WIR2: Week 7 Homework
1. Complete your note taking.
2. Fill in 2.18 and 2.19 with information about and a description of our visit to the Kalamazoo Nature Center.
3. Do: Everything shown in the Daily Schedule for week 7 at the top of this page.
4. Check off: Boxes on your Daily Schedule and on your module 3 checklist (pgs. 95-96)
5. Catch up on all unfinished work.
6. Look ahead to Modules 4.1-4.5 to start thinking about what you want to include in your research paper. You might not use all the information you have collected. Make a list in module 4.3 of the topics that you want to include in your research paper. Follow the guidelines discussed in your text.
Notes:
3.8 Write your bibliography in MLA format. Refer to the example in your book, Purdue Owl, or this website for help. You can add to it later, if you find more sources. Refer to the videos linked under week 6 for help.
Exercise 3.12 Sandbox: Complete on your own paper. Write at least a page, about three or four paragraphs. You may write more if you wish. Email your story to me when you have completed it. We will be sharing these in class next time. Writing is meant to be read!
Exercise 3.13 Word Sleuth: You do not need to list every county in Michigan, nor do you need to completely fill the page. Ten to twelve counties will suffice.
Reminder:
Our homework crate will be downstairs near the kitchen. Drop your book and all your work (Put your name is on everything) in our crate before your first class on Wednesday.
If you are in Chemistry, please pick up your book after class to take with you up to Writing Class.
"You can make anything by writing."
--C.S. Lewis
Email me at [email protected] by Monday.
I may not be able to get back to you before class after that.
1. Complete your note taking.
2. Fill in 2.18 and 2.19 with information about and a description of our visit to the Kalamazoo Nature Center.
3. Do: Everything shown in the Daily Schedule for week 7 at the top of this page.
4. Check off: Boxes on your Daily Schedule and on your module 3 checklist (pgs. 95-96)
5. Catch up on all unfinished work.
6. Look ahead to Modules 4.1-4.5 to start thinking about what you want to include in your research paper. You might not use all the information you have collected. Make a list in module 4.3 of the topics that you want to include in your research paper. Follow the guidelines discussed in your text.
Notes:
3.8 Write your bibliography in MLA format. Refer to the example in your book, Purdue Owl, or this website for help. You can add to it later, if you find more sources. Refer to the videos linked under week 6 for help.
Exercise 3.12 Sandbox: Complete on your own paper. Write at least a page, about three or four paragraphs. You may write more if you wish. Email your story to me when you have completed it. We will be sharing these in class next time. Writing is meant to be read!
Exercise 3.13 Word Sleuth: You do not need to list every county in Michigan, nor do you need to completely fill the page. Ten to twelve counties will suffice.
Reminder:
Our homework crate will be downstairs near the kitchen. Drop your book and all your work (Put your name is on everything) in our crate before your first class on Wednesday.
If you are in Chemistry, please pick up your book after class to take with you up to Writing Class.
"You can make anything by writing."
--C.S. Lewis
Email me at [email protected] by Monday.
I may not be able to get back to you before class after that.