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Evaluating Sources in Annotations
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Gloucester Project: Researched Argument and Annotated Works Cited
Gloucester Project: Personal Experience Essay
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Final Activities
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THE GLOUCESTER PROJECT FINAL CHALLENGE: Come up with a name for your group that reflects the topic(s) about which the members hav...
Monday, June 17, 2013
Swiggity Swock, Here You Go A Block; Oppa F-block Style
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F-block Hope Weaver - Banana Bread Emily Murray - Mini Bagels Alan Davis - Chocolate x2 Nicole Bauke - Fruit Salad, yummy yummy Liz Murphy...
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Friday, June 14, 2013
Gloucester Project: Reflecting on Poems
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Tell me about the poems you've made. 1. Did you use a prompt? What was your inspiration? (A photo, a painting, a poem, a text?) Did ...
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
Creative Writing Genres and Assignment
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Creative Writing Genres for the Gloucester Project 2013 (On Friday June 14, 2013 you will pass in at least three poems adding up to a...
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Reflecting on Gloucester Project Researched Arguments
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Before you turn in your essay... Complete the self-assessment checklist . At the bottom of the checklist write what types of sources you...
Monday, May 20, 2013
Reflecting on the Creative Real World Rhetoric Project
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Respond in the comment box. 1. Narrate your role in the creation of your group's real world rhetoric. How did you contribute? What did...
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Friday, May 17, 2013
Reminders
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Due on Monday, May 20. 1) 10+ responses to quotations from a Gloucester book. Read this post for comments about the books or what the res...
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