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What you think about comes about.
+Layout of Points to Earn:
+Beast Projects: 5-10pts
+Projects: 1-2pts = 100+ word assignments,
passage sharing,
+Pen Pal Letter Project: 1pt per letter X three
times.
+Daily Prompts: 1pt = daily practice
+Entire Semester = 100pts
+Grade Scale:
90 - 100 = A ||| 80 - 89 = B ||| 70 - 79 = C |||
60 - 69 = D ||| 59 and below = F
*Please note that the instructor may not round
up at the end of thesemester.
+Expectations:
---Be on time.
---Be prepared.
---Follow through on
commitments.
---Be positive.
---Practice, practice, practice.
---Have fun!
+Stuff Youll Need:
---Responsibility.
---Notepad or Notes app.---The Little Seagull Handbook
with exercises, Second Edition.
ISBN: 978-0-393-93581-3
---USB/Flash Drive
+Instructor Info:
Sybil Priebe, Associate Professor
Office Location: Haverty 223
Office Phone #: 671-2346
Email: [email protected]
english 110 college composition I
+ Atte nd anc e :
Failure to attend class will be a big problem for the grade you
want to earn.
+Deadlines:
Late work is not acceptable and will not earn any points.
Technical, computer malfunctions are not acceptable excuses
for late work. Quizzes and in-class activities cannot be made u
for any reason.
+First Writ ing Prompt:
Look at the Learning Circle.
Whats in this class for you? What is your
connection to it?Do you want to (do this class)? Do you have the
correct attitude?
Can you do it (this class)? Do you have the
ability?
+ S e c ond Wr i t i ng P r omp t:
What do you want to write?
What do you read?
What do you want to learn?
+Commonly Used Sites:
---ndscsonline.org---flickr.com with pixlr.com
---animoto.com
---prezi.com
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This course is broken down into units.
Each unit has a major project due at
the end of it. Each unit lasts between
2 weeks to a month.
Unit A: Covers _____ and ends with
the Beast Alligator Project.
Unit C: Covers _____ and ends with
the Beast Camel Project.
Unit E: Covers _____ and ends with
the Beast Elephant Project.
Unit P: Covers visual composition &
storytelling and ends with the Beast
Panther Project.
Unit W: Covers _____ and ends with
the Beast Wildcat Project.
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Comp os i t i on c ov e r s a l o t o f top i c s .
Can you compose an appropriate response in your head when you need to?
Can y ou w r i te an ap p r op r i ate e mai l to a c us tome r ?
Can you compose a professional presentation to show your col leagues?
Can you research well c i te your sources?
+Third Prompt:
There is a lot of information on this page. Connect it all together in one mini-essay of less than 250 words.
+Upon completion of this course, the student wil l be able to:
- Restrict a subject to a manageable size.
- Express a clear main idea.
- Focus, organize, and develop a short piece of writing effectively.
- Apply the editing and revision process to written work.
- Participate actively in self and peer essay evaluations.- Demonstrate the use of good sentence structure, paragraph structure, and grammar.
- Recognize and utilize transitional words and phrases in the writing process.
- Demonstrate comprehension in essay readings by recalling discussed elements.
- Practice pre-writing strategies for written assignments.
- Use basic MLA formats for written assignments and crediting of sources.
- Improve writing and critical thinking skills by practice with a variety of genres.
- Use assigned readings as models of composition in writing assignments.
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+Eng110 Course Descr iption:
An introduction to college-level writing as a process of
drafting, revising, and editing. This course emphasizes
critical reading, writing, thinking, and research skills asstudents write for a variety of audiences and purposes.
Students will receive guided instruction in the writing
process as they begin writing based on personal
experiences. An introduction to proper crediting of source
material and research will occur toward the end of the
course.
+ E ng 110 Goal s Outc ome s :
Through writing from personal experience and reading
examples of others self-discovery, students will develop
their ability to read, think, and write critically by applying
knowledge, skills, and abilities gained through guided
practice and teamwork, inside and outside the classroom.
This course contributes most directly to the Liberal Arts
Program outcome involving communication. Reading and
writing exercises will be completed to assess student
ability in those areas.
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english 110 college composition I
+Other Notes:
---Not ALL assignments will be completed/introduced on eCompanion. Many assignments will be
required to be handed in physically; this is not an online class. Emailing your instructor an
assignment in order to skip class will not be allowed.
