Spring II
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INRW-0303-LC13 Integrated Reading and Writing
Corequisite: ENGL 1301
The course is designed as a co-requisite, supplemental course for ENGL 1301. The course concentrates on the integration of reading and writing skills. This course does not transfer and is not applicable toward any degree.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)
On Campus Course
The Little Seagull Handbook with Exercises, 4th Ed. by Richard Bullock, Michal Brody, and Francine Weinberg. (Bundled with access code for InQuizitive for Writers)
If you have questions regarding your textbooks, call the AC Bookstore at (806) 371-5307.
All supplies as required by ENGL-1301 instructor plus the ones listed below:
Paper, pencil, and a package of highlighters
Access to a computer is required.
Internet access is required for this course. Students may use the computers in The Underground, which is located in the basement of the Ware Student Commons to complete their assignments. Students may also access their assignments via the Internet at home or from an AC parking lot on the Washington Campus.
Learning Outcomes:
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
All rules and regulations set forth in the "Student Code of Conduct" section in the current edition of the Students' Rights and Responsibilities publication will be followed in this course. (Please see link above.)
Please show respect and courtesy to your instructor and your classmates.
Other responsibilities include:
The following criteria will be used to determine your grade:
A | 90-100 | Passing |
B | 80-89 | Passing |
C | 70-79 | Passing |
D | 60-69 | Failing |
F | 59 or below | Failing |
The semester average will be determined as follows:
10% | Quizzes |
20% | Lab |
10% | Assignments |
30% | Tests |
30% | Essays |
QUIZZES:
Students will complete a 5-question daily quiz during class. Quiz grades will be based on attendance as well as reading and writing skills. Students will receive 75 points for attendance and 5 additional points for each correct answer, for a total of 100 points.
LAB:
Adaptive courseware must be completed as assigned for lab credit. Lab assignments will include computer lessons from InQuizitive for Writers that align with the topics that are covered in ENGL-1301. Lab grades will be based on the percentage of questions answered correctly for the assigned lessons.
ASSIGNMENTS:
In-class assignments and online assignments must be completed as assigned.
TESTS:
Two major tests (Midterm Exam and Final Exam - Reading) must be taken in class on the assigned days.
ESSAYS:
Essay grades from ENGL-1301-LC will count as essay grades in INRW-0303-LC.
MAKE-UP POLICY:
Prompt and regular "attendance" is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class on time. It will be the responsibility of the student to drop the class by the withdrawal date should he/she stop attending; otherwise, a grade of "F" will be given. One course cannot be dropped without dropping both, which might have serious financial aid consequences.
Week | Date | Concepts & Skills (In-Class Assignments) | Quizzes | InQuizitive Lab Assignments | Tests | Essays | |
1 | 10/25 | Day 1 | Syllabus, Remind App, and Time Management | 1301 Essay 1 Assigned | |||
10/26 | Day 2 | Previewing Textbooks & Lab Registration | Syllabus | How to Use InQuizitive | |||
10/27 | Day 3 | Previewing, Annotating, & Outlining/Mapping | Using InQuizitive | Subject-Verb Agreement Errors | |||
10/28 | Day 4 | Reading Selection 1 | S-V Agreement Errors | Verb Tense and Verb Form Errors | |||
2 | 11/1 | Day 5 | Levels of Organization & Transitions | Verb Tense Errors | Sentence Fragments | 1301 Essay 1 Final Draft Due | |
11/2 | Day 6 | Reading Selection 2 | Sentence Fragments | Comma Slices | |||
11/3 | Day 7 | Summarizing and Paraphrasing | Comma Splices | Fused (Run-on) Sentences | |||
11/4 | Day 8 | Writing Workshop - Essay 1 (Narrative) | Fused Sentences | Omitted Commas | |||
3 | 11/8 | Day 9 | Reading Selection 3 | Omitted Commas | Unnecessary Commas | 1301 SA Assigned | |
11/9 | Day 10 | Rhetorical Appeals Review & Activity | Unnecessary Commas | Apostrophe Errors | |||
11/10 | Day 11 | Reading 4: "Factors That Influence …" | Apostrophe Errors | Words Often Confused | |||
11/11 | Day 12 | Review Sentence Errors | Words Confused | Pronouns in the Wrong Case | |||
4 | 11/15 | Day 13 | Reading 5 | Pronoun Case | Pronouns That Don't Agree… | 1301 SA Final Draft Due | |
11/16 | Day 14 | Midterm Review - Reading/Info sheet & Summary | Pronoun Agreement | Pronouns with Unclear Reference | |||
11/17 | Day 15 | Midterm Exam - Reading | Midterm | ||||
11/18 | Day 16 | Writing Workshop - Summary Ana. | Pronoun Reference | Punctuating Quotations | |||
5 | 11/22 | Day 17 | Research Essay Assigned; Punc. Quotations | Punctuating Quotes | Finding Sources | 1301 Essay 3 (Research) Assigned | |
11/23 | Day 18 | Point of View and Parallelism | Finding Sources | Evaluating Sources | |||
11/24 | Day 19 | Student Sources ( (Research Paper) | Evaluating Sources | Synthesizing Ideas | |||
11/25 | Day 20 | HOLIDAY | |||||
6 | 11/29 | Day 21 | Text Purposes & Text Patterns | Synthesizing Ideas | Integrating Sources | 1301 Essay 3 (Research) | |
11/30 | Day 22 | Using Sources and Plagiarism | Integrating Sources | Incorporating Quotations | |||
12/1 | Day 23 | Thesis & Types of Support | Incorporating Quotes | Documenting Sources: MLA Style | |||
12/2 | Day 24 | Active vs. Passive voice; organizing by thesis pts. | MLA Style | Misplaced/Dangling Modifiers | |||
7 | 12/6 | Day 25 | Inferences | Misplaced Modifiers | Editing the Errors That Matter | 1301 Essay Research Final Draft Due | |
12/7 | Day 26 | Writing Workshop - Researched Argument | Errors That Matter | ||||
12/8 | Day 27 | Revising and Editing | |||||
12/9 | Day 28 | Writing Workshop - Researched Argument | |||||
8 | 12/13 | Day 29 | Outlining and Mapping | ||||
12/14 | Day 30 | Final Exam Review | |||||
12/15 | Day 31 | Final Exam | Final Exam | ||||
12/16 | Day 32 | ||||||
Scheduled dates are subject to change. AC Connect Login: https://acconnect.actx.edu |
INRW-0303 and ENGL-1301 are linked together and known as a co-requisite pairing. Successful completion of both courses is essential. One course cannot be dropped without dropping both, which might have serious financial aid consequences. If your INRW-0303 course average or test grade is below 70, you will be referred to tutoring at your instructor's discretion.
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