Monday, August 31, 2020

Plan for Tues/Wed:

1. Is writing important?  Discussion

2.  Writing Skills Questionnaire

3. Writers on writing (video clips)

4. In-class brainstorm about prompt. (see "A" below).

Upcoming -- Assignments for Fri/Mon: 
--Read the article “Bird by Bird” by Ann Lamott (click link).
--Annotate the article with 5 or more agreements, disagreements, comments, or questions.
--Timed writing: Give yourself 20 to 30 minutes and write (at least) one page about something you have done or experienced that has had a significant effect on you as a person. Examples might include: meeting/knowing a certain person, living somewhere, moving, a challenge or competition, an illness or injury, a trip or a job. (The two assignments above will count as your first two "homework" grades.)

Assignment for Thurs/Fri.
A. Write a 1.2 page typed, double-spaced (apx. 300-word) biography of yourself as a writer that includes a description of your own writing process.  Your response can be longer than the minimum, but it should not be shorter.  Include any struggles you may experience and any strategies you do/could employ to help you with your writing. Bring the typed description of your writing process to class.  I will collect this.  (Include any prewriting.) (This will count as two homework grades).
B. Read pp. 1 - 8 in text (Concise Wadsworth Handbook) and be ready to discuss.
C. Read syllabus and be ready to ask questions, in particular about KVCC policies that may need to be modified for a high school setting.

The Writing Process -- Insights from Working Writers


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During class, you will be asked to complete a Writing Process Questionnaire.

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