Today:
1. Stamped preliminary outline
2. Work day: strengthen thesis block, topic sentences, find evidence
HOMEWORK/NEW SCHEDULE FOR PROJECT:
Wednesday: In classroom. Talking about bibliography and citation, what final outline will look like, using commentary. Will pass out creative project proposal (due Friday).
Thursday: In lab/library/classroom (depending on period). Work day, focus on evidence analysis.
Friday: Rough Draft outline due (bring 3 copies to class). Creative project proposal due (will turn in). Peer editing.
Monday: Wrap-up work day. Outline and bibliography to be turned in Monday night to turn-it-in.com
Tuesday: Reformation Review
Wednesday: Reformation Quiz
Monday after Thanksgiving: Creative Projects due. Gallery walk and self-evaluation.
1. Stamped preliminary outline
2. Work day: strengthen thesis block, topic sentences, find evidence
HOMEWORK/NEW SCHEDULE FOR PROJECT:
Wednesday: In classroom. Talking about bibliography and citation, what final outline will look like, using commentary. Will pass out creative project proposal (due Friday).
Thursday: In lab/library/classroom (depending on period). Work day, focus on evidence analysis.
Friday: Rough Draft outline due (bring 3 copies to class). Creative project proposal due (will turn in). Peer editing.
Monday: Wrap-up work day. Outline and bibliography to be turned in Monday night to turn-it-in.com
Tuesday: Reformation Review
Wednesday: Reformation Quiz
Monday after Thanksgiving: Creative Projects due. Gallery walk and self-evaluation.
3 comments:
are the thesis and method statements supposed to be combined into one sentence?
so nothing is due tomorrow, right?
You can combine your thesis and method into one block paragraph (ie, don't write "thesis" and "method" before each statement).
Nothing is technically "due" tomorrow, no, but you should still be working on your research.
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