Progress Grid
I recommend you print this page out and check off assignments as you do them. When you receive back graded papers, put those totals in the spaces for papers.
DISCUSSIONS To be completed online at turnitin.com .
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No late work; credit only if submitted on time. As you do these, check them off in the box to the right
Note that each discussion corresponds to the reading from the list below.
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Here is the list of readings and DJs; all must be on time and are worth up to 5 points each for a total of 100 points in each category. 1. Goldberg's "Be Specific" (CR: 1-2). 2. Walker's "Everyday Use" (CR 25-33). 3. Bower's "Deceptive Appearances" (CR 87-88). 4. Carroll's chapters 1 and 2 (AW 1-14). 5. Hopkins' "Spring and Fall" (CR 17). 6. Carroll's chapters 3-5 (AW 15-39). 7. Carroll's chapters 6-9 (AW 40-74). 8. Brook's "We Real Cool" (CR 35). 9. Chose one: Frith's "Autism" (CR 19-24) OR Dajer's "Divided Selves" (45-53). 10. Dolnick's "Hot Heads and Heart Attacks" (CR 113-118). 11. Carroll's chapters 10-12 (7AW 5-97). 12. Choose ONE: "Understanding the Inner Voices" (81-86) OR "Design Your Own Personality" OR "Now We Are One, or Two, or Three" (165 +). 13. Choose ONE: either Holt's "Three Kinds of Discipline" (5-10) OR Golding's "Thinking as a Hobby" (37-44). 14. Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" chapter 1. 15. Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" chapters 2 and 3. 16. Arlington's "Richard Cory" (89). 17. Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (91-94). 18. Frost's "Stopping by the Woods" (99). 19. "Authority: Appeals to Obedience" (127-140). 20. Auden's "The Unknown Citizen" (163). 21. Jackson's "The Lottery" 151-162. 22. Frost's "Mending Wall" (141-142). 23. Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" (107-112).
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Cheever's "The Swimmer" (65-74)
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NOTES/DJs See list above and submit these to TalonNet; these are worth 5 points each and are for the readings listed above.
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OTHER ASSIGNMENTS
No late assignments accepted on these.
1. Email assignment (Credit given only when the correct subject line is used.): Plagiarism Quiz. 5 points
2. Email assignment (Credit given only when the correct subject line is used.): Syllabus Quiz. 5 points
3. Syllabus Contract. 5 points
4. Plagiarism Pledge. 5 points
5. Plagiarism Turnitin.com activity. 5 points
6. Second Reader Reflection (to be turned in with the final draft of paper 2). 10 points
7. Second Reader Reflection (to be turned in with the final draft of paper 3). 10 points
8. Second Reader Reflection (to be turned in with the final draft of paper 4). 10 points
9. Second Reader Reflection (to be turned in with the final draft of paper 5). 10 points
10. Second Reader Reflection (to be turned in with the final draft of paper 6). 10 points
11. Movie Reflection and Presentation. up to 10 points
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Annotated Works Cited.
10 points up to 20 points!
13 - 17. Post-writing Reflection for papers 1 through 5. up to 10 points each/up to 50 points total
18. & 19. Conferences with instructor. up to 2 at 5 points each for a total of 10 points (restrictions may be made on when these can be completed by)
20. Efolio option: up to 25 points! Details, TBA.
The assignments above offer 180 flexible points from which to choose to meet this category's portion of a student's grade: 10% or 100 points. However, the maximum number of points a student may earn in this category is 140.
PAPERS (see late policies: 1 free NQA; penalties apply on 2nd.)
1 __________ (About you)
2 __________ (Definition)
3 __________ (Objective summary)
4 __________ (Analysis)
5(double points) __________ (Research paper)
6 __________ (Comparison)