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ENGL-1301-013 Composition I
Corequisite: INRW 0303 Prerequisite: Scores on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading and writing skills
Intensive study of and practice in writing processes, from invention and researching to drafting, revising and editing, both individually and collaboratively. Emphasis on effective rhetorical choices, including audience, purpose, arrangement and style. Focus on writing the academic essay as a vehicle for learning, communicating and critical analysis.
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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:
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Student Service Center 117
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)
Hybrid
There are no required textbooks for this course.
No performance information available
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Expected Teacher Behavior:
Minor Assignments 15%
Grammar Quizzes 15%
Expository Research Assignment 10%
Journals 10%
Midterm 10%
Essay 1: Summary Rhetorical Analysis 15%
Essay 2: Researched Argument 15%
Essay 3: Final Exam 10%
Minor Assignments includes quizzes, (not grammar) short writing assignments, various assessments. All of these will account for 15% of your overall grade. I will drop the lowest minor assignment grade.
These assignments are due on the day it is expected. It is traditionally my policy that no credit given for late assignments. Of course, it is up to my discretion whether or not I excuse a late assignment.
Expository Research Assignment You will be given a list of interesting topics and have to find three credible web sources that explains the topic. You will compile a Works Cited n MLA, and the information from the sources into an interesting document. This will account for 15% of your grade.
Grammar Quizzes Each week we will review a topic in grammar. We will then have Graham Moore workshops later in the week as we review. Quizzes will be on Thursdays. Some will be online, others in person. These quizzes cannot be made up. This will count for 15% of your grade.
Journals For five weeks you will be asked specific questions and need a response of at least 150 words on assignments centered around being a successful college student. This will account for 10% of your grade.
Essays
Rhetorical Precis-Analysis You will read an article, and summarize it according to the rules set forth in class. You will then determine uses of rhetorical appeals and how the use of these appeals determine the effectiveness of purpose in the text. This is worth 15% of your overall grade.
Researched Argument You will research a topic of choice and write a unique argument for or against it using specific sources outlined in class. This is worth 15% of your overall grade.
Major essays will be penalized 15 points for each day it is late; a day is a 24 hour period.
Re-write Policy Any of the major papers turned in on time that score a 69 or below can be resubmitted for a better grade. The student must first meet with the instructor and discuss the paper, and then the work can be revised and resubmitted within a week of receiving the grade. The highest grade achievable for resubmission is a 70.
No attendance information available
Calendar:
Subject to change at the instructor’s discretion. Other tasks WILL be assigned. Not all homework is posted here.
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Activities to Complete |
October 23, 24, 25, 26
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Monday, October 23 Welcome to course, types of writing, discuss syllabus, ice breakers, Syllabus Quiz
Homework: Syllabus Quiz
Tuesday, October 24 Evaluating Sources, Expository research assignment sheet, decide on a topic, Journal #1, Grammar-Subject/verb agreement
Homework: Journal #1
Wednesday, October 25 Practical Scenario #1, Graham Moore Workshop, small groups, discuss what to expect on Grammar Quiz, work on works cited for expository research assignment
Thursday, October 26 Grammar Quiz #1; small groups, Read “What to Do with Excuses,” how to annotate activities, rough draft of project due Monday, October 30
Make sure the following are complete by Sunday night midnight, October 29 for reduced points or they will not be accepted _____ Syllabus Quiz (Tuesday, October 24) _____ Journal #1 (Wednesday, October 25)
Due Monday, October 30 _____ Rough Draft of Expository Web Project—please print out two copies and bring it with you to class!
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October 30, 31, November 1, 2 |
Monday, October 30 Peer Review Web Project; How to Write a Precis, Fragments and Runons
Homework: Precis on “What to Do with Excuses” and Expository Research Web Project due Wednesday, November 1
Tuesday, October 31 Practical Scenario #2, Prepare for Journal #2, Graham Moore Workshop, Discuss rhetorical appeals, groups for commercials, “Not American Yet”
Homework: Precis on “What to Do with Excuses” and Expository Research Web Project due Wednesday, November 1
Wednesday, November 1 NO CLASS, but you will need to a. complete Precis on “What to do With Excuses” from Monday’s class, and b. turn in your project c. Complete Journal #2
Thursday, November 2 Grammar #2 Quiz (including Rhetorical Appeals); Pick out other strategies, “Fish Cheeks”: Argumentation Worksheet #1, method, four corners, controversial article
Make sure the following are complete by Sunday night midnight November 5 for reduced points or they will not be accepted: _____ Rhetorical Precis on “What to Do with Excuses” (Wednesday, November 1) _____ Turn in your Web Project (Wednesday, November 1) _____ Journal #2 (Wednesday, November 1) _____ Argumentative Worksheet #1 (Thursday, November 2)
Due Monday, November 6 _____ Watch affect/effect sentence lecture _____ Read “Save the Snow Day” _____ Take Assessment on it
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Week 3: November 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Monday, November 6 Review affect/effect sentence lecture, Grammar: Sentence Types, How to Quote, quotation practice, Assignment Sheet for Rhetorical Precis Analysis Paper, Listen to Bystander speech.
