Thursday, December 19, 2013

December 9, 2013 - December 13, 2013 Agenda for EXPOSITORY COMPOSITION

Monday, December 9th:
Turn in power point

Tuesday, December 10th:
Turn in physical project

Wednesday, December 11th:
Rehearse presentations

Thursday, December 12th:
Senior Project Presentation

Friday, December 13th:
Review the judges' scoring and commentary

Monday, December 16th:
The Reflective Journal will be due.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

December 2, 2013 - December 6, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition



Monday, December 2nd:
Work on final draft
Work on power point
Work on physical project
Work on presentation

Tuesday, December 3rd:
Shortened day
No class

Wednesday, December 4th:
Shortened Day
Work on final draft
Work on power point
Work on physical project
Work on presentation

Thursday, December 5th:
Work on final draft
Work on power point
Work on physical project
Work on presentation

Friday, December 6th:
Work on final draft
Work on power point
Work on physical project
Work on presentation

Thursday, November 28, 2013

November 18, 2013 - November 22, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition

Monday, November 18, 2013 - Friday, November 22, 2013







Rewrite your rough draft

Work on:
Your power point
Your physical project
Your presentations

Sunday, November 10, 2013

November 12, 2013 - November 15, 2013 Expository Composition





November 12th - November 15th:
As soon as you receive your rough draft please start working on the final draft.
Your final draft will be due on Monday, November 18th.
If you have NOT turned in your rough draft, then you are in serious danger of failing. Please turn it in IMMEDIATELY.
Continue working on your physical project, your power point and your presentation.


Sunday, November 3, 2013

NOVEMBER 4, 2013 - NOVEMBER 8, 2013 WEEKLY AGENDA for EXPO COMP

Monday, November 4th:
Work on Physical Project, Community Outreach, Presentation

Tuesday, November 5th:
Shortened day. No 4th Period.

Wednesday, November 6th:
Work on Physical Project, Community Outreach, Presentation
As soon as you receive your graded rough draft immediately begin work on your final draft.

Thursday, November 7th:
Work on Physical Project, Community Outreach, Presentation
As soon as you receive your graded rough draft immediately begin work on your final draft.

Friday, November 8th:
Work on Physical Project, Community Outreach, Presentation
As soon as you receive your graded rough draft immediately begin work on your final draft.


Sunday, October 27, 2013

October 28, 2013 - November 1, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition

Monday, October 28th:
If you have not turned in your research paper outline, you must do so today.

Tuesday, October 29th:
Finish the rough draft of your  research paper.

Wednesday, October 30th:
Begin working on the final draft

Thursday, October 31st:
Don't forget to work on your physical project log.

Friday, November 1st:
Work on the final draft
Work on your physical project log.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

October 21, 2013 - October 25, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition


Monday, October 21st - Friday, October 25th:
Continue working on rough draft

Rough Draft due in its entirety on Friday, November 1st

Saturday, October 19, 2013

October 21, 2013 - October 25, 2013 Weekly Agenda for 10th Grade English



Monday, October 19th:
Monday, October 21st:
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE
Pages 36 - 39; "Analyzing and Evaluating Speeches"
Watch famous speeches:
Martin Luther King
Malala Yousafzai's speech to the U.N. on the importance of education for girls

Tuesday, October 22nd:
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE
Pages 40 - 43
Before You Read: "Ain't I a Woman?"
"Meet the Woman: Sojourner Truth"
"Ain't I a Woman?"
After You Read: Interpreting Meanings

Wednesday, October 23rd: 
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE
Pages 44 - 46
Page 44: "Declarations of the Rights of Women" by Susan B. Anthony
Pages 45 - 46: "Evaluating an Author's Argument"

Thursday, October 24th: 
Break into groups and create a brief political campaign slogan, poster or commercial using one of the following techniques: 
Bandwagon Appeal
Snob Appeal 
Straw Man 
False Dilemma
Expert Opinion

Friday, October 25th:
Continue working on campaign.

Monday, October 14, 2013

October 14, 2013 - October 18, 2013 Exposition Composition Weekly Agenda

Monday, October 14th:
Continue working on outlines and introductory paragraphs

Tuesday, October 15th:
No 4th Period today

Wednesday, October 16th:
Pass out research paper, physical project, and presentation rubric.

Thursday, October 17th:
Continue work on introductory paragraphs

Friday, October 18th:
Move onto body paragraphs

Sunday, October 6, 2013

October 7, 2013 - October 11, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition

Monday, October 7th:
Continuing work on the outline

Tuesday, October 8th:
Begin work on the opening paragraphs of the research paper

Wednesday, October 9th:
Continuing work on the opening paragraphs of the research paper
Check on the status of note cards

Thursday, October 10th:
Work on the first body paragraph

Friday, October 11th:
Work on the first body paragraph

Saturday, September 28, 2013

SEPTEMBER 30, 2013 - OCTOBER 4, 2013 EXPOSITORY COMPOSITION AGENDA

Monday, September 30th:
Continue working on note cards!

