Saturday, February 17, 2007

Homework Monday February 19

Dear Class, This message is a reminder only, there are no changes or additions to the homework:

VOF Essay Dates
13/2 (T) 5. First Draft 400+
16/2 (F) 6. Revised Working Outline + 7. Full-length Draft
19/2 ((M) 8. Works Cited + 9. Winter Project (5 min. Presentation & 5 min. Discussion. Documentation: Working Outline + 3 Discussion Questions. Print. Post to your blog)
21/2 (W) 10. Research Collection
22/2 8 a.m. (Th) Final Draft ***Submission cannot be late. Your ARW grade is due to the ELP Office on the 26/1***


VOF Essay - Minor Assignment 8 - Works Cited*
Write the first draft of the Works Cited. Post your assignment to your ARW Portfolio, please use title: VOF Essay - Minor Assignment 8 - Works Cited.
To guide you in formatting and organizing your works cited,
refer to the Essay Instructions:
SGW:
The Works Cited Page pp. 65 - 68.

AWR:
Documenting Sources: MLA-4a through MLA-4b; p. 340-367
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Web Box: VOF VOF Essay - Minor Assignment 9 - Winter Project (5%)*
What to do:
1) Give a five (5) minute presentation on your essay. Groups of four (4).

2) Lead a five (5) minute discussion.
Preparation:
1) Prepare an up-to-date version of your Working Title/Thesis/Outline (i.e. Minor Assignment 6). Add three (3) discussions questions (1, 2, 3) to the bottom of the Outline. Your questions should challenge your classmates' views and ideas, but not require specific knowledge of your topic they might not have, this will encourage interested, lively discussion of your topic and your ideas. You should use this feedback to further clarify/extend the ideas in your Final Draft.
2) Use your Outline and practice your presentation a number of times until you feel comfortable and know what you want to say and how you want to say it.
4) Post your Winter Project to your blog. Please use the title: VOF Essay - Minor Assignment 9: Winter Project
5) Print a copy of your Winter Project (Outline & Discussion Questions). You will give this copy to me before your presentation, this partly confirms that you have prepared. After you have completed a confident, well-organised Winter Project, you will have finished completely.

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