English 1B
WEEKLY COURSE
SCHEDULE: Week 15
There is no extra credit available this week. If you see something that
looks good, you can email and ask me if it works, and I'll respond promptly.
| Class 28 |
12/3 |
1) Go over syllabus calendar |
| 2) First drafts handed back for afternoon class | ||
| 3) Any late work collected |
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| 4) Group 10 presents for afternoon class | ||
| 5) Dave will read some of his poetry and fiction | ||
| Homework | 1) Finish your Final Draft of Paper 3 (with the attached bibliography) for Class 29. Make sure it's in the proper order (see p. 59 for the checklist). Turn the paper in to turnitin.com. Bring the completed paper to Class 29. Remember, if you're late with this paper, you'll lose a letter grade a day. Also, not having it ready for class, i.e., asking to turn it in to Dave's mailbox later that day, will be considered a late paper. The paper needs to be ready for class 29. Late coupons are not acceptable with the third paper. | |
| Class 29 |
12/5 |
1) Readaround of final drafts |
| 2) Class feedback | ||
| 3) Dave will announce the story for the final exam. | ||
| Homework | 1) Check your grade on the website on Friday. If you have an A- or below, you are required to be at the final. | |
| 2) If you're taking the final, read "Happy
Endings" by Margaret Atwood (p. 309). Analyze what Atwood is saying about our
desire for stories that end happily. If you're not taking the final, you can either pick up your research paper at the final or come by Dave's office and pick it up. |
Note: The above assignments and deadlines are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances.