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'''Writing 2 Spring 2010 ''' <br/>
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'''Writing 2 Winter 2011 ''' <br/>
 
'''Gaia’s Revenge''' <br/>
 
'''Gaia’s Revenge''' <br/>
 
'''McKercher'''<br/>
 
'''McKercher'''<br/>
'''Sections 11 & 12'''<br/>
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'''Section 36'''<br/>
  
'''Updated 4/7'''
 
  
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'''Updated 1/13'''
  
'''April'''
 
  
T 30 Orientation
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'''January'''
  
Th 1 Read Dillard, Crenshaw in Natural Acts and/or [http://www.houseofrain.com/rantsandwritings.cfm?mode=detail&id=1257947429521&group=writings Childs] 
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Writing 2 Winter 2011
 
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Gaia’s Revenge
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McKercher
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Section 36
  
T  6 [http://www.ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Reflective Reflective Essay] #1 Due, read ''Easy Writer''  (hereafter EW)  pp. 12-26 on writing process.  Read [http://robertnazar.pbworks.com/f/The+Maker's+Eye+-+Donald+Murray.pdf Murray] in Natural Acts p 162-6.
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Updated 1/13
  
Th  8  Bring [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/howbrill.html Tagmemic prewrite]. Read [http://ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/protected/berry.pdf Berry] pp. 119- and EW Grammar Sect 7-10
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January
  
T   13  [http://www.ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Essay_2 Draft #2 Due]  (bring enough hard copies for your group). Read Meadows et al. pp. 73-6.
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T 4 Orientation
  
Th 15 Paper workshop. EW Sect 19-28 on Punctuation.  Read [http://www.well.com/~davidu/suicidal.html Wilson] pp. 109-118 (optional pp 145-9).
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Th 6 Read Dillard, Crenshaw in ''Natural Acts'' and/or [http://www.houseofrain.com/rantsandwritings.cfm?mode=detail&id=1257947429521&group=writings Childs]
  
T  20  Essay #2 Due (be sure to always include [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/cvrsht.html feedback sheet], rough draft and prewriting).
 
  
Th 22  Bring [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/howbrill.html Pentadic] prewrite
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T 11 [[Reflective|Reflective Essay]] #1 Due, read ''Easy Writer''  (hereafter EW)  pp. 12-26 on writing process.  Read [http://robertnazar.pbworks.com/f/The+Maker's+Eye+-+Donald+Murray.pdf Murray] in ''Natural Acts'' p 162-6.
  
T  27 [http://www.ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Wr2 Draft #3] Due  ( bring enough hard copies for your group; if possible, email before Tues as well). Read Stegner pp 85- Paper workshop.
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Th 13 Bring [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/howbrill.html Tagmemic prewrite]. Read Petrunkevitch pp. 62-6.and EW Grammar Sect 7-10
  
Th 29  Meet outside McHenry Library Rm 2353 on time. ([http://library.ucsc.edu/about/locations-directions Map] to library) . Read Gore pp. 93-101.  Optional: Read Petrunkevitch pp. 62-6.
 
  
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T 18  [[Essay_2|Draft #2 Due]]  (bring enough hard copies for your group). Read E.O.Wilson 109- (optional pp 145-9) and EW grammar Sect. 11-13.  Bring 81B reader.
  
May
 
  
T    4  Essay #3 Due (be sure to always include [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/cvrsht.html feedback sheet], rough draft and prewriting). Read Stegner pp. 85- (Optional: Read Perrin pp. 126-35.)
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Th 20 Read [[Writing_Workshops|Paper workshop]] (bring your marked-up version of the papers given to you on Tuesday, ready to answer the author's question). EW Sect 19-28 on Punctuation. Read Ackerman 58- . Bring 81B reader.
  
Th  6  Bring opponent and audience dialogues. Read Williams p. 77-  EW 16-18 on style/shifts.
 
  
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T 25 Add/Drop/Swap deadline. Essay #2 Due (be sure to always include [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/cvrsht.html feedback sheet], rough draft and prewriting).  Read Stegner 85-90. Bring 81B reader.
  
T  11 Argument Draft #4 Due ( be sure to always bring enough hard copies for your group).
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Th 27 Bring [[Dialogue]] prewrite on argument topic. Do [http://nettrail.ucsc.edu/ Nettrail] if you haven't before. Read EZW 26-38 on argument, NA Gore pp. 93-101.
  
Th 13  Paper workshop (emphasis on Organization/transitions , so review EW section 2).  Review http://robertnazar.pbworks.com/f/The+Maker's+Eye+-+Donald+Murray.pdf Murray] in ''Natural Acts'' p 162-6. 
 
  
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'''February'''
  
T   18  Essay #4 Due (be sure to always include [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/cvrsht.html feedback sheet], rough draft and prewriting).
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T 1 Meet outside McHenry Library Rm 2353 on time. ([http://library.ucsc.edu/about/locations-directions Map] to library). Argument Draft #3 Due (bring enough hard copies for your group).  
  
Th 20  Bring paper that you're going to revise for final to workshop (enough copies for your group, with three questions on them) .  EW review Sect. 38-9 and read 41-2.
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Th 3 [[Argument|Argument Draft #3]]Read Williams p. 77-84. Bring marked up papers for group workshop
  
  
T   25  Workshop
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T 8 Essay #3 Due (be sure to always include [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/cvrsht.html feedback sheet], rough draft and prewriting). Read Meadows et al. "The Limits of Growth" pp. 73-6. (Optional: Read Perrin pp. 126-35.)
  
