Consumerism and Commodification Synthesis Essay
Assignment
Consumerism
is a term used to describe a social and economic system that encourages the
ever-increasing consumption of goods and services. Commodification (or
commoditization) is a related term used to describe the process of turning
ideas, values, and other entities not normally regarded as a commodity (an
economic product) into a commodity.
Imagine
that a school district looking to make its curriculum more relevant to life in
the 21st century has asked to evaluate the role of consumerism and
commodification in contemporary American culture. Carefully review the sources
I've provided in this unit. Then synthesize information from at least five (5)
of the sources and incorporate that information into a coherent, well-developed
essay that identifies the key issues associated with consumerism and commodification
and that examines their implications for life in the 21st century.
Make
sure that your argument is central; use the sources to illustrate and support
your reasoning. Avoid merely summarizing the sources. Indicate clearly which
sources you are drawing from, whether through direct quotation, paraphrase, or
summary. Cite the sources using the information provided below in parentheses.
Self/Peer Assessment
Introduction. (Engage the reader with a brief but vivid narrative that embodies your response to the prompt. Then transition into bold, insightful assertion clearly stating the key issues and implications associated with consumerism and commodification.)
Introduction. (Engage the reader with a brief but vivid narrative that embodies your response to the prompt. Then transition into bold, insightful assertion clearly stating the key issues and implications associated with consumerism and commodification.)
Is there a vivid, suggest narrative (or other engaging
hook) that leads into the rest of the essay? _____ (You might use the opening of the locavore
essay as a model.) Give your peer feedback on this
opening.
Is there an effective transition between the opening and
the thesis? _____ Give your peer
feedback on this transition.
Is there a thesis that states key issues and implications
associated with consumerism and commodification? _____ This thesis is a bold, insightful, nuanced,
precise response to the last line of the second paragraph in the prompt. Give your peer feedback on this thesis.
In your draft the opening,
transition, and thesis should be labeled and annotated.
Body Paragraphs. (The purpose of a body paragraph is to develop and support a part of the thesis.)
Body Paragraphs. (The purpose of a body paragraph is to develop and support a part of the thesis.)
Have you kept all the promises made in your thesis?
_____ In other words have you developed
each part of the thesis in a particular body paragraph? _____ Have you organized the body paragraphs in a
logical order? ______
Mark your draft to
show where you’ve developed each part of the thesis. Give your peer feedback.
Is there a statement at the beginning or near the
beginning of each paragraph that indicates exactly what part of the thesis the
paragraph will develop? _____ These
statements are called “topic sentences” or “mini-theses” or “body points”. In
the rest of the paragraph have you developed the idea put forth in your topic
sentence/mini-thesis/body point? _____
Mark your draft to
show the “topic sentences” / “mini-theses” / “body points”.
Annotate as necessary.
Give your peer feedback on the topic
sentences/mini-theses/body points.
Within each paragraph you need evidence, details,
examples, and direct quotations that support the topic
sentence/mini-thesis/body point.
Are all points supported with convincing evidence or are
some claims points made but not supported? ______ Are all the details included clearly
relevant to the paragraph’s point or are some details present merely to
summarize a source (or for no apparent purpose)? _____ Is the supporting evidence specific or
general? _____ Is all of the
paraphrasing or summarizing in the paragraph accurate?
Is it thorough? Is any significant, relevant evidence
neglected)? _____ Are any claims made but not supported or are all claims
supported with convincing evidence? _____
Is there evidence from more than one source in the
paragraph or does the paragraph rely on evidence from only one source? ______
Is it well-integrated into your own sentences or is there
an over-reliance on block quoting? _____
Is all of the supporting evidence properly cited? ______
Mark the evidence.
Annotate as necessary. Give
your peer feedback on the evidence.
You also need to explain clearly and convincingly how
each piece of evidence shows that the character or visual motif contribute to
the overall purpose/meaning. Is the explanation clear? _____ Is the explanation focused on supporting the
thesis? _____ Is the explanation
accurate? _____ Is the explanation
well-developed? _____ Is the explanation
convincing? _____
Mark the explanation.
Annotate as necessary.
Give your peer feedback on the explanation.
Conclusion. (The purpose of the conclusion is to drive home the essay’s main point and to drive home the significance of that point.)
Conclusion. (The purpose of the conclusion is to drive home the essay’s main point and to drive home the significance of that point.)
Do you return to the opening narrative or big idea?
_____ Have you reasserted your thesis
strongly? (Remember your thesis consists of the issues you have identified and
the implications of those issues.) _____
Have you reminded the reader of the major points that support your thesis? Have
you given the reader a sense of why your thesis is significant?
Mark where you see
the opening and the thesis in the conclusion. Annotate as necessary.
Give your peer feedback on the conclusion.
Style. Have you created logical transitions between the paragraphs? _____ Have you used varied sentence structures? _______ Are all sentences clear? _______ Are any sentences repetitive or wordy? _______ Have you used standard and/or formal word choices? ______ Are your word choices precise and vivid? _______
Style. Have you created logical transitions between the paragraphs? _____ Have you used varied sentence structures? _______ Are all sentences clear? _______ Are any sentences repetitive or wordy? _______ Have you used standard and/or formal word choices? ______ Are your word choices precise and vivid? _______
Self: Annotate as
necessary.
Peer: Give your peer feedback on the style.
English Language and Synthesis Essay Writing Conventions. Does the essay have any run-on sentences, incomplete sentences, or homophone errors? _____ _____ _____ Does the essay observe all quotation and citation conventions? ______ Does the letter observe other standard American English conventions, especially the conventions that we studied for the midyear exam? _____ Does the essay follow MLA format? ______ Does the essay cite sources using one of the two parenthetic citation methods accepted by the College Board?
Annotate as necessary.
English Language and Synthesis Essay Writing Conventions. Does the essay have any run-on sentences, incomplete sentences, or homophone errors? _____ _____ _____ Does the essay observe all quotation and citation conventions? ______ Does the letter observe other standard American English conventions, especially the conventions that we studied for the midyear exam? _____ Does the essay follow MLA format? ______ Does the essay cite sources using one of the two parenthetic citation methods accepted by the College Board?
Annotate as necessary.
Give your peer feedback on the use of conventions.
Finally…
Look
over the self and peer assessment, including markings on the first draft, to
find areas that need improvement.
Read the
essay aloud using a one-foot voice.
Revise
and proofread your letter.
A final
draft is due Wednesday, March 13, 2013.
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