---Students will not be allowed to use computer problems or the lack of internet access OR the
loss/deterioration of a USB as an excuse as to why their work is late. They are responsible for
backing up their work; this means saving it to a USB AND emailing it to ones email account.
---Emails to the instructor must be error-free in order to earn a response.
---All projects must be typed. Students may be asked to type some small assignments, as well.
+Three Main Rules:
- No late work accepted. Not even 1
minute late!
- Plagiarism is not acceptable in any
amount.- If the length requirement is 1000+
words, 999 words will not be acceptable.
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english 110 college composition I
+Code of Conduct:
Students will come to class on time and prepared for discussion. All students will be
respectful of others ideas and opinions. Participation in class is expected. Cell
phones and pagers should be turned to vibrate when you enter the classroom; MP3
players will be turned off. No tobacco products are allowed on campus.
+Communication Plan:
NDSCS recognizes that poor weather conditions, flooding, or other issues may impact
whether an instructor is able to reach the campus and meet with students in-person.In the event that an instructor cannot be present, the following two methods will
always be available: phone message (use digits listed above to retrieve) or an email
message.
+Disabil i t ies/Special Needs:
If you have emergency medical information to share, need special arrangements in
case the building must be evacuated, or you have a documented disability for which
you are, or may be requesting an accommodation, please make an appointment. If
you plan to request disability accommodations, you are expected to register with
the Disability Support Services (DSS) Office, Room 215, Mildred Johnson Library,
701-671-2623, as early as possible in the term. Or call toll free at 1-800-342-4325
(ext. 32623).
+Plagiarism:
Integrity is an NDSCS core value and there is an expectation that all students, as
members of the college community, adhere to the highest levels of academic
integrity. Dishonesty in class, laboratory, shop work or tests is regarded as a
serious offense and is subject to disciplinary action by the instructor and dean ofthe respective division. For more information, refer to the NDSCS Student
Planner or College Catalog under College Policies and Basic Regulations of
Conduct.
Essentially, if any amount of plagiarism is found in a students project (copying
from the internet without quotations or parenthetical citations, copying parts or
whole pages from another student, or any other sign of plagiarism), that student
will be subject to disciplinary action which could result in no credit for the
project or a complete revision of the project with a large reduction in points. If a
student repeatedly plagiarizes, more severe actions will take place.
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Monday Wednesday Friday
August 25
Classes start at 4pm.
August 27
Introductions all around!
August 29
Prompt #1.
Sept 1
Labor Day.
Sept 3
Prompt #2. Project 1 Due.
Sept 5
Project 2 Due.
Sept 8
Read to Me Monday.
Prompt #3 due. Prompt #4 in class.
Sept 10
About the Author Remixes, Project 3.
Sept 12
Alligator Intro.
Sept 15
Read to Me Monday.Prompt #5 in class? Project 4 Due. Project 5 Due.
Sept 17: Get Penpal Letter #1 from WMS.
Prompt #6 in class? Project 6 Due. Peer Review.
Sept 19
Alligator Due.
Sept 22: Penpal Letter #1 handed out.
Camel A Intro. Project 7 Due: PP#1.
Sept 24: Penpal Letter #2 to me.
6thPrompt.
Sept 26: Penpal Letter #2 to WMS.
?
Sept 29
Read to Me Monday.
7thPrompt. Project 8 Due: Draft of A.
Oct 1
Camel B Intro = Look at Poems.
Oct 3
?
Oct 6
Camel C Intro. Project 10 Due: PP#2? B Draft?
Oct 8
Deleted Camel C.
WC. Project 11 Due: C Draft? Peer Review?
Oct 10
All Camels Due.
Oct 13
Read to Me Monday.
Elephant Intro.Project 10 Due: Carlin Crossword.
Oct 15
Workday for Elephant.
Oct 17
?
Oct 20
Elephant Presentations.
Oct 22: Get Penpal Letter #3 from WMS.
Elephant Presentations.
Oct 24
Elephant Resumes & Business Plans Due.
Oct 27: Penpal Letter #3 handed out.
Projects 11, 12 & 13 Due.
Oct 29: Penpal Letter #4 to me.
Project 14 Due. Project 15 Due.
Oct 31: Penpal Letter #4 to WMS.
Project 16 Due. Project 17 Due.
