Thursday, November 12, 2015

Meetings Times and Days

Dec 1st

11:30 Garret Schwartz
11:45 Jose Mejia
12:00 Bron Sampson
12.15 Lizbeth Valentin
12.30 Abigail Gomez

Dec 3rd

11:30 Zach Ewing
11:45 Stephenny Lopez
12:00 Bacelicia Leon
12.15 Iliana Aguilar
12.30 Robert Bates


Dec 8th


11:30 Roger Guzman- Angelo
11:45 Neil Smith
12 Daniela Diaz
12.15 Veronica Garcia
12.30Kathy Armstrong



Dec 10

11:30Alexus Rogers
11:45 Caroline Giovingo
12  Maria Hernandez
12.15: Yahir Mendoza
12.30 Enrique Montalvo
Final Project Overview and Explanation.

Rhetorical Knowledge


Gain experience reading and composing in several genres to understand how genre conventions shape and are shaped by readers’ and writers’ practices and purposes
Define:
Explain:
Develop facility in responding to a variety of situations and contexts calling for purposeful shifts in voice, tone, level of formality, design, medium, and/or structure
Define:  This means I can differentiate my writing by changing the way I sound and the organization of whatever writing task I am given.
Explain:

Critical Thinking, Reading, and Composing  


Use composing and reading for inquiry, learning, critical thinking, and communicating in various rhetorical contexts

Define:  I can write and read to ask, learn, think, and communicate in different ways.












Locate and evaluate (for credibility, sufficiency, accuracy, timeliness, bias and so on) primary and secondary research materials, including journal articles and essays, books, scholarly and professionally established and maintained databases or archives, and informal electronic networks and internet sources

Define:  I can find research materials and determine if they are appropriate to use for my writing and I can use them in my writing.



Processes

Develop a writing project through multiple drafts

Define: I understand that writing takes many tries.

Develop flexible strategies for reading, drafting, reviewing, collaborating, revising, rewriting, rereading, and editing

Define: I have many ways to complete my writing tasks.


Learn to give and to act on productive feedback to works in progress

Define:  I can work with others and help them complete their writing projects.

Knowledge of Conventions





Develop knowledge of linguistic structures, including grammar, punctuation, and spelling, through practice in composing and revising

Define:  I have practiced over and over and now I can write in SWE.


Practice applying citation conventions systematically in their own work

Define:  I'm able to employ in text and in sentence citation and a works cited.




Practice Entry:

Rhetorical Knowledge;


Gain experience reading and composing in several genres to understand how genre conventions shape and are shaped by readers’ and writers’ practices and purposes

Define:   This means I have read and can write different types of things, and I understand how the rules for those things are created by what other writers do.


Explain: I have read different types of essays in the class, and I’ve also read two novels.  I read Bron’s problem/solution essay, and I’ve read Robert’s rba.  Both of these helped me understand the conventions of those types of essays, but more importantly, I’ve written my own as well, and I know that different writing tasks have different rules.  For example, in my journals, there are no rules, and I often abbreviate or break the rules of grammar, because that writing is just for me.  Here is an example from my Journal:  “……………………………………………..”  What’s more, I have even combined genres in my article essay.  I had to use description, narration, research, and problem/solution, plus a little argument when I wrote, “……………………………………..”   This is an example of description.  In the same essay, when I wrote, “………………………………………………..” this is an example of research.  All of these examples show that I understand that different rules apply to different things.


Find a reader for your essay, turn it in on Tuesday.




Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Working, working.

We are in the lab or library, finishing articles that are due in class on Thursday.


Thursday, November 5, 2015

No class today!  Please work on your article and if you can, bring some soups for a pantry day next Tuesday.

Thank you!

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Portfolio List



Easy Portfolio List:  In order from first to last, mostly.

Many Journals + Notes + plus in class work.
Thinking Skills Review-  Questions

Thinking Skills Practice-  Hink Pink
Thinking Skills notes
Lateral thinking skills
Editorials and ?’s
P/S plan
P/S Essay with a star, and drafts
Writing Process Notes
And then There were none, test 1
Essay Test, ATTWN, in class
Pantry Pamphlet
Vocab Test
Rules of Laws and justice overturned essay, ATTWN
Descriptive essay plan, drafts and essay with star
Proverbs work, Things fall apart
Reading Quiz-  TFA, three paragraphs.
In class TFA essay, typed from the lab.
RBA/Article plan, drafts, and essay with star
Final project.


Working, working.

Continuing work....Article.

Earning Stars on P/S or Desc.

Next class-  NO CLASS.  Work on your own-  Visit the blog for an assignment.

Next, Next, class-  Lab.

Next, Next, Next, essays due.