Tuesday, October 1st:
Remember all forty notecards are due today.

Wednesday, October 2nd:
Begin working on your outline!

Thursday, October 3rd:
Your outline will be due today.
There will be conferences with you regarding your outline.

Friday, October 4th:
Begin work on your rough draft: the introductory paragraph will be due today.
Conferences with you regarding your introductory paragrap

Sunday, September 22, 2013

SEPTEMBER 23, 2013 - SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 WEEKLY AGENDA for EXPO COMP


September 23, 2013 – September 27, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition

Monday, September 23rd:
Continue doing research. Four notes per day.
Continue with conferences.

Tuesday, September 24th:
Begin working on the outline.
Conferences

Wednesday, September 25th:
Continue working on the outline
Conferences
After your outline is approved, please start working on the rough draft.

Thursday, September 26th:
Continue working on the outline.
Conferences
After your outline is approved, please start working on the rough draft

Friday, September 27th:
Continue working on the outline
Conferences
After your outline is approved, please start working on the rough draft.

Monday, September 16, 2013

2013 SYLLABUS for EXPOSITORY COMPOSITION


EXPOSITORY COMPOSITION SYLLABUS 
Fall 2013


OBJECTIVE: This course is designed to rigorously advance your analytical, writing and speaking skills to a level appropriate for a “real world” setting.  All students will need to address issues concerning laziness and/or shyness during this class. Plagiarism is regarded as a serious offense and will result in a failing grade. 

The Senior Project acts as a bridge between high school and college and/or a career. Each student will write a research paper on a chosen topic and apply the knowledge h/she gained in a twenty-hour independent project. At the end of the semester, students present what they have learned to a panel of judges and turn in a portfolio of work to their teacher. 


THE MONTH of SEPTEMBER:
Begin exercises in the Pathfinder Senior Project book
Topic Selection Analysis: Part 1; page 9 - 10
Steps to the Letter of Intent: pages 16 - 17
Turn in Letter of Intent
Turn in bibliography list
Conference with Ms. Bridges over your:
topic
sources
physical project 
community outreach
Review how to do bibliography cards and note cards
Begin research
Four note cards are due at the end of each class. 


THE MONTH of OCTOBER: 
October 1st: Must have forty notes cards completed
Begin outline of research paper (must be 10 to 12 pages long, not counting bibliography)
Conference with Ms. Bridges on outline 
Begin working on rough draft of your research paper
Twice weekly conferences with Ms. Bridges 
Write ten questions for the person you will interview for your research paper. 
Complete task analysis for physical product in  Pathfinder (pages 38 - 39)
OCTOBER 14TH: 
ROUGH DRAFT IS DUE

OCTOBER 25 - 30TH:
REVISE AND TYPE FINAL DRAFT

OCTOBER 28TH: 
TURN IN FINAL DRAFT ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 28TH:
Complete interview and add to paper


THE MONTH of NOVEMBER: 
Begin work on Powerpoint 
Begin work on presentation 
Thanksgiving Vacation: November 18th - 22nd


THE MONTH of DECEMBER: 

Rehearse your presentation before the class

DECEMBER 6th: 
TURN in POWER POINT
DECEMBER 11th:
TURN in LOG for PHYSICAL PROJECT 
DECEMBER 12th: 
SENIOR PROJECT PRESENTATION 
DECEMBER 17 - 20th:
REFLECT on SENIOR PROJECT 
TURN in SENIOR PROJECT PORTFOLIO 








Sunday, September 15, 2013

Expository Composition Fall 2013


Expository Composition Syllabus
Fall 2010 Ms. Cusolito

Objective: This course is designed to rigorously advance your writing and speaking skills to a level appropriate for a “real world” setting. All students will need to address any issues concerning laziness and/or shyness during this class. Plagiarism is regarded as a serious offense and will result in a failing grade.
The Senior Project acts as a bridge between high school and college and/or a career. Each student will write a research paper on a chosen topic and apply the knowledge they gain in a 20-hour independent project. At the end of the semester, students present what they learned to a panel of judges and turn in a portfolio of work to their teacher.

SEPTEMBER READING RHETORICALLY

Sept. 13-17 Review syllabus, peer edit and revise summer assignment. Homework: Read and annotate The University of Planet Earth
Socratic Seminar on The University of Planet Earth,
Sept. 20-24 Introduction to strategies for reading rhetorically, Read the unit Fast Food: Who’s to Blame? 
Sept. 27-Oct. 1 Essay test: Sept. 27
Homework: Read assigned chapter from Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser.
Discuss chapter in groups and answer questions. Each group presents their section to the class. 

OCTOBER ETHOS, PATHOS, LOGOS/RESEARCH

Oct.4-8 Complete the unit Rhetoric of the Op-Ed Page
Homework:  Write a letter to the editor. Peer edit in class. Essay test: Oct. 8.  
Begin exercises in the Pathfinder Senior Project book. Homework: Choose a topic for your Senior Project and write five questions that you’d like your research to answer. 


