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English 110 Freshman Composition

English 110 Freshman Composition

“You don’t start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it’s good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it. That’s why I say one of the most valuable traits is persistence.” ― Octavia E. Butler

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  • Syllabus
    • Course Learning Objectives
    • Submission Requirements
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  • In addition to the textbook…
  • Course Materials
    • Course Powerpoints
    • Peer Review Sheets and Rubrics
    • Reflection Paper
      • reflection paper student sample
      • reflection paper instructor sample
      • Literacy Narrative Reflection Paper Rough Model
  • Course Genres
    • Literacy Narrative
      • Literacy Narrative Assignment
      • Literacy Narrative Outline
    • Blended Genre Text
      • why are ‘karens’ so angry?
    • Narrative Essay
    • Expository Essay
      • expository essay assignment
    • Annotated Bibliography
      • Annotated Bibliography Assignment
    • Argumentative Essay
      • multimodal argumentative assignment
    • Powerpoint
    • Final Project- Digital Self Assessment and Portfolio
      • Self Assessment Portfolio Instructor Sample Page
      • Self Assessment Portfolio Project
  • Student Samples
    • Student Samples- Literacy Narrative
    • Student Sample- Expository Essay
    • Student Sample- Multimodal Powerpoints
    • Student Sample- Argumentative Essay
    • Student Sample- Final Project Portfolio and Self Assessment
      • student sample 1
      • student sample 2
      • student sample 3
      • student sample 4
      • student sample 5
      • student sample 6
    • Instructor Example Annotated Bibliography
  • TED Talks and Theory
  • Uncovering the Single Story
    • debunking the single story assignment prompt
  • Class Meeting Recordings
  • MLA Citation Style
    • 2021 MLA Norton Guide
    • Purdue OWL MLA Website
    • How to Cite a Poem in MLA
  • Sending Emails

Course Powerpoints

The Rhetorical Situation

The Powerpoint on Powerpoints 110

Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing + works11

mla style

email ettiquette

 

Genres

 

lit narrative and sponsors of literacy

The Expository Essay

narrative essay

Argumentative Essay

    The Five Parts of a Classical Argument

    Constructing-an-argument-they-say-i-say-evolved-2

NFG Chapter 12 and 48 annotated bibliography

 

Parts of the Essay

 

Essays are like sandwiches

Beginnings and Endings

— Intro & Conclusion (1)

— Introductions

Thesis Statement Review Revise1

— Thesis Statement Checklist

Building Body Paragraphs

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