Please note that the schedule is tentative and subject to change. There will be numerous readings assigned throughout the semester both in and out of class, each connected to a select theme related to to the topic that week. *Moodle much better reflects the definitive schedule for this class each semester.
Each assignment handed in late will be capped at 75%. It is the student's responsibility to approach the instructor to schedule a makeup for any missed in-class work within one week of the missed work.
Week 1: Introductions and the Sentence-Introductions, Syllabus, Writing Program, Texts, Writing Center, Expectations, The Sentence-Types of Sentences (Parts of Speech, subjects/predicates, length of sentences, subordination) Hughes "Salvation"
Week 2: The Sentence-Prepositions, Prep phrases, compound sentences, fragments and run-ons, parallelism - Cisneros "Elevan"
Week 3:The Paragraph-Paragraph Structure; Topic sentences, supporting sentences, concluding sentences; Narrative structures - WRITING 1 - narrative
Week 4: The Paragraph-Unity and Coherence; Simplifying writing; Transition signals; Summary and Paraphrase
Week 5: The Paragraph-Characteristics of a well-designed paragraph; Verb tense shifts; Supporting Details and Quotations; - WRITING 2 - extended definition
Week 6: From Paragraph to Essay-Three parts of an essay-Introduction, Body and Conclusion, review for midterm
Midterm
Class Engagement Rubric
Week 7:Reading strategies and annotation
Week 8: Revision strategies
Week 9: TBA
Week 10: LIBRARY 1 - Conducting research WRITING 3 - Cause/effect
Week 11: Research-MLA Formatting; Works Cited; Parenthetical Citation
Week 12: The Thesis Statement Writing 4 - Compare/Contrast
Week 13: LIBRARY 2-Conducting Research primary and secondary sourcing; Writing 5 - Persuasive arguments
Week 14: Defining Rhetoric; Ethos, Pathos and Logos; Cicero’s Model of Argument Arrangement, Inductive and Deductive Reasoning; Logical Fallacies, Argument and Final Exam Preparation
Class Engagement rubric
Week 15: Final exam