MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ENG 101 KC, English Composition I Spring 2014 – T-TH 12:45-2:10 PM – Room PH 109 Course Requirements Instructor: Judith Shabbat Email: jshabbat@mc3.edu Office Hours: By appointment Course Prerequisite: A score of 86 on the Accuplacer English placement test or 07 on the writing sample, or a grade of C in English 011. Course Overview and Objectives: ENG 101 is based on the premise that critical thinking generates clear writing. In this course, the student learns to read critically, a skill that involves distinguishing central ideas from supporting material and identifying an author's purpose, assumptions, attitudes, and biases. Additionally, the student in ENG 101 learns a writing
Constructing Meaning through Reading and Writing Shannon Zelayandia Grand Canyon University: EED-475 April 7, 2013 Constructing Meaning through Reading and Writing |Strategy |Activity |Assessment | |Teach the Author-Reader Relationship |Write Aloud: Give the students a small passage |Have the students hand in their papers and | | |and then have the students write what the |check for a clear understanding by what answers| | |author’s purpose is. Including main characters,|the students put down. Have each student bring | | |plot, main idea, and setting. They can also |up the paper one by one and ask further | | |draw a picture to go with it. |questions to the students t check for a better | | | |understanding.
Students will discover by looking as word choice and sentence structure how language styles Diction and Syntax from Civil have changed over time. After the reading lesson, students will write two RAFTs in the style of the times to show their War Times to the Present: understanding. In this lesson, students will read and analyze literary devices used in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death." They will read the first part of the story with support and modeling from the teacher, the next part in small Creating Suspense Lesson 1: groups, and the final section on their own. Students will examine Poe's use of imagery, foreshadowing, simile, Analyzing Literary Devices in personification, symbolism, and characterization.
• How do the characters in The Book Thief demonstrate the human capacity to overcome adversity? SAC Conditions and Criteria Unit 1 English Assessment Task 1 Area of Study One: Reading and Responding. In this task, you must write a written text response to The Book Thief. CONDITIONS: • You will be given the essay questions in the week before the SAC, and you will be allowed to bring in a one page, handwritten sheet of notes. • Please arrive promptly to class, ready to begin on time.
7/14/2012 www.assist.org Page 1 Articulation Agreement by Major Effective during the 11-12 Academic Year To: UCLA |From: Orange Coast College Quarter| Semester ================================================================================ ====Mathematics for Teaching B.S.==== Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit www.math.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to satisfy the preparation
ENG3U Independent Study Unit (ISU) - Outline Name: Date: No. The ISU is your final culminating project for this course, and represents your development through the preceding units of study. The ISU will be an ongoing process completed throughout the semester, concluding with the submission of your ISU Essay (final draft) and Oral Presentation. You will be given some time to work on your ISU in class, including one-on-one conferences with your teacher, but most of the work required for this project will take place outside of class, in consultation with your instructor. Task: You will choose one author, of poetry, short stories, novels, and/or plays, on which to focus your ISU.
Save all Xerox copies, interview notes, Internet printouts, pamphlets, etc. You will need these items to submit with your final paper. 8. As you begin to write your sections of the research paper, you must use MLA format for a research paper and review the paper rubric (to be distributed later) to ensure you are meeting all the criteria both individually and as a group. We will review and practice MLA format in class and you will receive several handouts.
Douglas. I will give students the opportunity to discuss why we are reading this book. “Why might we be reading this book today?” Once students have explained to me why we might be reading this book, I will explain to them that the Pledge of Allegiance is also a symbol of our Nation just like the Star Spangled Banner. Begin reading the book and then when we reach to page 5, I would have the students read along with me as I am pointing to each word. This page contains the Pledge of Allegiance.
What is reading rhetorically? When you read rhetorically “you engage in this kind of reading, you look for the rhetorical strategies of the writer -- the patterns, structures, figures, & methods that a writer uses in order to make her/his point. This kind of reading can, in turn, help you to strategize your own approach to creating effective texts for particular audiences and purposes” (Malea Powell 1) Thorough out this semester we have reviewed several rhetorical readings. Although in the beginning, I never quite understood what the author was truly trying to say, but now I do. Understanding this form of reading can be very helpful in my future education.
• Students are required to read all or portions of each chapter. • Students are required to complete the assigned chapter worksheets that follow the reading. • Students are expected to read excerpts from additional resources as assigned by the teacher (i.e., Boccaccio’s The Decameron, Dante’s The Divine Comedy, Castiglione’s The Courtier). 19 AP ART HISTORY Major Assignments and Assessments Long Essays The long essay is designed to mimic the 30-minute exam essay. Assigned essay topics will often require students to incorporate artworks from the non-European world.