ENG
104 College Writing and Rhetoric Fall 2006 Professor M. Shane Heard
Purpose: ENG 104 students will complete four formal writing assignments in addition to other graded and ungraded work through which they will learn how to discover ideas, respond to texts, and summarize others' ideas. In these assignments, students will learn how to analyze readings and share information with others by reading and responding to course texts and other materials gathered through research. Final drafts of all formal writing assignments must be word- processed. All students are expected to be prepared for class and participate in class discussions related to reading and writing assignments.
––A GOOD COLLEGIATE
DICTIONARY! (e.g. Webster’s 9th Edition)
• Learning to write for different audiences and purposes
• Learning to use active reading and critical thinking
• Learning to use writing processes
• Learning written conventions
Common Departmental Requirements: http://www.missouriwestern.edu/eflj/lg/eng104.html
2. Formatting: a. Margins: 1”
Top, Bottom, Right, and Left
b. Font: Times, Times Roman, or comparable
c. Font Size: 12 pt.
d. Spacing: Double spaced (24 pt.)
e. Indents: ½”
3. Citations: All citations must follow MLA
Parenthetical Referencing and
Work
Cited style.
4. Electronic All assignment files (In Class
Assignments, Rough Drafts,
Submissions: Final Drafts, Etc.) being submitted
electronically, need to be
save
as “Lastname_FirstName_Nameof Assignment”.
5. Themes: All themes must be submitted in person at the
beginning of
the class period on the date
due. Each Theme is to cover a
different topic! Four
Themes=50% O.F.G..
6.
Responses/Journals
Assignments will be administrated.
Responses=30% O.F.G.
7. Midterm/Final: THE CLASS MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAMINATION
ARE
MANDATORY
AND WORTH 20% O.F.G.
• Thematic Paper
#1: “Everyday Is an Adventure”/Observation
Writing•
1. Description: Choosing a topic from the Theme: “Everyday Is an Adventure” as
is encompassed in
classroom
readings and discussions, Paper # 1 will be an exercise using sensory details.
2. Criteria: •Thematic
Paper #1 Draft is worth 50 points
• Thematic Paper #1 Final Draft:
• Length is 2-4 pages
• Entire Thematic Paper #1 Final
Draft is worth 100 points.
• Specific Criteria:
-Use time order, but do not
tell a story—it will not fulfill the assignment.
-Add
as much detail as possible.
-Check
for punctuation and grammatical errors.
-Present tense is required. Show—do
not tell.
-Incorporate ALL “ELEMENTS of OBSERVATION
WRITING”.
.
• Thematic Paper
#2: “My Way or the Highway?”/ Persuasion
Writing•
1. Description: •Choosing a topic
from the Theme: “My Way or the Highway?” as is encompassed in
classroom
readings and discussions, Paper # 2 will be an attempt to argue a written
point.
2. Criteria: •Thematic
Paper #2 Draft is worth 50 points
• Thematic Paper #2 Final Draft:
• Length is 3-6 pages
• Entire Thematic Paper #2 Final
Draft is worth 150 points.
• Specific Criteria:
-Create
a thesis statement.
-Create
at least 5 supporting points (each to be discussed in separate para.)
-Give a couple of examples,
explain them and link both examples and
point to thesis statement
and to each other.
-Make
sure to have an introduction and conclusion paragraph.
-IN THIS THEME, DO NOT USE “I”.
-Incorporate ALL “ELEMENTS of PERSUASION
WRITING”.
• Thematic Paper
#3: “I Remember When”/Creative
Nonfiction Writing•
1. Description: •Choosing a topic
from the Theme: “I Remember When” as is encompassed in classroom
readings and
discussions, Paper # 3 will be a chance to write about a remembered event.
2. Criteria: •Thematic
Paper #3 Draft is worth 75 points
• Thematic Paper #3 Final Draft:
• Length is 4-7 pages
• Entire Thematic Paper #3 Final
Draft is worth 200 points.
• Specific Criteria:
-Tell a true story
from your past and begin by setting the time and place.
-The
incident itself must occupy at least two-thirds of the paper.
-Do
not jump around in the action.
-Use
an abundance of sensory missouriwestern.edury, specifics, and detail.
-Focus
on at least one but no more than three significant moments.
-PAST
TENSE IS REQUIRED
-FIRST
PERSON IS REQUIRED
-Incorporate ALL “ELEMENTS of CREATIVE NF
WRITING”.
• Thematic Paper
#4: “Tall Tales”/Creative Fiction
Writing•
1. Description: •Choosing a topic
from the Theme: “Tale Tales” as is encompassed in classroom readings
and
discussions, Paper # 4 will be a description of a dramatic moment from your
life.
