May 2011 Archives

5/23-5/27

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Monday, 5/23 (B)
  • Banning trip/work day if trip is cancelled
Tuesday, 5/24 (A) & Wednesday, 5/25 (B)
  • Mini Lesson: Writing the body of your paper (CRLS Tip Sheet Link 15: Writing the Body of Your Paper).  You may also want to use the following planning sheet to help you put together your paper: Essay Planner.doc
  • Lab/work time.  By now, you should be working on writing the body of your paper!!  Don't forget to include parenthetical citations as need be!
  • B class-your final outline and note cards are due today.
  • Homework:  A class-your final outline and note cards are due at the start  of the next class.
Thursday, 5/26 (A) & Friday, 5/27 (B)
  • Final outline/note cards due.
  • Mini lesson: Writing intro and concluding paragraphs ( CRLS Tip Sheet Links 17: Writing an Intro & 18: Writing a Conclusion)
  • In-class work time.
  • Homework:  Body rough drafts are due at the end of the next class period. 

World Religion Research Assignment Due Dates
  • On/before Wednesday, 5/25 (B) or Thursday, 5/26 (A): Final note cards & final outline
  • Monday, 5/30: No Classes
  • On/before Tuesday, 5/31 (A) or Wednesday, 6/1 (B): Body rough draft by the end of class (This is mandatory!)
  • On/before Monday, 6/6 (A) or Tuesday, 6/7 (B):  Final paper complete with title page and works cited.
  • Wednesday, 6/8 (A) & Thursday, 6/9 (B):  Party??
  • Friday, 6/10 (A):  Goodbye

5/16-5/20

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Remember, conducting research is a recursive process!  This means you may need to return back to earlier steps in the process over and over again as you move forward!

Monday, 5/16 (A) & Tuesday, 5/17 (B)
  • Due: Statement of purpose and thesis statement posted to my blog.  Make sure your thesis is not just a statement of fact; remember, it also needs to have you opinion.
  • Due:  Note card check-in day.  Your note cards do not have to be finished, but you should be making some serious progress on your notes by now; are you remembering to work on these at home?
  • Mini Lesson: Making an outline (CRLS Tip Sheet Link 14: Making an Outline) You are expected to share your preliminary outline with me on Thursday or Friday this week; make sure to bring a hard copy please.  Please use the following template when working on your outline: Outline Template.doc
  • Lab/work time; be ready with your note cards when called!

Wednesday, 5/18 (A)
  • Track and Field Day; no classes blocks one and two.

Thursday, 5/19 (B) & Friday, 5/20 (A)
  • Due: You need to print and bring your outline to class today.  It does not need to be finished, but you should have a pretty good start on it.
  • Lab/work time.  Individual conference as needed.

Religious Research Assignment Due Dates
  • On/before Monday, 5/16 (A) or Tuesday, 5/17 (B): Post your most current statement of purpose and thesis statment to my blog (see my example). Preliminary note cards check-in
  • On/before Thursday, 5/19 (B) or Friday, 5/20 (A): Preliminary outline check
  • On/before Wednesday, 5/25 (B) or Thursday, 5/26 (A): Final note cards & final outline
  • On/before Tuesday, 5/31 (A) or Wednesday, 6/1 (B): Body rough draft (This is mandatory!)
  • On/before Monday, 6/6 (A) or Tuesday, 6/7 (B):  Final paper complete with title page and works cited. Expert roundtable starts today and continues through the remainder of the week.
  • Wednesday, 6/8 (A) & Thursday, 6/9 (B):  Finish expert roundtable.
  • Friday, 6/10 (A):  Goodbye

5/9-5/13

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Remember, conducting research is a recursive process!  This means you may need to return back to earlier steps in the process over and over again as you move forward!

Monday, 5/9 (B) & Tuesday, 5/10 (A)
  • Due:  Research questions & subtopic headings.
  • Due: Bring in a stack of index cards.
  • Mini Lesson: Making Note Cards (CRLS Tip Sheet 12 Link: Making Note Cards)
  • Mini Lesson: Scoring Rubric (Access the rubric here: World Religion Rubric.doc)
  • Lab/work time:  Start making note cards!  Remember to check the library-both here and public-for print sources.  You should also use the databases before using Google.  Finally, you will need to work on your notes at home!!
Wednesday, 5/11 (B)
  • Lab/work time; individual conferences as needed.  Remember to use your note cards!

Thursday, 5/12 (A) & Friday, 5/13 (B)
  • Mini Lesson:  Writing a Thesis Statement (CRLS Tip Sheet 13 Link: Writing a Thesis Statement)  I've prepared/shared another document to help you craft your thesis, and you can access the document here: Thesis Statement.doc
  • Lab/work time; individual conferences as needed. Remember to use your note cards!
  • Homework:  Post your updated statement of purpose and thesis statement on my blog before the start of the next class period.  Please format it as I have (see blog).
  • Homework: Be prepared to share your note cards with me during the next class period.


