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Rubrics and AssessmentThe basic rubric I use for assessing almost all writing assignments. I will tell the class if there will be an alternate rubric used for a writing assignment.
Revision and ProofreadingPlease review this before submitting essays for my feedback.
While this is geared towards the interview essay, these strategies and this checklist can be used for other writing as well with only minor modifications.
See the handout linked here for a quick cheat sheet to MLA Citations (8th Edition).
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See this for what should go in each paragraph (4 total) of your seminar reflection.
This is the rubric that will be used to grade your seminar reflection paragraphs this year.
This document outlines the norms needed to have a productive and respectful seminar as well as phrases you can use to move the conversation along.
This is the standard rubric that shows how you'll be assessed on our seminars this year.
Outlining and Paragraph StructureThis is a format that you can use for any essay in this class. Please make a copy if you would like to type on the document.
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See this slideshow for how to format a paper in the MLA style. This will have guidelines for margins, headings, font, etc.
Sentence LevelSee this for the three different methods to set up quotes, tips on following up quotes, and examples of each.
This is a guide to writing effective transitions between paragraphs.
This outlines the rules for using concessives to write a better thesis statement.
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Prefer to handwrite your essay outline? Print this and use it to help you.
A basic handout explaining the structure of a TEA paragraph.
A quick guide and questions that can help you develop your analysis in TEA paragraphs.
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