2. Criteria: •Thematic
Paper #4 Draft is worth 100 points
• Thematic Paper #4 Final Draft:
• Length is 5-8 pages
• Entire Thematic Paper #4 Final
Draft is worth 250 points.
• Specific Criteria:
-Begin by making up a story
or characters and then the story.
-Set
up the story with location and time frame.
-Use
an abundance of sensory missouriwestern.edury, specifics, and detail.
-Use
of dialogue is suggested.
-Concentrate
on making sure the story “flows” properly.
-Check
for punctuation and grammatical errors.
-Past
tense is recommended.
-THIRD
PERSON NARRATIVE IS REQUIRED
-Incorporate ALL “ELEMENTS of CREATIVE
FIC. WRITING”.
c. Late Submission Policy: Each 24 Hours
Late, 10% of grade will be deducted.
d. Electronic Submission: Must be in the following format or they will
not be accepted:
Lastname_Firstname_Proj#**_Draft
e. 2nd Submission
Policy: All FINAL DRAFTS may be
resubmitted (with
corrections) ONCE for
a better grade. Note: 100% will not be
achieved with
a resubmission. 2nd
Submissions need to be titled as such on title page and as
name of file (if
submitting electronically):
—Title Page= Project
#2 Final Draft, 2nd Submission
—Electronic
Submission: “Heard_Michael_Proj#2FD_2ndSub”
2. Attendance: In
order to improve student learning as well as to achieve compliance with federal
financial aid policies, Western
has a mandatory attendance policy for all 100-level
courses.
You
will be given an excused absence when acting as an official representative of
the university, provided you give
prior written verification from the faculty/staff
supervisor of the event.
All other absences will be deemed unexcused. The maximum number of unexcused
absences allowed for this class before the midterm report, October 18 is
ONE. Thus, when you
have TWO unexcused absences
you will be reported to the
Registrar’s Office, who will
automatically withdraw you from this class.
The Financial
Aid Office will reduce financial
aid as appropriate.
IN-CLASS CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE/ASSIGNMENTS
CAN NOT BE MADE UP IF ABSENT FROM THAT CLASS!!!
3. Academic Academic
honesty is required in all academic endeavors.
Violations of academic honesty
Honesty
Policy include any instance
of plagiarism, cheating, seeking credit for another’s work, falsifying
and
Due Process: documents or
academic records, or any other fraudulent activity. Violations of academic honesty
may result in a failing grade on the assignment, failure in the course, or expulsion from the
University. When a student’s grade has
been affected, violations of academic honesty will be reported to
the Provost or designated representative on the Academic
Honesty Violation Report forms.
Please
see the 2006-07 Student Handbook and Calendar on page 21 for specific
activities identified as violations of this policy and the student due process
procedure. This handbook is also available online at http://www.missouriwestern.edu/handbook/index.pdf.
SCHEDULE ON NEXT
PAGE
ENGLISH
104 Fall 2006 Semester Schedule:
Popular= Popular Writing in America
Handbook: “Handbook” Selection
located in the back of The St. Marin’s
Guide to Writing
August: Introduction
to Course
29th(1): •1. Distribute and review syllabus, course outline, and other
materials.
•2. Discussion:
“Why Writing is Important?” Text: Page 1-3
•3. Discussion:
“How Writing is Learned?” Text: Page 4-???
•4. Discussion:
Handbook: Comma Splices and Fused Sentences, Fragments: pages: H-6—H-11
•5. Assign peer groups. In Class Assignment: As a group complete: Ex.
1 (p. 3) and Ex. 2 (p. 5)
•6. Assignment:
Popular: “War of the Worlds” (p. 690)
•7. Assignment:
St. Martins’: “Remembering Events” (pp. 25-28 and 50-53)
•8. Assignment:
Handbook: “Pronoun Agree.”(H-14—H-16) & “Rel. Pro.” (H-16—H-19)
September: • Theme
#1: “Everyday Is an
Adventure”/Observation Writing•
5th(2): •1. Opening Media:
Play Portion of and discuss “War of the Worlds”.
•2. The
Writing Process #1: Discussion
“Remembering Events”
•3. The
Writing Process #2: Writing Down The Bones
•4 Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Observation Writing
•5 Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•6. Discussion:
Handbook: Pro.Agreement and Rel. Pronoun: pages: H-14—H-16 & H-16—H-19
•7. Peer groups: In-Class Assignment: As a group complete: Ex. #4 (p. 7) and Ex. #5
(p.8)
•8. Assignment:
Popular: “Who’s On First?” (p. 692)
Roseanne: “Life and Stuff”(p. 721)
•9. Assignment:
St. Martins’: “Guide To Writing” (pp. 53-71)
•10. Assignment: Handbook: “Verb
Tense” (H-21—H-22) and “Verb Ending” (H-22—H-24)
1tht(3): •1. Opening
Media: Play and discuss “Who’s on First”.
