The following schedule is subject to change if the needs of the class require doing so. These changes will be made in writing; however, the responsible student who misses a class will check with classmates or the instructor to see if changes have been made. If the College is closed for any reason, the student is expected to continue with the work as assigned.
Please note: In assignments in The Little, Brown Handbook (LBH), completion of exercises is optional. Page numbers for the 8th edition of the LBH are in brackets.
Aug. 30
Introduction to the course
Introduction to research
paper
In-class writing
Sept. 1
Review table of contents of The
Little, Brown Handbook (LBH)
and Strategies for Successful Writing: A Rhetoric, Research Guide,
Reader, and Handbook (Strategies).
In LBH, read and study pp.
iii-vi and 114-140 [v-vii and 117-140].
In Strategies, read and
study pp. 3-12.
Introduction to narrative
essay
Sept. 5
Labor Day Recess
Sept. 6
In LBH, read and study pp.
2-18 [2-17].
In Strategies, read and
study pp. 26-46, 70-83, 428 ("Narration"), and 433-439 (model essays).
Three possible topics for narrative essay
are due.
Sept. 8
In LBH, read and study pp.
19-67 [18-69].
In Strategies, review pp.
36-46, 61-67.
Develop one+ page outline for personal
narrative. Following outline, draft,
revise, edit, and proofread a personal narrative.
Workshop for personal narrative.
Bring diskette with narrative essay and 2 hard copies of narrative essay.
Sept. 13
In Strategies, read and
study pp. 47-61.
Narrative essay is due.
In a folder with a pocket, turn in all prewriting, rough
drafts, final draft, and writer's memo.
In LBH, read and study pp.
605-615 [617-627].
In Strategies, read and
study pp. 319-325.
Think towards topic for research
paper.
In class: Introduction to
comparison-contrast
essay
Sept. 15
In Strategies, read and
study pp. 129-139, 501-505, and 512-516 (model essays).
Topic for comparison-contrast essay is due.
Sept. 20
Meet in College Library
for introduction to and tour of Library.
In LBH, review pp. 605-615
[617-627] and read and study pp. 615-660 [627-672].
In Strategies, read and
study pp. 326-347.
Begin gathering sources for research.
Warning: Get complete bibliographical
information before returning sources to stacks or exiting electronic sources
(see LBH, pp. 709-735 [719-742]).
Sept. 22
Meet in our classroom.
We'll learn to use VIVA in scholarly research.
Continue to gather sources for
research.
Sept. 27
Three possible topics for research are due.
Continue to gather sources for
research.
On fringeless theme paper, generate
ideas for at least fifteen
minutes on topic for comparison-contrast essay.
In Strategies, review pp.
132-133.
In LBH, review pp. 31-45
[30-46].
On diskette, write working thesis
statement and outline
for comparison-contrast essay. Bring diskette and two hard copies
of thesis and outline to class for workshop.
Sept. 29
Revise thesis sentence and outline
for comparison-contrast essay.
In LBH, read and study pp.
71-92 and 101-112 [73-95 and 104-115].
In Strategies, review pp.
135-140.
Draft comparison-contrast essay.
Bring 2 hard copies of and diskette
with comparison-contrast contrast essay to class
for workshop.
Continue to gather sources for
research.
Oct. 4
Comparison-contrast essay is due. In
a folder with a pocket, turn in all prewriting,
rough drafts, final draft, and writer's memo.
Topic for research paper is due.
Continue to gather sources for
research.
Read and highlight sources for
research.
In LBH, read and study pp.
680-688 [686-692].
In class, we will discuss plagiarism
and how to avoid it.
Oct. 6
Ten note cards with sources highlighted are
due. Turn in sources and note cards with notes
in large manila envelope.
Controlling question for research paper is
due.
Continue to gather sources for
research.
In Strategies, read and
study pp. 141-153 and 524-529 [model essays]).
In class: Introduction to
cause-effect
essay
Oct. 11
In Strategies, review pp.
141-153 and 524-529 [model essays]).
Topic for cause-effect essay is due.
Revision of narrative essay is due.
In a folder with a pocket, turn in graded draft,
original writer's memo, final revision, and revised writer's memo.
Continue to gather, read, and highlight
sources for research.
Oct. 13-14
Fall Recess
Continue to locate and read sources
for research and to take neat, honest, purposeful notes.
Oct. 18
Generate ideas for cause-effect
essay and write a working thesis statement and outline for cause-effect
essay. Bring diskette and 2 hard copies of thesis statement and outline
for cause-effect essay for workshop.
Continue to locate and read sources
for research and to take neat, honest, purposeful notes.
Oct. 20
Revise thesis statement and outline
for cause-effect essay and draft essay.
Draft cause-effect essay.
Bring diskette and 2 hard copies of cause-effect essay for workshop.
Continue to locate and read sources
for research and to take neat, honest, purposeful notes.
Oct. 25
Finish gathering sources for research.
Continue to read sources and take
neat, honest, purposeful notes.
Cause-effect essay is due.
Don’t count on an opportunity to
revise this essay after
it has been evaluated by instructor. In a folder with a pocket, turn
in all prewriting, rough drafts, final draft, and writer's memo.
Oct. 27
Odds and ends
Bring sources for research and
diskette. You may have time to work on working works consulted in
class.
Oct. 28
Last day to withdraw from a course
without academic penalty.
Nov. 1
In LBH, read and study pp.
770-774 [774-778]. Working works consulted is due.
(Consult
LBH
pp. 709-735 [719-742]).
Continue to read sources and take
neat, honest, purposeful notes for research.
Nov. 3
Continue to read sources and take
neat, honest, purposeful notes for research.
Questions about research paper
Revision of comparison-contrast essay is due.
In
a folder with a pocket, turn in graded draft, original writer's memo, final
revision, and revised writer's memo.
Nov. 8
Finish taking notes for research.
In LBH, read and study pp.
690-694 and 744-745 [700-704 and 748-749].
Bring hard copy of and diskette with research
paper thesis statement and sentence outline for workshop.
We will discuss drafting a research
paper.
Nov. 10
Revise thesis statement and outline.
In LBH, review pp. 695-708
[704-718].
We will discuss documenting a research
paper.
Nov. 15
Class canceled.
Conferences begin. Bring
revised thesis statement and outline, at least four typed pages of parenthetically
documented research paper, note cards (in order in which they are cited
in the essay), several sources that you have cited in these four pages,
and revised works consulted.
Nov. 17
Class canceled because of student
conferences. Honor appointment.
Nov. 22
Research paper is due. This
draft of your research
paper should be your
best work. In a large manila envelope, turn in all prewriting, rough
drafts, final draft, writer's memo, note cards used (in order
that they were used in
the essay), note cards not used, and photocopies and/or computer printouts
of sources cited in the paper.
We will begin discussing final
essay examination.
Nov. 24-25
Thanksgiving Recess
Nov. 29
Three possible topics for exam
are due.
Bring blank diskette for exam.
We will conduct research in class.
Dec. 1
Topic for final exam is due.
Bring blank diskette for exam.
More discussion of final examination
Dec. 6
Revision of research paper is due.
More discussion of final examination
Bring blank diskette for exam.
Dec. 8
Sentence outline with thesis statement
for final examination is due for workshop. Bring hard copy of and
diskette with thesis statement and outline.
Bring blank diskette for exam.
Final essay examination
English 101C-10 (8:00)
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
9:00 a.m.
English 101C-11 (9:30)
Thursday, December 15, 2005 9:00
a.m.
Copyright 1999 Esther Floyd