English 100-1 (CR 80685) Class Schedule

Fall 2009 - Charron

Texts: The Prose Reader (PR)

Quick Access Compact (QA)

The Lakota Way (LW)

NOTE: Homework assignments are listed in bold and are due on the date they are listed. Class activities are listed on each date (not in bold) and will be done during class time. I reserve the right to change assignments and due dates as necessary. I will also assign reflective journal entry topics that are related to the reading assignments. Please record those assignments and due dates in the margin next to the dates they are assigned. Read all PR assignments before coming to class. Be prepared to discuss the readings. From time to time, I may give unannounced quizzes and will assign short answer responses based on the reading assignments.

Week 1: September 14–18

September 14Introduction to the Course

Syllabus Scanning Exercise

Review Syllabus

September 16Read QA 374-375

Read PR 1-18, highlight important points, and summarize pp 1-9

SSR

Group work – QA Exercise 34-3

Discuss Writing Workshop requirements

September 18Read Afterward and Introduction – LW

Read PR 19-30

Diagnostic Writing due

Lab – MyWritingLab registration

Review writing a summary

Final Draft - Diagnostic Essay

Practice writing a summary

Introduce yourself to your classmates on our class blog

Week 2: September 21-25

September 21Read PR 31-43

Read LW - Chapters 1 and 2 (see reading schedule). Review Writing Process/Essay Writing

Peer Review – Summaries

Discuss MyWritingLab Registration

September 23Read PR Hogan 82-88. Write answers to questions

1, 4 5, 8, 11 on p. 87

Personal Writing Process Depiction Due

Journal #1 – Summarize the story about the man

in a cave in Hogan’s essay. Why does Hogan include

this story, and what does it add to the essay?

SSR - LW

Group Work: Share individual writing processes

Discuss Hogan essay

September 25Journal #2: Using information from LW Intro

and Afterword, describe the Lakota “way” - values,

belief system, lifestyle. Support your response

with evidence from the text. Cite page numbers.

Journals #1 and #2 collected in class.

Read PR 31-44 – Rhetorical Mode: Description

Lab – Summary #1 due at end of class

Begin Descriptive Essay (due on Wednesday, September 30) –

bring rough draft with pseudonym for peer review on

Monday, September 28.

Week 3: September 28-October 2

September 28Read PR 63-68. Write answers to questions 9 and 10, p. 69

Read QA 241-249Comma Splices; Write Ex. 20-1, p. 245-246

Read LW - Chapters 3 and 4 (see reading schedule)

Bring draft of Descriptive Essay with your pseudonym to class

for peer review

Review Diagnostic Writing assignment – common

errors

Subordinating Conjunction Game

Peer Review

September 30Descriptive Essay due

Journal #3: Compare and contrast McPhee’s concern about

preserving the environment with comparable feelings by Linda Hogan (“Dwellings”). How are they similar? How are they different?

Read QA 49-58 Paragraph Development; Write QA Exercise 3-4, p. 57 and 3-5,

p. 58 (write only two paragraphs for this exercise)

Read PR 91-103 Rhetorical Mode: Narration – highlight and

annotate important points

Extra Credit Opportunity: Paul Chaat Smith, Speaker

Author of Everything You Know About Indians Is

Wrong and Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement

from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee– Dore Theater 7pm

SSR

Group Work: QA Exercise 3-2, p. 51 and Exercise 3-3, p. 53

Discuss Ex. 3-4

Peer Review paragraphs from Ex. 3-5

October 2Furlough Day: No Class!

Journal #4: Discuss how and why humility is the foundation

for all other virtues. Support your responsewith

textual evidence.

Complete MyWritingLab Pre-Test and Modules:

1) Subject/Verb Agreement and 2) Fragments by October 2!

Week 4: October 5-9

October 5Read Sawaquat’s For My Indian DaughterPR 104-107.

Write answers to questions 1, 4, 5, and 8, p. 107

Read QA 235-241 Sentence Fragments

Write Ex. 19-3, p. 240

Read LW - Chapters 5 and 6 (see reading schedule)

Pair Activity: Exercise 19-2, p. 238

Sentence Pattern Sheet

In-Class Essay Hints for Success

October 7Journal #5: Describe as thoroughly as you can the point of view of Sawaquat’s narrator. Include in your answer a discussion of person, vantage point, and attitude.

Read PR 141-152 Rhetorical Mode: Example – highlight and

annotate

Read QA 84-88Writing Arguments

Write two example sentences for each item on Sentence

Pattern Sheet

Group Activity:Thesis Statement- QA Ex. 5-1, p. 86

Peer Review: Sentence Pattern Sheet homework

October 9Journal #6: Discuss the connections between love and

honor. Include examples from LW and your own

experiences.

Journals #3-6 due and will be reviewed in class

Complete MyWritingLab Modules: 3) Comma Splices and 4)

Fragments by October 9!

Lab: In-Class Essay #1 due at end of class!

Week 5: October 12-16

October 12Read Rodriguez’ essay, Public and Private Language PR 158

Write answers to questions 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, PR 164

Read QA 119-129 Coordination and Subordination

Read LW - Chapters 7 and 8 (see reading schedule)

Discuss Sentence Types

Pair Work: QA 125- Ex 9-2

October 14Journal #7: In Rodriguez’ essay Public and Private

Language, when does the author refer to the public confidence he and his family experience? What does Rodriguez mean by this phrase? What is the context of each of the references to this notion? Be sure to cite page numbers in your journal entry.

