(VIEW the Phase 1 Assignment Prompt)
During Phase 1, you will study a variety of texts and ideas and practice skills like rhetorical reading, narrative writing, self-reflection, and analyzing social/political forces in writing. Among other smaller assignments, you will compose two Language & Literacy Narratives, one spoken and one written.
Notes:
- You should have access to all readings & all assignments every class (in print or on your laptop/phone). This is because we’ll likely refer back to previous assignments/readings.
- “BB” stands for “Blackboard”
- All underlines below are LINKS
DATE | HW DUE BEFORE CLASS | IN-CLASS TOPICS/GOALS | |
Tu 8/29 | Familiarize yourself with Blackboard (BB) & our course site. Please let me know if you experience any issues! | Introductions to the course & to each other Syllabus Review Grading Contract Sign up for Remind 101 | |
Th 8/31 | Complete & submit to BB the “Questionnaire.” View “A Guide to Annotating Texts” Read “Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situations” handout Read Hughe’s “Theme for English B” | Building Community Rhetorical Concepts Annotating Readings (on paper and on the computer) Hughes’ Poem | |
Tu 9/5 | Read & annotate Tan’s “Mother Tongue.” Complete & submit to BB a “Rhetorical Situation Worksheet” for Tan (it’s ok if you’re unsure about answers). Write & submit to BB a 1-page response to Tan. What parts of Tan’s essay resonate with you most? Why? | Tan’s Rhetorical Situation “Charting” texts for what they do (handout) Introduce Phase 1 Assignment | |
Th 9/7 | View Saleem’s “Why I Keep Speaking Up…” Complete & submit to BB a “Rhetorical Situation Worksheet” for Saleem. Complete & submit to BB the “Language & Literacy Narrative Brainstorms” worksheet (on BB). | Saleem’s Rhetorical Situation View Lozada-Oliva’s video Workshop LLN brainstorms Discuss the WLLN Cover Letter & SLLN Presentation Audience Analysis | |
Tu 9/12 | Read & annotate Jordan’s “Nobody Mean More to Me Than You…” Complete & submit to BB a “Rhetorical Situation Worksheet” for Jordan. Write a 1-page snapshot of 1 meaningful moment in your language &/or literacy experiences. Print 2 copies and bring to class. | Jordan’s Rhetorical Situation Practice Charting (Worksheet) Workshop snapshots (peer review) | |
Th 9/14 | Read Norton’s“Writing a Literacy Narrative” (pages 28-34). Write and submit to BB a full draft of your Written L&L Narrative (at least 2.5 pages long). Print 2 copies and bring to class. | Writing a L&L narrative and making larger connections Analyze Model Narrative Workshop drafts | |
Tu 9/19 | Write a full draft of your Spoken L&L Narrative. Practice it a few times (ideally with a friend/classmate/family member) and revise/enhance it at least once. Be ready to practice it with peers and email yourself any files you need. | View Lyiscott’s video Sign up for SLLN presentation Assign peer review groups Workshop SLLNs | |
Th 9/21 | Revise & Submit to BB Discussion Board your WLLN based on peer feedback. | Introduce Phase 2 Assignment | |
Tu 9/26 | Upload the FINAL draft of your SLLN to BB Read & give feedback on two of your peers’ essays using the “Take-Home Peer Review” worksheet. Upload your worksheet to your peers’ Discussion Board post. | SLLN Presentation Group 1 Be thinking: Whose narrative should I analyze for Phase 2? | |
Th 9/28 | Review your peers’ feedback. Make revisions to your Written L&L Narrative in response to that feedback. Work on your Cover Letter. | SLLN Presentation Group 2 Be thinking: Whose narrative should I analyze for Phase 2? | |
F 9/29 | Revise & polish the final draft of your Written L&L Narrative. Then, write & paste your Cover Letter at the beginning of your document. Submit to BB and also upload your final draft of your WLLN to this shared folder. | NO CLASS, of course |