•2. The
Writing Process #1: Discussion
“Guide To Writing”
•3. Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Observation Writing
•4. Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•5. Discussion:
Handbook: Verb Tense and Verb Ending: pages:
H-21—H-22 & H-22—H-24
•6. Peer groups: In Class Assignment: As a group complete:
Ex. #7 (p. 11) and Ex. #8 (p. 13)
•7. Assignment:
Popular: “Hemingway’s ‘Soldier’s Home’” (p. 699)
•8. Assignment:
St. Martins’: “Remembering People” (pp.83-85 and 105-109)
“Uncle
Willie” (p. 86)
“A Different Kind of Mother” (p. 97)
•9. Assignment: Handbook: “Commas:
(H-58—H-59)
19th(4): •1. Opening
Media: Read Aloud: Dillinger “Gets His”.
•2. The
Writing Process #1: Discussion
“Remembering People”
•3. The
Writing Process #2: Adding
Details
•4. Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Observation Writing
•5. Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•6. Discussion:
Handbook: Comma, Indep. Clause, etc. and Comma after Intro: pages: H-58—H-59
•7. Peer groups: In Class Assignment: As a
group complete: Ex. #26 (p. 38) and Ex. #27 (p. 40)
•8. Discussion
of Thematic Paper #1:
“Everyday Is an Adventure”/Observation Writing
a.
Theme Discussion
b.
Criteria
c.
Possible Problems (Grammar, Flow, Etc.)
.
•9. ASSIGNMENT: THEME #1 ROUGH DRAFT DUE
NEXT CLASS PERIOD.
•10. Assignment:
Popular: “Now You Take ‘Bambi’ or ‘Snow White’…(p. 285)
“Rambos
of the Road” (p. 296)
“TV’s
Anti-Familes…” (p. 340)
“Forbidden
Words on Campus” (p. 237)
• Thematic
Paper #2: “My Way Or The Highway?”/Persuasion Writing•
26th(5): •1. Opening
Media: Play and discuss Powerpoint of Persuasive Ads.
•2. The
Writing Process #1: Formal
Language and the News
•3. Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Persuasive Writing
•4. Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•5. Break into peer groups:
Theme #1
Rough Draft:
a. Work through each person’s Theme #1
Rough Draft.
b. Check for clerical and grammatical
errors.
c. Check for logical errors of
observation.
•6. Revised Theme #1 RD to be submitted
electronically by Midnight, September 29th
•7. Assignment:
Popular: “The Declaration of
“Is
There a Santa Claus” (p. 126)
“There
Isn’t a Santa Claus” (p. 127)
•8. Assignment:
St. Martins’: “Arguing” (pp. 677-682…stop at “Statistics)
•9. Assignment: Handbook: “Eliminating
Commas….” (H-66—H-67)
October:
3rd(6): •1. Return
and discuss over-all problems with Theme #1 Rough Draft
•2. The
Writing Process #1: Discussion
“Arguing”
•3. The
Writing Process #2: Supporting
Ideas
•4. Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Persuasive Writing
•5. Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•6. Discussion:
Handbook: Eliminating Commas…: pages:
H-66—H-67
•7. Peer groups: In Class Assignment: As a
group complete: Ex. #35 (p. 53) and Ex. #36 (p.54)
•8. Discussion of Thematic Paper #2: “My Way Or The Highway?"/Persuasive
Writing
a.
Theme Discussion
b.
Criteria
c.
Possible Problems (Grammar, Flow, Etc.)
•9. ASSIGNMENT: THEME #1 FINAL DRAFT DUE NEXT CLASS PERIOD.
•10. ASSIGNMENT: THEME #2 ROUGH DRAFT DUE NEXT CLASS PERIOD.
10th(7) : •1. Opening
Media: TBA
•2. Persuasion
Elements Review
•3. COLLECT
THEME #1 FINAL DRAFT AND ROUGH DRAFT.
•4. The
Writing Process #1: Concision
•5. Break into peer groups:
Theme #2
Rough Draft:
a. Work through each person’s Theme #2
Rough Draft.
b. Check for clerical, grammatical, and
logical errors of argumentation.
•6. In Class Discussion: Why We Like To Tell Stories #1
•7. Discussion of Midterm Exam (THIS IS A TIMED FINAL: 2Hours, 7-9pm,
Taken In Lab)
•8. ASSIGNMENT: THEME #2 FINAL DRAFT DUE NEXT CLASS PERIOD.