Religious Research Assignment Due Dates
  • On/before Monday, 5/16 (A) or Tuesday, 5/17 (B): Post your most current statement of purpose and thesis statment to my blog (see my example). Preliminary note cards check-in
  • On/before Thursday, 5/19 (B) or Friday, 5/20 (A): Preliminary outline check
  • On/before Tuesday, 5/24 (A) or Wednesday, 5/25 (B): Final note cards & final outline
  • On/before Tuesday, 5/31 (A) or Wednesday, 6/1 (B): Body rough draft (This is mandatory!)
  • On/before Monday, 6/6 (A) or Tuesday, 6/7 (B):  Final paper complete with title page and works cited. Expert roundtable starts today and continues through the remainder of the week.
  • Wednesday, 6/8 (A) & Thursday, 6/9 (B):  Finish expert roundtable.
  • Friday, 6/10 (A):  Goodbye

5/2-5/6

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Monday, 5/2 (A)
  • Whatever "Getting an Overview" notes you have completed are due at the start of class.  Bring them with you; do not email them to me!
  • More of your religion research assignment will be introduced today.  You can access the document presented in class here: Religion Research 2.doc You will note there is a calendar on this document, and due dates for various phases of this assignment are starting to appear. 
  • As per the assignment guidelines, you are expected to submit your focused topic choice and Statement of Purpose as comments to my blog on or before Thursday, 5/5 (B) or Friday, 5/6 (A).  If you are unsure how to do this, please let me know, and those of you new to MPA this year need to meet with me today in the lab to establish accounts!  You can access the CRLS Tip Sheet 9 Statement of Purpose link here: Statement of Purpose
  • Many of you will change your Statement of Purpose after it's been posted on my blog.  That is expected and okay; you do not need to re-post, just let me know.

Tuesday, 5/3 (B) & Wednesday, 5/4 (A)
  • Remember, conducting research is a recursive process!  This means you may need to return back to earlier steps in the process over and over again as you move forward.
  • Mini Lesson:  Brainstorming Research Questions (CRLS Tip Sheet 10 Link: T.S. 10).
  • You need to complete the following document for this portion of your assignment:  Research Questions.doc  This assignment is due on or before Monday, 5/9 (B) or Tuesday, 5/10 (A).  
  • In-class work day, individual conferences as needed. 
Thursday, 5/5 (B) & Friday, 5/6 (A)
  • Remember, conducting research is a recursive process!  This means you may need to return back to earlier steps in the process over and over again as you move forward.
  • Your topic choice & Statement of Purpose must be posted to my blog by the end of class!
  • Mini Lesson:  Creating Subtopic Headings (CRLS Tip Sheet 11 Link: T.S. 11).  
  • You need to complete the following document for this part of your assignment: Subtopic Headings.doc
  • Lab/work time, individual conferences as needed.
  • The following is a calendar that will take us through the end of the year with this project:  Religion Research Calendar.doc 
  • I will be using this blog as the primary means of communicating all of the remaining elements of this research assignment.  It is your responsibility to refer back to this blog to make sure that you clearly understand all of the expectations associated with this assignment.  I will not provide you with any hard copy handouts from here forward; it is up to you to print materials as needed.  I am in the process of finalizing documents (e.g. assignment overview, checklists, rubric, etc.) that I will post as soon as they're completed for those of you who want to work ahead.
  • Homework:  Complete your brainstorming research questions & subtopic headings assignments before the start of the next class period. Additionally, you need to secure a stack of 3 x 5 index cards and a holder for them and bring them to class every day for the remainder of the year.
Religious Research Assignment Due Dates
  • On/before Thursday, 5/5 (B) or Friday, 5/6 (A): Topic Focus & Statement of Purpose (post to blog)
  • On/before Monday, 5/9 (B) or Tuesday, 5/10 (A): Research Questions & Subtopic Headings, AND a stack of 3 x 5 note cards and a holder for them
  • On/before Monday, 5/16 (A) or Tuesday, 5/17 (B): Preliminary note cards check-in
  • On/before Thursday, 5/19 (B) or Friday, 5/20 (A): Preliminary outline check
  • On/before Tuesday, 5/24 (A) or Tuesday, 5/25 (B): Final note cards & final outline
  • On/before Tuesday, 5/31 (A) or Wednesday, 6/1 (B): Body rough draft (This is mandatory!)
  • On/before Monday, 6/6 (A) or Tuesday, 6/7 (B):  Final paper complete with title page and works cited. Expert roundtable starts today and continues through the remainder of the week.
  • Wednesday, 6/8 (A) & Thursday, 6/9 (B):  Finish expert roundtable.
  • Friday, 6/10 (A):  Goodbye

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