Anoka Ramsey Community College -- Coon Rapids Campus
English 1121: College Writing and Critical Reading
Spring 2008 / Sections 06 and 18

Tentative Schedule #4

Textbooks Key:

Note: Additional reading assignments, not listed below, from Mercury Reader and LB Brief will be announced in class at least one day before they are due. Remember, you are responsible for any assignments or changes announced during any class you miss.


M 4/14 -- DUE: Essay #3 Final Draft and Portfolio / Introduce Essay #4 / Pick Readings for Essay #4

W 4/16 -- DUE:

Th 4/17 -- DUE:

F 4/18 -- NO CLASS -- English Division Retreat

 

M 4/21 -- DUE: ____________________ / Formal Assignment for Essay #4 / Sample Papers / Possible In-Class Essay

W 4/23 -- DUE: ____________________ / Bring All Books and All Notes / Work on Evaluation vs. Response

Th 4/24 -- (Lab) -- Research for Essay #4

F 4/25 -- (Lab) -- Research for Essay #4

 

M 4/28 -- DUE: Essay $3 / Draft #1 -- 1 copy -- At Least 2 Full Pages / PEER REVIEW

W 4/30 -- DUE: ____________________ / Bring Sources and Reading Notes / Lecture and Discuss Summary, Analysis, Evaluation, Response, and Paragraph Development for Essay #4

Th 5/1 -- (Lab) -- Bring All Books, All Sources, All Notes -- Drafting Essay #4

F 5/2 -- DUE: Essay #4 / Draft #2 -- 2 copies -- At Least 3 Full Pages / PEER REVIEW

 

M 5/5 -- DUE: Essay #4 / Draft #2 -- 2 copies -- At Least 4 Full Pages / PEER REVIEW

W 5/7 -- DUE: Essay #4 / Draft #3 -- 2 copies -- At Least 4 Full Pages / EDITING SESSION

Th 5/8 -- (Lab) -- Bring All Books, All Sources, All Notes -- Revising, Editing, and Proofreading Essay #4

F 5/9 -- DUE: Essay #4 Final Draft and Portfolio / Reflective Writing / Course Evaluations

 

Th 5/15 -- English 1121 Final Exam Period / 9:40-11:40 a.m. / Individual Conferences in H 131 to Return Essay #4 and Final Grade


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Last revised on 28 April 2008 by SRS
Please address comments to scott.stankey@anokaramsey.edu