Homework: Read Bystander piece and pick out ethos, pathos, logos
Tuesday, November 7 Small groups about bystander piece, Examples and Outlines of Paper including thesis and transitions, including transitions, Journal #3 commercial, write Journal #3
Homework: Finish Journal #3
Wednesday, November 8 Practical Scenario #3; grading small groups, plagiarism and paraphrasing, practice paraphrasing, scholarly non/scholarly sources,
Homework: Finish paraphrasing practice, Scholaraly/ non scholarly source assessment
Thursday, November 9 Grammar Quiz, Immigration debate and article, Finding a source to support it, AW #2, Small groups
Make sure the following are complete by Sunday night, November 12 midnight for reduced points or they will not be accepted: ______ Journal #3 (Wednesday, November 8) ______ Paraphrasing Practice (Thursday, November 9) ______ Scholarly/Non-Scholarly Sources Assessment (Thursday, Nov. 9) ______ Argumentative Worksheet #2 (Thursday, November 9)
Due Monday, November 14 Rough Draft of paper due (Please bring two copies PRINTED OUT for this assignment.)
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Week 4: November 13, 14, 15, 16
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Monday, November 13 NO CLASS, Rough draft of paper due tomorrow, Tuesday, November 14 (Please bring two copies PRINTED OUT for this assignment.)
Tuesday, November 14 Commas, Rough Draft Due, Peer Reviews (Please bring two copies PRINTED OUT for this assignment.), Review for Midterm
Homework: Paper Due Thursday, November 16
Wednesday, November 15 Practical Scenario #4, Graham Moore Workshop, Midterm.
Homework: Paper Due Thursday, November 16
Thursday, November 16 Submit your final draft, Grammar Quiz on Commas, Research Paper Assignment Sheet, What your paper needs, example Outline, Topic Approval Monday, Own AW Worksheet, Journal #4 Video Journal #4 video
Make sure the following are complete by Sunday night, November 19 midnight for reduced points or they will not be accepted: _____ Submit Final Draft of Paper (Thursday, November 16)
Homework due Monday, November 20 ______Journal #4 ______Own AW Worksheet
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Week 5 November 20, 21, 22, 23
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Monday, November 20 Pronouns, Finding Sources, Web source, Library source, Time for searching, ethos credibility of sources and works cited
Tuesday, November 21 Journal #5 Videos, discuss paper, grade paper, documentation and quoting, MLA group activity, thesis, titles
Wednesday, November 22 NO CLASS
Thursday, November 23 NO CLASS
Homework due Monday, November 30 _____Journal #5
One on one Meetings next week, be sure to have a spot. Must come with one complete page written Rough Draft due Thursday, November 30 (Please bring two copies PRINTED OUT for this assignment.)
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Week 6 November 27, 28, 29, 30
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Monday, November 27 Pronouns, Small groups, work on paper, MLA group activity, Review titles, works cited, Journal #6, remind of grammar quiz on Thursday
Homework: Finish Journal #6 Rough Draft due Thursday, November 30 (Please bring two copies PRINTED OUT for this assignment.) Pronoun Quiz then too.
Tuesday, November 28 One on one Meetings, should have signed up in class; Must come to meeting with one page of text written
Rough Draft due Thursday, November 30 (Please bring two copies PRINTED OUT for this assignment.) Pronoun Quiz then too.
Wednesday, November 29 One on one Meetings, should have signed up in class; Must come to meeting with one page of text written
Rough Draft due Thursday, November 30 (Please bring two copies PRINTED OUT for this assignment.) Pronoun Quiz then too.
Thursday, November 30 Take Grammar Quiz, Rough draft due, Peer Reviews, Paper Due Monday, December 4.
Make sure the following are complete by Sunday night, December 3 midnight for reduced points or they will not be accepted: ____ Journal #6 (Monday, November 27)
Homework due Monday, December 4 _____Final Draft of Research Article
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Week 7 December 4, 5, 6, 7
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Monday, December 4 NO CLASS, Final Draft of Research Article
Tuesday, December 5 Confused Words and Apostrophes; Children’s Story, review plot triangle, pass stories, narrative essay assignment sheet, Read “Killing for Fun,” Journal #7, Review sensory imagery, write sensory imagery poems (need by Wednesday)
Homework: Finish Journal #7
Wednesday, December 6 Share poems, Graham Moore Workshop, Common Assessment Activities, grade paper
Thursday, December 7 Grammar Quiz, Planning sheet for Final Essay, Review for Final, Grammar section
Make sure the following are complete by Sunday night, December 10 midnight for reduced points or they will not be accepted: _____ Journal #7 (Wednesday, December 6) _____ Common Assessment Activities (Week 7, Wednesday, May 3)
May use the Planning Sheet on the In-person final if you would like, but must come to class with it completed
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Week 8: December 11
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Monday, May English Final
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