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ELCAMINO COLLEGE COMPTON CENTER Spring 2010 Course: English B—Introduction to the Composing Process Instructor: Professor Roach Section Number: 9628 "In the darkness of the mine I noiselessly crept as close as I could to the two Lecture Meeting Days: TTh men who were talking. . . . As they went on describing the school, it seemed Lectures Times: 12:30 a.m. – 2:35 p.m. to me that it must be the greatest place on earth" Meeting Room: D 33 -Booker T. Washington, "Struggle for an Education," Up From Slavery (1901) Instructor’s Phone: (310) 900-1600, Ext. 2232 Instructor’s Office Location: D31-B Office Hours: MW 12:30 -1:00 p.m. TTh 10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Supplemental Information-- FREE STUDENT EMAIL: www.compton.edu > MyECC (upper left side) >Login or First Time User to see email messages (inside, click “messages” near top, check weekly)*CLASS WEBSITES: (1) https://myetudes.org (Username: First Name_Last Name (or same as MyECC username) Password: birth month and day as in 0129 for January 29) (Inside, click ENGL B tab at top); (2) www.turnitin.com (Registration code: 3078923 Password: englishb); and (3) www.dianahacker.com/writersref *BOOKSTORE: (310) 900-1600 x2820 *LIBRARY: (310) 900-1648 www.compton.edu/library MISSION STATEMENT: El Camino College offers quality, comprehensive educational programs and services to ensure the educational success of students from our diverse community. I. REQUIRED TEXTS & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS: (1) Package: English Simplified (by Ellsworth and Higgins) and English Simplified Exercise Book (by Gray). 12th ed. New York: Pearson/Longman, 2010. (2) Rochman, Hazel and Darlene McCampbell. Leaving Home. New York: HarperCollins, 1997. SUPPLEMENTS--Pocket or Notebook College Dictionary & Thesaurus; FLASHDRIVE (for saving typed work) or use email; 2-pocket portfolio folder II. COURSE DESCRIPTION (Catalog Description): This course focuses on the brief expressive composition. Students write primarily narration and description based on observations of people, places, and things. In addition, they write reactions to brief reading selections. Some features of English B are focused journal writing, a learning tool that can be used in other courses; individualized instruction in sentence and word skills; assignments in critical thinking skills; and exercises in the elements of a composition. 3 units; 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab III. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Qualification by testing (English Placement Test) and assessment IV. EL CAMINO COLLEGE COURSE OBJECTIVES: Students will learn the following— A. Read and apply critical thinking skills to pre-collegiate texts for the purposes of writing and discussion. B. Apply appropriate strategies from the writing process to create, compose, revise, and edit drafts. C. Demonstrate ability to participate in draft-review activities, such as peer review and one-on-one tutorials. D. Plan, write, and revise paragraphs based on personal experience and observations, including a topic sentence and supporting details, and avoiding grammatical and mechanical errors that interfere with meaning. E. Write and revise summaries of, and personal responses to, short magazine or newspaper articles. F. Compose a variety of sentence types and edit them for correct grammar, appropriate word choice, and accurate spelling.. V. EL CAMINO COLLEGE STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME: Upon completion of the course, the students should demonstrate the following skill- Write a brief descriptive, reflective, or narrative paragraph(s) that has gone through multiple revisions and responds to a text previously discussed in class. The paragraph(s) should provide readers with a thesis that makes a clear point and provides supporting details. It should be logically organized and focused. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure should not impede comprehension. VI. ASSESSMENT: The following activities will be used to assess mastery of student learning outcomes: A. Sentence skills—lab work, textbook exercises, quizzes, midterm, and final B. Word, writing, and critical thinking skills—reading journal, journal activities, prewriting activities, and typed writing assignments VII. EVALUATION CRITERIA AND GRADING SCALE: English B is a CR/ NC course and CR (credit) is based on successful completion of course work with a “C” grade or higher. (Grading Scale for assignments and the course: 90-100%=A; 80-89%=B; 70-79%=C; 60-69%=D; etc.) Quizzes 10 quizzes-10 points each Writing Assignments 4 cumulative typed writing assignments-50 points each Class Participation, Attendance, Classwork, Homework, Reading Assignments, and Sentence Journal “Twitter” at Class Website at Etudes Collaborative participation and Portfolio assessments Lab, Audiobooks, and/or Service Learning Lab work correlated to daily classwork Final Late Work Total points possible Grade Distribution 450-500 points = A 400-449 points = B 350-399 points = C 300-349 points = D 0-299 points = F 100 200 50 50 100 25% 500 points VIII. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS: A. Tardy Policy—Three tardies is an absence. B. Absence Policy—You may be dropped from the course if you miss 10% of the semester meetings or more than 3 class meetings. You will have an attendance grade of 3 points per day for arriving on time and completing all the assignments on time; 2 points if you are late but complete all assignments; 1 point for incomplete work; and 0 points if you are absent. IX. STATEMENT OF STUDENT CONDUCT: College policies apply-A. Instructor expectation of student conduct: Students are expected to have class textbook materials each day and work constructively—both collaboratively and individually—on assignments. Ear buds and cell phones are not permitted during class. B. Late/Missed assignment policy: Class assignments not completed and graded in class are considered late assignments and receive one quarter credit. Homework assignments not completed by the due date are considered late and receive one quarter credit. Writing assignments marked “revise” must be improved for better word usage, structure, organization, support, and/or development of ideas within one week; consultation with a tutor in F39 is strongly recommended in such cases. C. Academic conduct, cheating, plagiarism: Plagiarism and cheating results in a failing grade on the assignment or test, with expulsion possible for repeated offenses under due process (Catalog, p. 270) D. Lab Policies: Students should cooperatively adhere to policies of labs in F33 and G33 where wonderful tutoring and computer privileges are available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. X. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: If you have a recognized disability, notify the Office of Student Disabilities (F10) and me within the first couple days of class so that reasonable arrangements can be made. XI. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: Students will be notified ahead of time when and if any changes are made to course requirements or policies. XII. SEMESTER SCHEDULE OF TOPICS AND ASSIGNMENTS ON VOICE-Note on Assignments: Assignments must be completed on standard paper and graded in class. They are due on the day assigned; otherwise, they receive quarter credit. Additionally, there may be supplemental assignments. Finally, writing assignments should be double-spaced in MLA format. Note on Thesaurus Usage: Select words understudy (such as verbs or nouns or adjectives and find stronger alternatives in the thesaurus) Note on Lab hours: Do ½ hour per day on the topic for that day, such as verbs, conjunctions, or spelling. Note on Journal: Write practice sentences of approximately 10-15 words each, usually about the reading or Service Learning “Twitter” at Etudes. Note on Typed Assignments: These are graded on word usage, grammar, punctuation, logical organization, and critical thinking. Note on Portfolio: Every assignment along with quizzes should be saved in folder to record progress. WK DATE TOPICS / OBJECTIVE / OUTCOME ASSIGNMENTS/ASSESSMENT HOMEWORK Wk 1 Wk 2 2/16 *Welcome /*What are words (review parts of speech), sentences, paragraphs, and essays? [101-110; 119-120; 502-503; 505-506] *Paragraph outline *Diagnostic Writing: My Voice (3 points or stages) *Buy Textbooks / *Self Intro and “Twitter” Sentence Journal at Etudes class website / *Study flash cards 2/18 What is the writing process? [505-506] *Paragraph Quiz / *Groupwork *Lab (on paragraphs) 2/23 Simple Sentences: *Subject/verb agreement [126-127]; and composing commands, exclamations, questions, and statements [204-209] *Exercises / *Reading assignment / *Groupwork (*Note: Bring dictionary and thesaurus) “Twitter” sentence journal (SJ) at Etudes / *Lab (subject/verb agreement) / *Study flash cards 2/25 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 *Subject/Verb Agreement Quiz *Groupwork (*Note: Bring dictionary and thesaurus) 3/2 *Present and past tense; present and past perfect; present and past progressive; passive voice; past participle as adjective (troublesome, regular, and irregular) [116] *Exercises / *Reading assignment Groupwork *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) (*Optional Service Learning Journal on male) / *Lab (on verbs) 3/4 [501A-501E] *Verb Quiz *Groupwork (Memory writing outline and draft #1) *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) *Lab (on verbs) 3/9 Big 4 in editing: spelling, capitalization, apostrophes, commas for lists *Lab Orientation and Groupwork (*Note: Bring flashdrive) *Collaboration, completion, & printing two copies in LAB 3/11 *Memory Writing (Theme: Male Voices) TYPED ISSUE #1 DUE (2 copies): PORTFOLIO EVALUATION *Send to www.turnitin.com 3/16 Compound Sentences: *How to connect sentences with coordinating conjunctions [128B] *Exercises / *Reading assignment *Groupwork *“Twittering” at Etudes (SJ) *Lab (coordinating conj.) *Coordinating Conjunction Quiz *Groupwork (*Optional Service Learning Journal on female) / *Lab *Exercises / *Reading assignment Groupwork *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) *Lab (conj. adv.) 3/25 *Conjunctive Adverb Quiz *Groupwork (Memory writing outline and draft #1) *Type draft in lab 3/30 *Typed draft due / *Peer review (*Note: Bring dictionary and thesaurus) Typed work completion and printing 3/18 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 3/23 *How to connect sentences with conjunctive adverbs [210] 4/1 Memory Writing (Theme: Female Voices) TYPED ISSUE #2 DUE (2 copies): PORTFOLIO EVALUATION Send to www.turnitin.com 4/6 Pronoun usage (indefinite, collective, special singular, vague and repetitious, subject, object, possessives, reflexives) [121-123] *Exercises *Groupwork *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) *Lab (on pronouns) *Pronoun Quiz / *Groupwork *Lab NO CLASS (SPRING BREAK) *Exercises / *Reading assignment *Groupwork *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) *Lab (on subordinating conj. 4/8 Wk 9 4/13 4/20 - 4/15 Complex Sentences: *Subordinating conjunctions and relative clauses [128D; 126L] 4/22 Wk 10 4/27 *Correct spelling (vowels and consonants, doubling final consonants, dropping or keeping the final e”, common misspellings, sound-alikes and look-alikes) [310-314, 404] 4/29 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 15 Wk 16 *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) / *Lab (same) *Exercises *Groupwork *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) (*Optional Service Learning Journal on culture) *Lab (spelling) *Spelling Quiz *Groupwork (sensory writing outline and draft #1) *Lab (speling) PARAGRAPH REVIEW *Exercises / *Typed Draft due and peer edit (*Note: Bring dictionary and thesaurus) **Collaboration, completion, & printing two copies in LAB 5/6 Sensory Writing (Theme: Cultural Voices) *TYPED ISSUE #3 DUE (2 copies): PORTFOLIO EVALUATION *Send to www.turnitin.com 5/11 Compound-complex Sentences: *Sentence combining and avoiding fragments, run-ons, comma-splices [129] *Exercises *Reading assignment / *Groupwork *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) (Service Learning Journal) *Lab (frags and run-ons) Fragments, Comma-Splices, and Run-ons Quiz *Groupwork Service Learning Journals completed *Exercises / *Groupwork *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) *Lab (commas) Comma Quiz *Groupwork: Outline and draft #1 *Sentence Journal / *Lab 5/18 *Commas (items in a series, introductory phrases, direct address, appositives, parenthetical expressions, dates, addresses, coordination and subordination [201-203] 5/20 Wk 14 *Complex Sentence Quiz / *Groupwork 5/4 5/13 Wk 13 and relative pronouns) 5/25 *Correct apostrophe usage [211-213] *Exercises / Groupwork (*Note: Bring dictionary and thesaurus) *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) *Lab (apostrophes) 5/27 * Proper capitalization [301-313] Exercises / Groupwork *“Twitter” at Etudes (SJ) *Lab (capitalization) 6/1 Response Writing (Theme: Personal Voices) *TYPED ISSUE#4 DUE (2 copies) : PORTFOLIO EVALUATION *Send to www.turnitin.com 6/3 Revision #2 for Portfolio *Revision activities (*Note: Bring dictionary and thesaurus) *Lab / *Service Learning Evaluations (Optional) 6/8 Review *Study handouts 6/10 FINAL EXAM (*Portfolio collected) FINAL PORTFOLIO PROJECT: Students are required to revise and edit all thematic typed assignments about various aspects of communication, which are completed throughout the course by due dates. Students are required to number each line of their compositions and make annotated changes explaining why each change is made, such as for improved spelling, subject/verb agreement, verb tense, supporting details, organization of details, punctuation, and more. Final revised and edited typed drafts need to be produced for submission. The final copies of the four typed assignments will be kept by the instructor for holistic evaluation of the each student’s writing abilities.