Th 27  Presentations
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Th 10 Bring Pentadic prewrite. Read Berry pp. 119- EW 16-18 on style/shifts. Final project proposals due.
  
June
 
  
T   1  Groups: bring a well-integrated, well-researched paper, at least 7 pages per person. Individual final papers (for those not doing a group paper) : Bring a truly re-vised research paper, 8-10 pp. long, with 5-8 sources (at least three from academic sources). Specify purpose and audience, and include a paragraph that summarizes the feedback and states how you addressed those issues. In-class: peer critiques using term paper feedback form. Presentations
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T 15 [[Wr2|Global Warming Draft #4 Due]] (be sure to always bring enough hard copies for your group). Read Martin 150-
  
Th 3  Last class: bring portfolio (all papers except handouts, optional journal) with your self-evaluation form. Presentations
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Th 17 Paper workshop (bring your marked-up version of the papers given to you on Tuesday, ready to answer the author's question; emphasis on organization/transitions, so review EW section 2). Review Murray in Natural Acts p 162-6.
  
  
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T 22 Essay #4 Due (be sure to always include [http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Epmmckerc/cvrsht.html feedback sheet], rough draft and prewriting).
  
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Th 24. Poster session.  EW review Sect. 38-9 and read 41-2.
  
Back to [[Wr210]]
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'''March'''
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T 1 Research paper rough draft due. (poster presentation) [[Wr2 Final]]
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Th 3 Poster Presentations
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T 8 Groups: bring a well-integrated, well-researched paper, at least 7 pages per person. Individual final papers (for those not doing a group paper) , bring a truly re-vised research paper, at least 8 pp. long, with at least 5 sources (at least three from academic sources). Specify purpose and audience, and include a paragraph that summarizes the feedback and states how you addressed those issues. In-class: peer critiques using term paper feedback form. Presentations
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Th 10 Last class: bring portfolio (all papers except handouts, optional journal) with your [ [http://people.ucsc.edu/~pmmckerc/port.html self-evaluation form]. Presentations if time allows.  Group project [http://people.ucsc.edu/~pmmckerc/gppjteval.html self-assessment].
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 18 October 2018

Writing 2 Winter 2011
Gaia’s Revenge
McKercher
Section 36


Updated 1/13


January

Writing 2 Winter 2011 Gaia’s Revenge McKercher Section 36

Updated 1/13

January

T 4 Orientation

Th 6 Read Dillard, Crenshaw in Natural Acts and/or Childs


T 11 Reflective Essay #1 Due, read Easy Writer (hereafter EW) pp. 12-26 on writing process. Read Murray in Natural Acts p 162-6.

Th 13 Bring Tagmemic prewrite. Read Petrunkevitch pp. 62-6.and EW Grammar Sect 7-10


T 18 Draft #2 Due (bring enough hard copies for your group). Read E.O.Wilson 109- (optional pp 145-9) and EW grammar Sect. 11-13. Bring 81B reader.


Th 20 Read Paper workshop (bring your marked-up version of the papers given to you on Tuesday, ready to answer the author's question). EW Sect 19-28 on Punctuation. Read Ackerman 58- . Bring 81B reader.


T 25 Add/Drop/Swap deadline. Essay #2 Due (be sure to always include feedback sheet, rough draft and prewriting). Read Stegner 85-90. Bring 81B reader.

Th 27 Bring Dialogue prewrite on argument topic. Do Nettrail if you haven't before. Read EZW 26-38 on argument, NA Gore pp. 93-101.


February

T 1 Meet outside McHenry Library Rm 2353 on time. (Map to library). Argument Draft #3 Due (bring enough hard copies for your group).

Th 3 Argument Draft #3Read Williams p. 77-84. Bring marked up papers for group workshop


T 8 Essay #3 Due (be sure to always include feedback sheet, rough draft and prewriting). Read Meadows et al. "The Limits of Growth" pp. 73-6. (Optional: Read Perrin pp. 126-35.)

Th 10 Bring Pentadic prewrite. Read Berry pp. 119- EW 16-18 on style/shifts. Final project proposals due.


T 15 Global Warming Draft #4 Due (be sure to always bring enough hard copies for your group). Read Martin 150-

Th 17 Paper workshop (bring your marked-up version of the papers given to you on Tuesday, ready to answer the author's question; emphasis on organization/transitions, so review EW section 2). Review Murray in Natural Acts p 162-6.


T 22 Essay #4 Due (be sure to always include feedback sheet, rough draft and prewriting).

Th 24. Poster session. EW review Sect. 38-9 and read 41-2.


March

T 1 Research paper rough draft due. (poster presentation) Wr2 Final

Th 3 Poster Presentations


T 8 Groups: bring a well-integrated, well-researched paper, at least 7 pages per person. Individual final papers (for those not doing a group paper) , bring a truly re-vised research paper, at least 8 pp. long, with at least 5 sources (at least three from academic sources). Specify purpose and audience, and include a paragraph that summarizes the feedback and states how you addressed those issues. In-class: peer critiques using term paper feedback form. Presentations

Th 10 Last class: bring portfolio (all papers except handouts, optional journal) with your [ self-evaluation form. Presentations if time allows. Group project self-assessment.

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