•9. ASSIGNMENT: STUDY FOR MIDTERM EXAM
• Thematic
Paper #3: “I Remember When”/Creative Nonfiction Writing•
17th(8): •1. COLLECT
THEME #2 FINAL DRAFT AND ROUGH DRAFT.
•2. Return
and discuss over-all problems with Theme #1 Final Draft.
•3. Discussion
of Alternate
•4. MIDTERM TEST (THIS IS A TIMED FINAL:
2Hours, 7-9pm, Taken In Class, In Lab)
•5. Assignment: Popular: Black Boy (p. 591)
“A
& P” (p. 612)
Old Times of
Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglas (p.
510)
24th(9): •1. Return and discuss
over-all problems with Midterm Exam and Theme #2 Final Draft.
•2. Opening
Media: Creative Non Fiction Defined and Shown
•3. Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Creative Nonfiction Writing
•4. Constructive Response:
Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this class.
•5. Assignment: Popular: Walden (p. 514)
Blue Highways (442)
Total Eclipses (662)
•6. Assignment:
St. Martins’: “Describing” (p. 643-655)
31st (9):
NO CLASS: HALLOWEEN
November:
7th(10):•1. Opening Media:
•2. The
Writing Process #1: Discussion
“Describing”
•3. The
Writing Process #2: Why We Like
To Tell Stories #1
•4. Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Creative Nonfiction Writing
•5. Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•6. Discussion:
Handbook: Subject-verb Agree. & Adj. and Adverbs: pages: H-25—H-30
•7. Discussion
of Thematic Paper #3: “I Remember When”/Creative
Nonfiction Writing•
a. SAME AS WITH THEMATIC PAPER #1 and #2
•8. ASSIGNMENT: THEME #3 ROUGH DRAFT DUE NEXT CLASS PERIOD.
•9. Assignment:
Popular: “Family Tree” (p. 138)
AND“To Build a Fire” (p. 560)
•10. Assignment:
St. Martins’: “Narrating” (p. 627-641)
• Thematic Paper #4: “Tall Tales”/Creative Fiction Writing•
14th(11):•1. Opening Media: Creative Fiction Defined and Shown.
•2. The
Writing Process #1: Discussion
“Narrating”
•3. Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Creative Fiction Writing
•4. Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•5. In Class
Discussion: Why We Like To Tell Stories
#2
•6. Break into peer groups:
Theme #3
Rough Draft:
a. Work through each person’s Theme #3
Rough Draft.
b. Check for clerical, grammatical, and
logical errors of analysis.
•7. Discussion
of Thematic Paper #4: “Tall Tales”/ Creative Fiction
Writing
a. SAME AS WITH THEMATIC PAPER #1, #2, and
#3
•8. ASSIGNMENT: THEME #3 FINAL DRAFT DUE
NEXT CLASS PERIOD.
•9. ASSIGNMENT: THEME #4 ROUGH DRAFT DUE
NEXT CLASS PERIOD.
•10. Assignment:
Popular: The Bear (p. 583)
The Godfather (p. 420)
21st (9): NO
CLASS: THANKSGIVING
28th(12):•i. LATE START: 7:30 PM….Will get out at
Regular time at the Latest
•1. Opening Media: TBA
•2. The
Writing Process #1: Adding
Description
•3. Discuss
other reading selections in light of theme. -Elements of Creative Fiction Writing
•4. Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•5. COLLECT
THEME #3 FINAL DRAFT AND ROUGH DRAFT.
•6. Theme #4 RD to be submitted electronically by Midnight Dec. 1st
•7. Assignment: Popular: Casey at the Bat (p. 383)
“The Open Boat” (p. 546)
December:
5th(13): •i. LATE START: 7:30 PM….Will get out at Regular time at the Latest
•1. Opening Media: Casey at
the Bat Clip
•2. The
Writing Process: Coming From the Heart
•3. Constructive
Response: Questions generated from all discussion of readings due for this
class.
•4. Return
and discuss over-all problems with Theme #3 Final Draft.
•5. Return
and discuss over-all problems with Theme #4 Rough Draft.
•6. Peer Editing #1: Break into peer groups:
Theme #4
Rough Draft:
a. Work through each person’s Theme #4
Rough Draft.
b. Check for clerical, grammatical, and
logical errors of description/story-telling.
•7. Discussion
of Final, Extra time to be spent, as class deems important, on group study!
•8. ASSIGNMENT: THEME #4 FINAL DRAFT DUE NEXT CLASS PERIOD.
•9. ASSIGNMENT: COMPLETE FINAL: To be delivered in PERSON on the 2nd!
12th(14):•1. COLLECT THEME #4 FINAL DRAFT AND ROUGH DRAFT.
•2. COLLECTION
OF Final Exam—Attendance Required.