Mini Lesson Order (that's all of them. If you weren't on this list and haven't held one yet, contact me as soon as possible!!!):
Friday, Oct. 31st:
Workshop on graphs, and corrections of Annotated Bibliographies and Lit Reviews
Monday, Nov. 3rd:
1) Stephanie Jacques (articles for ESL)
2) Jeffrey Ryden (topic of choice)
3) Brittany Lingle (not only, but also; neither, nor; either, or)
Friday, Nov. 7th:
1) Michaela Bazar (apostrophe)
2) Randi McFadden (tenses)
3) Abby Hoover (semi-colon and colon)
Monday, Nov. 10th:
1) Colin Ott (topic of choice)
2) Charlotte Jackanicz (topic of choice)
3) Charah Gates (if there; otherwise later) (subject-verb agreement)
Those with "topic of choice": Let me know your ideas; if you don't have any, come to my office hours and borrow one of my nice grammar books ;-)
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Next Mini Lessons: Mon., Oct. 6, and homework
The next two mini lessons will be on Monday, October 6th:
1) David Tabler (active & passive voice)
2) Creighton Jackson (sentence diagramming)
HOMEWORK for ALL for Mon., Oct. 6:
Read about sentence diagramming in Grammar for Grammarians, so that you have a fairly good overview of how it's done (important for in-class activity).
For those who hold the mini lesson:
Please don't forget to submit your one-page overview about what you're going to teach for the 6 E's!
1) David Tabler (active & passive voice)
2) Creighton Jackson (sentence diagramming)
HOMEWORK for ALL for Mon., Oct. 6:
Read about sentence diagramming in Grammar for Grammarians, so that you have a fairly good overview of how it's done (important for in-class activity).
AND: Bring the book Grammar for Grammarians!!!
For those who hold the mini lesson:
Please don't forget to submit your one-page overview about what you're going to teach for the 6 E's!
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