Showing posts with label midterm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label midterm. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2015

End of Semester Exam Information

First semester will soon be coming to a close. For your midterm, I will not be giving a test per se, but instead will ask you to write an essay in Google Docs.

The prompt for this essay is a simple one:

What have you learned in this very short semester? 

Don't just think about the tangible things you have learned (the 6+1 traits of writing, how to write dialogue, etc.) but also think about the intangible things - what you have discovered about yourself as a writer and as a student.

In addition to a minimum 2-page, double-spaced essay, you will also be asked to include the following:



  1. Use 3 vocabulary words (IN CONTEXT!) in your essay and highlight them.
  2. Using the comments feature, point out 3 places where you used a particular trait of writing well and explain why you feel that way.
  3. Using the comments feature, label an example of each of the 8 parts of speech.
  4. All pronouns of I must be capitalized or I'm taking off an automatic 3 points. 
  5. If you use a fragment or run-on, point it out and explain why you made that stylistic choice.
  6. Please make sure you find a way to effectively introduce your essay as well as create a satisfying, resonating ending.  

Things to consider when writing your essay (you don't have to include all of these, they're just suggestions of things you can discuss):
Thoughts about your writer's notebook
How have you been brave? 
What have you learned about yourself as a writer?
Our author Skype visits from Gae Polisner and Natalie Lloyd
Article of the Week 
Weekly vocabulary in your writer's notebook
The class Twitter account -- Is anybody actually following it? ;) 
Formal writing assignments you have turned in:
  • JK Rowling commencement speech reflection
  • Author bio
  • NaNoWriMo
  • Santa's Elf letter
Texts we have shared this semester:

How will this essay be graded? How well you used the 6+1 Traits of Writing and how well you answered the essay prompt.


Also, separate from the essay:
  1. Share a passage from your NaNoWriMo novel that you think shows your best work and explain why it's your favorite.
  2. Share a passage of dialogue from your NaNoWriMo novel -- punctuated and indented correctly.
  3. Provide a synopsis of your NaNoWriMo novel. (Think about how novels are described on the backs of books or inside jacket flaps to entice readers)

Extra credit:
Design a cover for your novel and write a short explanation about how that cover  + title works for your novel. (You can turn this in separately from the Google Doc)




 

Monday, December 8, 2014

English 8 Midterm

First semester will soon be coming to a close. For your midterm, I will not be giving a test per se, but instead will ask you to write an essay in Google Docs.

The prompt for this essay is a simple one:

What have you learned in this very short semester? 

Don't just think about the tangible things you have learned (the 6+1 traits of writing, how to write dialogue, etc.) but also think about the intangible things - what you have discovered about yourself as a writer and as a student.

In addition to a minimum 2-page, double-spaced essay, you will also be asked to include the following:


  1. Use 3 vocabulary words (IN CONTEXT!) in your essay and highlight them.
  2. Using the comments feature, point out 3 places where you used a particular trait of writing well and explain why you feel that way.
  3. Using the comments feature, label an example of each of the 8 parts of speech.
  4. Using the comments feature, show me an example of a contraction, possessive noun, and plural noun. (If you leave one or more of these things out, mention that at the end of your essay and give a separate example)
  5. All pronouns of I must be capitalized or I'm taking off an automatic 3 points. 
  6. If you use a fragment or run-on, point it out and explain why you made that stylistic choice.
  7. Please make sure you find a way to effectively introduce your essay as well as create a satisfying, resonating ending.  

Things to consider when writing your essay (you don't have to include all of these, they're just suggestions of things you can discuss):
Thoughts about your writer's notebook
How have you been brave? 
Our author visit from Carrie Harris 
Article of the Week 
Formal writing assignments you have turned in:
  • This I Believe 
  • Superhero assignment
  • NaNoWriMo
  • Words are Powerful
Texts we have shared this semester:



Also, separate from the essay:
  1. Share your favorite passage from your NaNoWriMo novel and explain why it's your favorite.
  2. Share a passage of dialogue from your NaNoWriMo novel -- punctuated and indented correctly.
  3. Provide a synopsis of your NaNoWriMo novel. (Think about how novels are described on the backs of books or inside jacket flaps to entice readers)

Extra credit:
Design a cover for your novel and write a short explanation about how that cover  + title works for your novel. (You can turn this in separately from the Google Doc)