaning: Writing Social and Political Haiku • Buy books • Register for Wordpress • Read A Game of Thrones through page 100 • Post #1 Write a Haiku (or two) that expresses a social or political aspect of the reading thus far. • Study: Vocabulary (Exam one is at our next meeting). You can find the list of words on the website under “Vocabulary” “Vocabulary list one.” Class 2 9/25 • Vocabulary Test #1 • A few haiku • Discussion: A Game of Thrones • Arguing with FREECASH • In-­‐class writing • Contest: Content • How to write a QHQ • Read: A Game of Thrones through page 200. • Post #2: Use the ideas you generated with the FREECASH method to write about two (or more) sides of an issue. • Post #3: QHQ: GOT • Study Vocabulary Week 2 Class 3 9/30 • Vocabulary Test #2 • Rhetorical Strategy: using dialogue to explain and describe: persuasive dialogue • Discussion: QHQ • Contest 5: Content (Ten questions) • Read GOT through page 300 • Post #4: Write a dialogue between you and an equal, arguing the validity or error of a character's behavior or action. Or write a dialogue between two characters about the validity or error of a third characters' behavior or action. Use your in-­‐ class exercise as fodder. • Post #5: QHQ Game of Thrones Class 4 10/2 • QHQ: A Game of Thrones • Analytic Authority Picks • Introduce Essay #1 • Rhetorical Strategy: Analogy • Introduction to Vocab Exam 3 • Read A Game of Thrones through 400 • Post #6 In-­‐class writing: analogy • Post #7 Describe your character; include page numbers • Study Vocabulary
  • 2.
    Week 3 Class 5 10/07 • Defining your Character • Characterization o Direct o Indirect • Eight Methods of Characterization • Rhetorical Strategies: o Examples o Explanation • In-­‐class Writing — Read A Game of Thrones through 500 — Post # 8: In-­‐class writing: Paragraph practice — Post #9: Find one example for each of the eight methods of characterization. — Study Vocabulary: Test class seven Class 6 10/09 — In-­‐class writing: What defines your character? — Group Discussions — Choosing your prompt — Formulating a tentative thesis — Outlining your essay — Introductions: Writing a directed summary — Read A Game of Thrones through page 600 Post #10: Post your working thesis and outline. Find evidence to support your points. Include exact quotations and citations in your outline. — Post #11 Directed summary — Study Vocabulary list #3: Test next class — There will be NO WORD BANK Week 4 Class 7 10/14 • Vocabulary Test #3 • Review • Counterarguments • Conclusions • Rhetorical Strategies: Aphorism and Chiasmus • In-­‐Class Writing: Counterarguments, Conclusions, Aphorism, Chiasmus • Read A Game of Thrones through page 700 • Post # 12: Counterargument • Post #13: Conclusion • Post #14: Examples of aphorism and chiasmus Class 8 10/16 • Discussion: Essay #1 • Overview of Library Resources • Research Activity • Read A Game of Thrones through the End • Post #15: Best 250 words of essay #1 • Bring two clean copies to our next class
  • 3.
    Week 5 Feb 3 Class 9 10/21 • Writing Workshop: Revision strategies • Skill Review: • Integrating quotations • Citing summarized material • MLA formatting • Works Cited page • Teams • Using the comments you received from your readers, revise your draft. Consider carefully what each person had to say. • Post #16: Introduction and Conclusions • Read A World of Ideas: Government: Lao-­‐Tzu "Thoughts from the Tao-­‐te-­‐ Ching” (19-­‐31). • Post #17 Questions (TBD based on teams) for Critical Reading: (page 31). • Post #18 QHQ Lao-­‐Tzu • Remember, essay #1 is due Friday before noon. Essay #2 Government Lao-­‐Tsu and Machiavelli Class 10 ¡ Essay #1: Submit via Kaizena 10/23 ¡ Introduce Essay #2: GOVERNMENT ¡ Discussion: Lao-­‐Tzu "Thoughts from the Tao-­‐te Ching” (19-­‐31). ¡ Bio ¡ Rhetorical Strategies ¡ Questions for Critical Reading ¡ QHQ (time permitting) ¡ Suggestions for Writing: Group discussion ¡ Vocabulary (time permitting) ¡ Read A World of Ideas: Government: Machiavelli "The Qualities of the Prince” pages 35-­‐50 ¡ Post #19 Questions (TBD based on teams) for Critical Reading: (page 50) ¡ Post #20 QHQ Machiavelli ¡ Study Vocabulary ¡ Consider Essay #2: Which of the prompts about Lao-­‐Tzu would you choose? Week 6 Class 11 10/28 • Discussion: Machiavelli "The Qualities of the Prince" • Biography • Rhetorical Strategies • Questions for Critical Reading • QHQ Discussion Vocabulary (Time Permitting) • Essay #2: Choose your prompt • Post #21: Apply the philosophy of Machiavelli and/or Lao-­‐Tzu to A Game of Thrones? • Post #22 Essay #2 (before due date) • Essay #2: Electronic copy due this Friday before noon. • Study Vocabulary for exam #4: Next Class Essay #3 Justice Cicero
  • 4.