Nov 3
Project 18 Due: Presentations.
Nov 5
Panther Intro. Project 19 Due. Project 20 Due.
Nov 7
Finish Presentations.Project 21 Due.
Nov 10
Read to Me Monday. Project 22 Due.
Nov 12
Panther Presentations. Project 23 Due.
Nov 14
Panther Presentations. Project 24 Due.
Nov 17
Read to Me Monday. Project 25 Due.
Nov 19
Work Check = Project 26 Due.
Nov 21
Nov 24
Wildcat Intro.
Nov 26: Penpal Letter #5 from WMS.
Wildcat Workday.
Nov 28
Thanksgiving.
Dec 1: Penpal Letter #5 handed out.
Wildcat Presentations.
Dec 3: Penpal Letter #6 to me. Say thanks & goodbye!
Wildcat Presentations.
Dec 5: Penpal Letter #6 to WMS.
Wildcat Presentations.
Dec 8
Intro to Projects 27-30. *These projects may be
worth 2pts a piece instead of 1pt.
Dec 10
Projects 27-29 Due. Last Prompt?
In-Class Essay.
Dec 12
Project 30 Due: *This project may be worth
2pts instead of 1pt. Surveymonkey.
Finals Week Dec 15-19: TBA. Finals Week Dec 15-19: TBA. Finals Week Dec 15-19: TBA.
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PROJECT REQUIRED
LENGTH
DETAILS TECH? BEASTS REQUIRED
LENGTH
DETAILS TECH?
1 100+
words.
Skit/dialogue& 7 sentence
patterns.
2 About the Author.
3 N/A Syllabus Remix? Skit?
4 Imaginary Convo Skit?
5 My Words, Basic.
6 My Words, Visual. Animoto
7 5+
Sentences.
Perfect Paragraph #1. Alligator (10pts) 500+ Numbers Essay.
8 Draft of Camel A. Camel A (3PTS) 500+ Mini-Paper A.
9 TBA. Camel B (3PTS) 250+ Mini-Paper B.
10 TBA. Camel C (4PTS) 500+ Mini-Paper C.
11 TBA.
12 TBA.
13 100 Words, define & use 20. Elephant (10pts) ? Fake Company? PPT?
14 Graphic Organizer
15 1 page. Proposal
16 1 page. Progress Report.
17 Poster or other Visual.
18 5 min. Presentation.
19 5 sources. Bibliography.
20 1 page. Reflection Letter.
21 ? Reading Activity.
22 ? Reading Activity. Panther (15pts?)
w/Reflection Letter
? PPT MusicVideo?
23 ? Reading Activity.
24 ? Reading Activity.
25 ? Reading Activity.
26 ? Peer Review? Wildcat (10pts) 1500+ Multi-Genre Personal Essay
27 250+ Shortfolio A.
28 250+ Shortfolio B.
29 250+ Shortfolio C.30 Final My Words Test
TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE FOR PROJECTS AND BEASTS: There are about 30 projects worth 1-2pts a piece & 50pts in Beast Projects = 80pts. 80
TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE FOR PROMPTS: 1pt per prompt. 20
TOTAL PTS for SEMESTER 100
Points, Points, Points, Points = Totals Above; Breakdown Below.This is subject to change!
Y OU CAN LE AR N AN D H AV E FU N ; I T S N OT I LLE GAL Y E T .
Writ ing can be fun. Words can make us laugh, think, or cry. Most people love to tel l s tor ies, make up words, and be
creative yet most people dont l ike English classes. Why is that?
Writing:
Its creative. Its hands-on. Its a skill.
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Project _____.
Create one (1) sentence you like.
Add a sentence from a framily member. Quote them.
Add more: one of each of the seven sentence patterns. Make sure you like them & they make sense with your story.
Add more...
english 110 possible projects
Project #_____: Future Life Project.
Create a PPT or Prezi displaying these contents: Bulleted Listof Possible Incomes in 3-5 different places; A Screenshotof a list of Job
Responsibilities/Qualifications for the job you want; Bulleted Listof 5 Companies you could work for; Imagesof 5 Places you could live (coincides with the
companies); AValid and Detailed Pie Chartshowing the breakdown of spending once you have the job you want. Consider: housing, car, insurance, food,
student loans, entertainment, kids, etc.; Screenshotsof sources. Where you found all of your information (web sites, names of newspapers, people you
interviewed, etc); Students name; take credit for your work!