Oct. 11-15 Write your letter of intent, a business letter outlining your plans for the Senior Project. Watch video on avoiding plagiarism.
Oct.18-22 Read a general article about your topic. Write your thesis statement. Make a temporary outline.
Oct. 25-29 Learn the format for source cards. Do research in the school library. Turn in 10 source cards, the basis of your Work Cited page. 

NOVEMBER WRITING THE RESEARCH PAPER

Nov. 1-5 Learn the format for taking notes on index cards. Go to the library and take notes. Turn in 40 note cards. Revise the temporary outline. 
Nov. 8-12 Write 10 questions for the person you will interview for your research paper. Write the rough draft. Turn in rough draft of research paper, including Work Cited page Nov. 12
Nov. 15-19 Revise and type final draft of research paper. Complete interview and add to the paper. Complete Work Cited page. Turn in late rough drafts for a lower grade. Turn in final draft of research paper on or before Nov. 19.
Nov. 22-26 Furlough days/No School/Thanksgiving Holiday

DECEMBER PHYSICAL PRODUCT 

Nov. 29-Dec.3 Turn in late final drafts for a lower grade. Complete task analysis for physical product in Pathfinder (38-39). Work on physical product.
Dec. 6-10 Work on PowerPoint presentation (library or laptop cart).
Dec. 13-17 Read speech preparation in Pathfinder (52-53). Homework:  Read Going for the Look module in textbook. Turn in 20-hour log for your physical product by Dec. 17.
Dec. 20-Jan. 10 Winter Recess

JANUARY REHEARSE FOR PRESENTATIONS

Jan. 10-14 Turn in late 20-hour logs for a lower grade. Rehearse in small groups for presentations. Rehearse in front of your advisory. 
Jan. 17 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday
Jan. 18-28 Watch video on public speaking. Rehearse before the class. 

FEBRUARY PRESENTATIONS
Feb. 4 Panel review: presentations to judges.
Reflect on your project, Pathfinder (61). 
Feb. 8-10 Turn in final portfolio for this class. 

September 16, 2013 - September 20, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition

Monday, September 16th: 

Continue with conferences with students on senior project topics, physical projects and community outreach
Four more note cards due today!

Tuesday, September 17th: 

No class today!

Wednesday, September 18th: 

Continue with conferences with students on senior project topics, physical projects and community outreach
Four more note cards due today!

Thursday, September 19th: 

Continue with conferences with students on senior project topics, physical projects and community outreach
Four more note cards due today!

 Friday, September 20th: 

Continue with conferences with students on senior project topics, physical projects and community outreach
Four more note cards due today!

Remember: We need forty note cards by October 1st.  After that, we will begin work on our outlines and our opening paragraphs. 



Saturday, September 14, 2013

September 9, 2013 - September 13, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition

Monday, September 9th:

Pass Out and Go Over:
"Conducting Research: Search Engines"
Senior Project Check List
"Topic Choice and Preliminary Research"
Senior Project Consent Form  Waiver and Release

Tuesday, September 10th: 

Pass out the time line and due dates for the senior project
Introduce the class to various academic websites
Go over format for bibliography lists
Go over format for note cards
Brief explanation of the presentation and power point
Conference with individual students

Wednesday, September 11th: 

Review note cards and bibliography cards
Conference with individual students 
Two note cards due at end of period

Thursday, September 12th: 

Conference with individual students
Four more note cards are due today.

Friday, September 13: 

Conference with individual students
Four more note cards are due today. 


Sunday, September 1, 2013

September 3, 2013 - September 6, 2013 Weekly Agenda for Expository Composition

Friday, September 6th: 


Continue with conferences. If you have had a conference with me, then you need to turn in your bibliography lists, and books, journals and websites you will be using.

Friday, August 30, 2013

August 26, 2013 - August 29, 2013 Weekly Agenda for EXPOSITORY COMPOSITION

Monday, August 26th:
Go over deadlines
Conferences:
Michael
Charlie

Tuesday, August 27th:
Conferences:
Malik

Wednesday, August 28th:
Conferences:
Josue

Thursday, August 29th:
Conferences:
Josue
Martha

If you have had a conference with me, then you must bring in the books, journals and url addresses you will be using for your research paper.

Please bring your bibliography list to class next week.


Friday, August 23, 2013

August 19, 2013 Agenda for Expository Composition

Monday, August 19th:
Topic Selection Analysis:
SENIOR PROJECT PATHWAY; page 9, Part One
Individual conference with students

Tuesday, August 20th:
Individual conference with students
Discussion of Letter of Intent: your letter of intent will be due on Friday
Due on Monday: Bibliography list; ideas for physical project and community outreach

Thursday, August  22nd:
Individual conference with students
Assigned: Unit One in Vocabulary Workshop: Level F; due on Thursday, August 29th.

Friday, August   23rd:
Over view of the Senior Project by Ms. Carolyn Fagan
Thanks, Ms. Fagan!