Today you had another class day to work on your rough draft.
ADVICE: This weekend start typing what you have to see how a page front and back hand written equates to a typed page. Remember your final paper must be 5-7 pages typed, however, you do need your rough draft to be HANDWRITTEN!
Your completed rough draft is due on MAY 7th (Wednesday!) It must be here, complete, handwritten, skip lines for full credit! No exceptions.
Use your weekend time wisely. You will also have all day Monday, and all day Tuesday to work on your rough draft in class!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
May 1st!
Today you started writing your rough draft in class! YIPPEE!
You MUST HAVE A HAND WRITTEN version of your rough draft! Your rough draft will be due on MAY 7th! You will have entire class periods today, Friday, Monday and Tuesday to work on it. Again, it is due when you walk into class on WEDNESDAY MAY 7th!
After you have your completed rough draft finished we will be having in class editing sessions with it.
Homework: From now until May 7th, continue writing your rough draft (even over the weekend!)
You MUST HAVE A HAND WRITTEN version of your rough draft! Your rough draft will be due on MAY 7th! You will have entire class periods today, Friday, Monday and Tuesday to work on it. Again, it is due when you walk into class on WEDNESDAY MAY 7th!
After you have your completed rough draft finished we will be having in class editing sessions with it.
Homework: From now until May 7th, continue writing your rough draft (even over the weekend!)
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
April 30th
Today we corrected the mastery review for our punctuation unit.
In class, and if you are not finished, at home this evening, you must finish the quotation marks worksheet.
Tomorrow, you must also have two typed versions of your outline in class. You will be starting to write your rough draft tomorrow in class! If you don't have your outline, you will receive a zero for it and you will not be able to start your paper! It is VITAL that you have it tomorrow!
In class, and if you are not finished, at home this evening, you must finish the quotation marks worksheet.
Tomorrow, you must also have two typed versions of your outline in class. You will be starting to write your rough draft tomorrow in class! If you don't have your outline, you will receive a zero for it and you will not be able to start your paper! It is VITAL that you have it tomorrow!
Friday, April 25, 2008
April 25th---HAVE FUN IN DC (if you are going :)
Read the message below for instructions and outline due date.
Remember: The day you come back to school, Wed April 30th, we will be correctly the stash of homework that we have not corrected yet (including the review assignment for the punctuation unit).
Make sure you have it all!
Have a great two day vacation!
Those of you off to DC--have an awesome time and be safe!
Those of you sticking around Michigan---rest and relax :)See you on Wednesday!
Remember: The day you come back to school, Wed April 30th, we will be correctly the stash of homework that we have not corrected yet (including the review assignment for the punctuation unit).
Make sure you have it all!
Have a great two day vacation!
Those of you off to DC--have an awesome time and be safe!
Those of you sticking around Michigan---rest and relax :)See you on Wednesday!
Wednesday April 23rd
Today you began writing your outline in class.
You have two options for the due date.
Option #1
You can either handwrite or type the outline and turn it in on Friday April 25th. You will receive 2 points extra credit for it. I will take it and you will receive feedback from me on it.
Option #2
You MUST type it and turn it in on MAY 1st. You will need TWO copies of it on this day. (One you will turn in and one you will use to start writing your paper in class). No extra credit will be given on this day. Also, I will not give you feedback.On May 1st everyone must have a copy of their outline in class so that they can use it to write their paper.
You have two options for the due date.
Option #1
You can either handwrite or type the outline and turn it in on Friday April 25th. You will receive 2 points extra credit for it. I will take it and you will receive feedback from me on it.
Option #2
You MUST type it and turn it in on MAY 1st. You will need TWO copies of it on this day. (One you will turn in and one you will use to start writing your paper in class). No extra credit will be given on this day. Also, I will not give you feedback.On May 1st everyone must have a copy of their outline in class so that they can use it to write their paper.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
April 22nd--HAPPY EARTH DAY!
Today we discussed Introductory paragraphs and Concluding paragraphs. You took notes from my overhead on to how you are to begin writing your outline. You had 25 minutes today to work on the introduction and the conclusion.
Homework:
The introduction and conclusion must be done and brought in completed tomorrow. You do not HAVE to type it, but think about the legibility of your writing. You will be having two friends read through it tomorrow and get some feedback.
Homework:
The introduction and conclusion must be done and brought in completed tomorrow. You do not HAVE to type it, but think about the legibility of your writing. You will be having two friends read through it tomorrow and get some feedback.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Monday April 21st
Today you began reviewing for your unit on punctuation.
You worked on this assignment in class:
Page 653 Part A #1-15, answers only
Part B #16-20, write out the sentences
Part C #26-28, write out the sentences
Part D #36-38, write out the sentences
Part E--rewrite the letter correctly
Part F--#56, 57, 60, 61, 62, write out the sentences.
We will cover this along with the other assignment you are holding on to when you return from DC on Wednesday, April 30th.
For the remainder of this week we are going to focus on Thesis Statements, Intro and Concluding Paragraphs and Outlining. We will have LRC days to work on this Tuesday-Friday.
You worked on this assignment in class:
Page 653 Part A #1-15, answers only
Part B #16-20, write out the sentences
Part C #26-28, write out the sentences
Part D #36-38, write out the sentences
Part E--rewrite the letter correctly
Part F--#56, 57, 60, 61, 62, write out the sentences.
We will cover this along with the other assignment you are holding on to when you return from DC on Wednesday, April 30th.
For the remainder of this week we are going to focus on Thesis Statements, Intro and Concluding Paragraphs and Outlining. We will have LRC days to work on this Tuesday-Friday.
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