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“Writing is thinking on paper.” ~William Zinser

AGENDA -Bellwork - Last details about final portfolios -Portfolio Piece #3 editing and revising time. “Writing is thinking on paper.” ~William Zinser. 23 Jan. 2012. Bellwork 1/23/12. What questions do you have about your final portfolio turn in?. This week’s assignments .

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“Writing is thinking on paper.” ~William Zinser

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  1. AGENDA -Bellwork -Last details about final portfolios -Portfolio Piece #3 editing and revising time “Writing is thinking on paper.” ~William Zinser 23 Jan. 2012

  2. Bellwork 1/23/12 • What questions do you have about your final portfolio turn in?

  3. This week’s assignments • Tuesday:Your typed evaluations of 3 audio presentations are due by the end of the day • We’ll be in the 200 T lab • Also the last day to turn in any late work with a pass! • The day of your final (Wed. 6th, Thurs. 5th, Fri. 4th) : We’ll be in the 200 lab for study hall time AND the time for your final. Bring other materials for working and studying if you get done early (no early release!) • Make sure you have all components on the checklist completed before you turn your portfolio in!

  4. What will go in your portfolio folder • Your purple portfolio evaluation sheet • Complete as much in advance as possible • Post-It notes to indicate anything that has changed from your last submission • Your author’s statement • not answered simply in a list-more like a short essay • DETAILED and SPECIFIC responses required using SPECIFIC wording from the FINAL PORTFOLIO RUBRIC • Mess this part up, and your portfolio is unlikely to receive anything higher than a B • Your table of contents (see example) • Your three portfolio pieces stapled in individual packets • All with DETAILED and SPECIFIC reflection pieces using SPECIFIC wording from the DPA RUBRIC • All including past drafts demonstrating your growth and improvements between them

  5. For the rest of the class • Find a partner and trade your drafts for Portfolio Piece #3 • Tell your reader what your goal is for this piece • Ask them to write all over your draft giving you tips for improvement, particularly in regards to your goal • Discuss what you’re going to do to improve this piece • If you’re doing a “non-traditional” wildcard, check in with me TODAY to learn about any extra work that would be expected to make it acceptable

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