Project #_____: Adult Advise and Personal Happiness.
Select three-five (3-5) adults overtwenty-five years old, whom you respect. Interview them in person if you can, and ask them these questions:
1. What were the bestdecisions you made when you were 18-25? What things made you happiest at that age?
2. What were the biggestmistakesyou made when you were 18-25? What things made you unhappiest at that age?
3. What things make you happiest and unhappiest now that you are an adult? How happy have you been with your adult life? What things, past
or present, do you wish you could change?
4. What advicewould you give someone who is about 18 years old? Would you have followed that advice when you were 18?
After interviewing them, report on your findings. Identify and describe each person you interviewed, and then give their answers to each of the
questions. After you have done this, try to pull together what you have been told. Do you think you have been given valid insights, or not? Why? Exactly howcould you put into effect any good advice you receive? Will you? Why or why not?
Also, consider your own personal happiness. When have you been happiest in the past, and in general, what conditions seemed to facilitate your
happiness? Generally, how happy are you at your present stage in life? Again, what are the conditions that seem to make you the happiest?
Give yourself your own advice for happinessyou may borrow from what you received above, but add to it, too, with your own thoughts and
insightsand plan out specifically the things you can do at each major stage of your life in the future to ensure your own happiness: Realistically, what will
be the conditions under which you will be happiest; specifically,what can you do dot attain these conditions; and psychologically, how will you evaluate
your progress toward happiness and keep this goal for yourself in mind? (This may sound obvious or easy, but how many adults do you know who have
somehow managed to neglect or damage their own happiness? Exactly how are you going to do better than theydid?) Be sure to start early on this
assignment, and give it careful though; it will take a substantial amount of preparation and writing. It should, however, be both fun and interesting.
Project #_____: World Project.Pick a part of the world (or maybe the instructor will have you draw places out of a hat) & report on it orally using PPT or Prezi. Specific items/contents will
be required.
Project #_____: Student Media Paper.
How has social media affected you? How has it changed how you view others? Can you go on a media fast for a day & not check any media outlets? Why?
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Project #_____. Fractured Mini-Essays.
Connect yourself & your life to 4-6 numbers. Required length: 500+ words. Below is an example.
47.In high school, we learned that there are some
people who have 47 chromosomes (those with
Down Syndrome); other non-special people
have the basic 46 chromosomes 23 from each
parent.
Once I learned about this, and began to have
a fascination with prime numbers, I started using
it for many things. Even though I went into
English Education, I carried over my love of
numbers and math from my first major
Architecture.
At this point, I use that number in passwords, it
was part of my teaching blogs name
(xanga.com/teacher47), and I actually lookforward to being 47 who says that crap?
Thirty-Six.I probably subscribe to too many womens
magazines, but there was one awhile back
that did an article on famous women andwhat they looked like at the age of thirty-six.
The argument of the article was that manyof them looked their very, very best at that
age; it was also arguing that youth the
twenties, mostly was not always the bestbeauty times for all people. I recall
Marilyn Monroe being on this list as well as
Jennifer Aniston, Audrey Hepburn, etc.
Thus far, being 36 this year has been
awesome sauce. Ive lost weight andpublished my first book.
1,3,5 and 7.I love odd numbers, especially those that areprime.
When I have to t ip waitresses and waiters, Ilike to do it in odd numbers. This makes iteasier to fill out those slips, too. If the b illcomes to $32.50, Ill throw $35 or $37 on thecharge slip, depending on quality of service.
Thirty-Three Dollars/Hour.
Years ago, my sister & I were joking aroundabout how much money wed like to makesomeday.
She said, Someday, Id like to make$33/hour.We laughed.
I thought aloud, I wonder what I make perhour IF I only count the hours I am in the
classroom?I did the math for a minute, and then got aheadache.I grabbed my phone to use its calculator.Holy crap. If I ONLY count the hours Im inthe classroom, I do make about $33/hour.
My sisters eyes got really big.Then she said, Well, its too bad you dont
just get paid for that and thats it.Yep. There are too many other hours in aweek that screw up that number, I replied.
Bummer.
!"##$Yes, I was born in the seventies. I have a
picture of myself attempting, at the age of 4
or 5, to do some disco moves which means
that disco didnt leave North Dakota until the
early 80s.