Read PR 188-199 Rhetorical Mode: Process Analysis –

highlight important points and annotate

Read QA 130-133: Parallelism; Write Ex. 10-1 QA 133

Process Analysis Exercise: Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich

SSR

Group Work: QA 133 - Ex. 10-1

October 16Journal #8: In LW, write about the differences between

truth and illusion. Support your response with textual evidence and page citations.

Complete MyWritingLab Modules: 4) Prewriting and

5) Pronoun Agreement by October 16!

Lab – Research Activity

Week 6: October 19-23

October 19Read QA 134-139 Conciseness

Write Ex. 11-1 QA 136

Read LW: Chapters 9and 10

Read QA 5-7: Audience

Read PR 200-205, Managing Your Time by Bliss

Write answers to questions 1, 4, 6, 10, 12

Read LW - Chapters 9 and 10 (see reading schedule)

Warm-up: PR 244 #7

Group Work: Discuss Bliss essay

October 21Read PR 345-255 Rhetorical Mode: Division and Classification

highlight important points and annotate

Read QA 139-148 The Impact of Words

Journal # 9: Briefly summarize the main points in Managing

Your Time by Bliss in one paragraph. Write a second paragraph in which you evaluate your own schedule and discuss what you need to do to improve your own time management.

SSR

Group Work: QA 142, Ex. 12-1 and QA 143 Ex. 12-2

October 23Read QA 378-421: MLA Documentation

Journal #10: Summarize the two virtues discussed in Chapters

9 and 10: Bravery and Fortitude. Use textual evidence

and page citations in your journal entry.

Journals #7-10 due and will be reviewed in class

Complete MyWritingLab Modules: 6) Thesis Statements and

7) Developing the Thesis by October 23!

Lab

Summary #2

Lab: Work with a partner and create a Works Cited page

Week 7: October 26-30

October 26Finish Reading LW: Chapters 11 and 12

Read Memory: Tips You’ll Never Forget by Schneider PR

256-259.

Write answers to questions 1, 2, 4, 6, 7

Read LW - Chapters 11 and 12 (see reading schedule)

Documenting Sources

Group Work: Discuss Schneider’s essay

Peer Review: Works Cited Page

October 28Journal #11: In Memory: Tips You’ll Never Forget, what is

Schneider’s point of view toward forgetfulness in general? What types of memory lapses do you experience in a typical day? How would you classify these lapses?

Read PR 446-461 Rhetorical Mode: Argument and Persuasion

highlight important points and annotate

Read QA 89-100 Writing Arguments

Group Work: Ex. 5-4 QA 93

SSR

October 30Read PR 502-505: America Must Take Stronger Measures

to Halt Illegal Immigration by Scott andPR 506-510:

Illegal Immigration Does Not Threaten America by Raynor

Journal #12: What did you learn from The Lakota Way?

Be specific in your response and use properly cited examples from the story. Second paragraph: Would you recommend that I use this book for future English 100 classes? Why or why not? Be specific.

Complete MyWritingLab Modules: 8) Supporting Details and

9) The Comma by October 30!

Lab: In-class Essay #2

After completing essay: summarize one of the immigration

essays that you read for today. Bring a copy of your summary to class on Monday.

Week 8: November 2-6

November 2PR 512 - Write answers to questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11

Summary of Immigration Essay due

Warm-up: Free write about the role of immigrants in the

United States: What do immigrants offer America? In what ways so immigrants weaken our country? Who should be allowed to enter our country? What guidelines would you put on immigrants?

Group Discussion: Immigration

Discuss Final Synthesis Paper Options

Discuss Thesis Statements for Synthesis Essay

November 4 Read PR 299-311 Rhetorical Mode: Comparison and Contrast

highlight important points and annotate

Furlough Day – No Class!!

Attend Joseph Marshall’s event at the Icardo Center

this evening at 7:00 p.m. for extra credit!

November 6Thesis Statement for Final Paper due at beginning of class

Outline of Final Paper due by the end of class.

Final Journals due. Journals will be collected in class.

Lakota Way Reading Schedule and Final Response Sheet due

Complete MyWritingLab Modules: 10) Using Parallelism by

November 6!

Lab: Work on Introductory Paragraph and Rough Draftof

Body Paragraphs for Synthesis Paper. Bring printed copy of this to class on Monday for peer review.

Week 9: November 9-13

November 9Read QA 378-410 – Documenting Sources

Read Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts by Catton – PR

312-316. Write answers to questions 1, 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12.

MyWritingLab assignments due including all components,

diagnostic test, and the post test

Turn in completed MWL Form

Peer Review: Rough Draft

Writing workshop – Conferences as needed

November 11 Veteran’s Day Holiday - No Class!!

November 13ReadPR 545-560 Reading and Writing from Sources

Lab: Work on Final Paper

Conferences as needed

Week 10: November 16-20

November 16Second Draft of Final Paper due – Peer Review Bring 2

copies of your second draft. One of the copies

should haveyour pseudonym.

Peer Review: Refer to Box 5.5 QA 94

November 18Work on Final Paper

Individual Conferences as needed

November 20Final Synthesis Paper Due at the beginning of class**

Week 11: November 23-25 Finals’ Week!

November 23 Scheduled Final Time: 8:00 – 10:30 –Feedback on your

final paper.

** Final Papers must include the following and must be submitted in a folder:

  • Final Draft
  • Works Cited Page
  • Copies of all rough drafts
  • Copies of outside sources, highlighted and annotated
  • Turnitin.com report