Name ______Class ______

9 Week Summary Paper

Using your Daily Learning Log, write a five paragraph essay reflecting on what you have learned this nine weeks. You must list five activities using scientific terms and paying attention in detail to the learning concepts.

Rough Draft

Rough Draft Handed in – 40 points ______

Lines Skipped – 10 points ______

Edited by 1st person – 25 points ______

Edited by 2nd person – 25 points ______

Total Score ______

Final Paper

1st Activity and Item(s) learned discussed 10 points ______

2nd Activity and Item(s) learned discussed 10 points ______

3rd Activity and Item(s) learned discussed 10 points ______

4th Activity and Item(s) learned discussed 10 points ______

5th Activity and Item(s) learned discussed 10 points ______

Scientific Terms used 20 points ______

Spelling and Grammar 30 points total

Compound and Complex Sentences

5 points ______

Verb Tense – 5 points ______

No Contractions – 5 points ______

Correct Pronouns – 5 points ______

Spelling and Other Grammatical

Errors – 5 points ______

Total Score ______

10 points will be deducted each

day the paper is late.

Write a 5 paragraph essay summarizing what we have done this last 9 weeks and the things that you have learned.

The first paragraph should be an introduction and the last paragraph a conclusion. These should contain at least 3 sentences. The 3 body paragraphs should contain at least 5 sentences.

Describe 5 activities that we have done. Use scientific terms and concepts in a way that I know you know what they mean. Group activities from the same unit in a paragraph together.

Be sure to use good transition words. Ms. McLemore has given you a list in your APEX folder. If you are not in APEX ask someone in your group to look at their list.

Write a rough draft. Be sure to skip lines to make room for corrections. Have two different people edit your paper. Be sure each person uses a different color to edit.

When editing (A) be sure they have compound and complex sentences in their writings that are correctly punctuated, (B) watch for verb tense consistency, (C) no contractions or “a lot”, (D) if they use pronouns, be sure they are in polite order and the correct pronoun is used, (E) double check for spelling and other grammatical errors. Also be sure the essay meets all of the content requirements.