    10/30 • Vocabulary Exam #4: 15 mins • Discussion Lao-­‐Tzu/ Machiavelli: Examples and preparation • Group Preparation for discussion of Philosophy and A Game of Thrones. • Class Discussion • Essay #2 writing tips • Group Preparation for Cicero • Homework • Read A World of Ideas: Marcus Tullius Cicero "The Defense of Injustice" (119-­‐129) • Post #23 Questions for Critical Reading: (page 129) • Post #24 QHQ Cicero • Remember, Essay #2 is due by noon on Friday, Week 6: Week 7 Essay #3 Justice Cicero and Thoreau Class 13 11/04 • Review: Machiavelli or Lao-­‐Tzu • Introduce Essay #3: Justice: • Discussion: Cicero "The Defense of Injustice" • Bio • Rhetorical Strategies • Questions for Critical Reading • QHQs • Suggestions for Reading: Thoreau • Read A World of Ideas: Henry David Thoreau "Civil Disobedience" (133-­‐157) • Post #25 Questions (TBD) for Critical Reading: (page 157) • Post #26 QHQ Thoreau Class 14 11/06 • Review: Thoughts on Cicero? • Essay #3: Justice: Due Friday, week 8 at noon. • Discussion: Thoreau • Bio • Rhetorical Strategies • Questions for Critical Reading • QHQ Thoreau • Suggestions for Writing Essay #3 • Essay #3 (2-­‐3 pages): Choose your topic from "Suggestions for Writing" pages 129-­‐30, prompts 1-­‐9 or pages 157-­‐58, prompts 1-­‐6 • Post #27 The introduction and thesis for Essay #3 • Post #28 How can we apply the philosophy of Cicero and/or Thoreau to A Game of Thrones?
  • 5.
    Week 8 •Essay #4 Privilege and Perspective: Plato Class 15 11/11 • Essay #3 Questions or Comments • Group Discussions: Justice and A Game of Thrones o Get into your teams to consider the application of Cicero and Thoreau to A Game of Thrones o Class discussion: Cicero/Thoreau and A Game of Thrones • In-­‐class writing: Generating Prompts • Essay #3 Due Friday, week 8, before noon • Read A World of Ideas: Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" (443-­‐ 453) • Post #29 Questions (TBD) for Critical Reading: (pages 453-­‐54) Class 16 11/13 • Introduce Section # 4: Privilege and Perspective • Discussion: Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" o Bio o Rhetorical Strategies o Questions for Critical Reading • Introduce Essay #4: In-­‐class essay: Class 19 • Read: A World of Ideas: o Virginia Woolf "Shakespeare’s Sister" (761-­‐776) • Post #30 Questions (TBD) for Critical Reading: (page 776) • Post #31 QHQ Woolf • Remember, Essay #3 is due Friday before noon Week 9 Essay #4 Privilege and Perspective Plato and Woolf Class 17 11/18 • Woolf Section # 4: Privilege and Perspective • Discussion: Woolf's “Shakespeare’s Sister" o Bio o Rhetorical Strategies o Questions for Critical Reading o QHQ • Essay #4 • Prepare for essay test 4 • Post # 32 QHQ: How can we apply the ideas of Plato and Woolf to A Game of Thrones? Make sure to include textual support in your post. You might consider how Woolf’s notions can be extended beyond the realm of women.
  • 6.
    Class 18 11/20 • End of quarter plan • Group Discussions: Perspectives and A Game of Thrones • Introduce Essay #5 • In-­‐class writing: Generating prompts • • Post #33: Post an essay prompt that you wrote for essay #5. • Post #34 Pick and post two potential essay questions for essay #5. You can use the one you wrote and one from the formal prompts, or you can use two from the list that I provided. Write a one or two sentence answer to the prompt. (a rough thesis) • Prepare for in-­‐class essay Week 10 Essay 5 Final Paper Class 19 11/25 • End of Quarter Plan • In-­‐Class exam: Essay #4 • Post #35: Essay #5 Brainstorming: Free-­‐writing what you know about your topic 250 words • Begin Research for essay support • Post #36: Post tentative sources for essay #5 (MLA format) • Study for Vocabulary Make-­‐up Exam • Prepare essay revision: Due Friday, Week 11, before noon. No Class 11/27 • Thanksgiving Week 11 Class 20 12/02 • End of Quarter Plan • Make up Vocab Exam • In-­‐class writing: Self Assessment • Drafting Essay #5 • The Last Post #37: Outline and Thesis for Essay 5 • Finish your revision: Due Friday, week 11, before noon • Work on essay #5: Due before our final meeting. • Remember, we will not have a formal meeting for class 21. I will be available for conferences in my office during class hours. I do suggest making an appointment by email if you want to see me.
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    Class 21 12/04 • Individual Meetings in my office. • Self Assessment and Revision: due Friday, Week 11 before noon • Remember, Essay 5 due before our final meeting Week 12 Class 22 Final Thursday 12/11 7am-­‐9am § 25 participation points § Final discussion § Film Screening § Final Paper Due • The End!