I sometimes wish I wouldve been born a little
earlier because Im still intrigued by the hippie
movement, and even the beat movement of
the 50s. Then again, I dont think livingthrough Vietnam wouldve been ideal. My
dad was stationed in Germany during that
conflict, and Im glad he wasnt ever other
there too many men came back with that
agent orange in their systems.
I suppose a person can guess, by reading all
these little numbers-based stories, that I
appreciate having been born in an odd year
(and another prime! 77!). And, its true; I do
appreciate it.
Plus, my birth month is a 1 and my birthdate is
25. I was meant to love odd numbers and be
an odd person.
The 52 Chevy.My godfather had a 1952 Chevy truck that he sold mydad for $1952. It was originally gray in color, and sinceone in town would touch it, my dad painted it himself. Ita cherry red now, and it might be the most beautifulpickup ever.
Project #_____: Fake Company Project.
In groups of 2-3, you will create a fake company. A list of required items will be presented to the class regarding this company.
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Project #_____.
This project contains a few mini-papers where you may connect a story from your life to a song, poem, and/or some other genre.
Project #_____. Create a fragmented list essay that is sarcastic/funny. Requirements 500+ words & a chart. Ex below. These may be presented in class orally.
1.Busy Bees in a Big, Busy Hive.
Teachers are typically on our feet for a big chunkof the day.
On any given day, I will sit at my computer forabout an hour before teaching. I prep my heartout before bundling up or packing up or both. Ifmy class is in the building, I still have to carry abunch of stuff. If I have to trek across campus,
that means even more calories burned(especially if its 30 below). And if its one of
those days when Im handing back assignments,thats at least 3-5 pounds of strength training,
right? Im about to bench press 15lbs of papers,dude.
Up the stairs of various buildings is the cardio.Once in the classroom, I rarely sit. Maybe on the
first day, Ill lean against the front desks that noone sits at. Otherwise, Im standing or pacing or
squatting to assist a student at the desk. Thisoccurs for about an hour, up to 5 times a day.
Yeah.
2.
Three Months Off.Typically, I frown when people respond to myoccupation with, Oh, so you have summers off.But, really, I have no excuse not to stay inshape with that time off, do I?
If I had a 12-month teaching job, Id be uberactive, so why not continue the pace with,perhaps, better activities. Like swimming andbiking things where carrying books anddealing with crabby students doesnt exist! Witheven more time on my hands, I should beactive, and I am. I think I have spent at least
70% of my travel this summer on a bike (intown). I mean, really, in a small town likeWahpeton, I should be able to get to mostplaces as quickly on a bike as in a car.Duh.
3. Stress Makes One a MeI do believe that the teaching profession is up the
in the statistics when it comes to careers with most suicides. Along with dentists. Sucke
Anyhow, I think that that is connected to the stressdealing with young minds that are rebellious, amoother stresses (students parents, etc.). So while and #2 above are obvious reasons, this #3 could
either way diet-wise. We all know those who eat undpressure or, yes, eat just to eat because they like
eat and blame it on their kids or sweet tooLuckily, when I get stressed, I eat less and nap mo
And by nap, I mean power nap for over two hourseven if my stomach is howling the national anthem ame and sounds like Barry White. It happened incollege, and it happens now. Perhaps my body is ju
opposed to knowledge teaching or digesting it inany form. It gets in; my brain grows weak. A headacappears. The couch looks attractive. And the timecomes where I just put a fork in the idea of eating, bwithout actually using a fork.
4.Better Healthcare.Most know that teachers are government
workers. Well, unless they dont know that, ofcourse. I cant speak for private school teacher(who have fancy rings from fancy institutions.Maybe.), but those of us in the state collegesystem have nice benefits. I believe someonecalled my healthcare plan the Cadillac ofhealthcare plans, so when it comes to the part ones diet as in knowing what is up with mybody and stuff, Im on the up and up. Or at leaIm taken care of on a yearly basis.
A spring or two ago, my knee locked up on mehalfway through a training run. I was fortunate
enough to see a doctor that day and get the 41on what to do and eat to make my musclesbehave themselves. I realize not everyone hasthis kind of access, but thats what Im saying Ihave no excuse for bad health.
Project #_____: PowerPoint MusicVideo.
Tell a story visually using text, images, and sound.
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