En0600 week 2 lecture
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EN0600NAU
S. JohnstonWeek 2 Lecture
EN0600
WeekTwo Review
Overview
A. Overview
1. Rubrics
2. Website
3. D2L
4. MFL
5. Summary
6. Deadlines
7. Schedule
1. Rubrics
Discussion Rubric
Writing Process Rubric
General Writing Assignment Rubric
Overview
A. Overview
1. Rubrics
2. Website
3. D2L
4. MFL
5. Summary
6. Deadlines
7. Schedule
6. Course Website
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http://www.nauen0600.wordpress.com. You
are urged to access our course on the web
during classtime as well as from home to
familiarize yourself with the material and
prepare for coursework. Use of the course
website is for your convenience only;
participation is voluntary.
Overview
A. Overview
1. Rubrics
2. Website
3. D2L
4. MFL
5. Summary
6. Deadlines
7. Schedule
3. D2L
Access D2L at
www.mynau.national.edu. The D2L
username is typically your NAU email
address WITHOUT the
@national.edu.
Overview
A. Overview
1. Rubrics
2. Website
3. D2L
4. MFL
5. Summary
6. Deadlines
7. Schedule
4. MyFoundationsLab
You can also access MFL from your
D2L classroom, under “Course
Materials” and “Content”. Look for the
link on the left-side menu “Course
Resources” and click on “Go to
MyFoundationsLab”.
Overview
A. Overview
1. Rubrics
2. Website
3. D2L
4. MFL
5. Summary
6. Deadlines
7. Schedule
EN0600: About Week 2
This week we cover inferences in
Learning Plan 2. An inference is a
conclusion drawn from evidence or
implied via reasoning. A greater
awareness of inferences strengthens
analytical skills. A total of 100 points
is possible in this learning plan.
Overview
A. Overview
1. Rubrics
2. Website
3. D2L
4. MFL
5. Summary
6. Deadlines
7. Schedule
Required Coursework: Last Week
D2L: Quiz Pre-Test
D2L: Dropbox Pre-Essay
D2L: Discussions Disc. 1: Introductions
D2L: Quiz LP1.1 Assignment
Scavenger Hunt
D2L: Quiz LP1.2 Assignment:
Word Meanings in Context
D2L: Quiz LP1.3 Assignment:
Summary
Overview
A. Overview
1. Rubrics
2. Website
3. D2L
4. MFL
5. Summary
6. Deadlines
7. Schedule
Required Coursework: Before Class
Read Chapter 3 in Mosaics
Overview
A. Overview
1. Rubrics
2. Website
3. D2L
4. MFL
5. Summary
6. Deadlines
7. Schedule
Required Coursework: During Class
9/13/2013 D2L Disc. 2: Making Inferences
9/13/2013 D2L Quizzes: LP2.2 Concept Map
9/13/2013 MFL Set Up Account, Complete
Reading Path Builder and Writing
Path Builder
9/13/2013 MFL R3.1: LP2.1 Post Test
Active Reading
9/13/2013 MFL R3.19: LP2.2 Post Test
Inference
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Week 2
B. Week 2
1. Summary
2. Deadlines
3. Schedule
4. Lecture
5. Coursework
6. Homework
Week 2 Class Schedule
1. Review
2. Week 2 Lecture
3. Break (10 minutes)
4. D2L Disc. 2: Making Inferences
5. D2L: Quizzes LP2.2: Concept Map
6. Break (10 minutes)
7. MFL set up, Reading Path Builder,
Writing Path Builder, R3.1 and R3.19
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Lecture
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Chapter 3: Reading Critically
Preparing to Read
Reading
Using a Reading Strategy
First Rereading
Second Rereading
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
a.Preparing to Read
Prereading:
• Activities activate the right side of the brain
(imaginative, creative side).
• Think up new ideas; see new relationships among
old ideas
• Helps with the following tasks:
Survey and analyze the title
Find out what you can about the author
Focus on the subject of the reading selection.
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
a.Preparing to Read
Prereading: Survey and analyze the title
Title: “I Just Wanna Be Average”
1. At face value, what does the title mean?
2. On what assumptions is it based?
3. Why would someone want to focus on
this statement in an essay?
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
a.Preparing to Read
Prereading: Find out what you can about
the author
“Mike Rose”
A web search reveals the author is a non-
English speaking immigrant who
experienced prejudice and stereotyping.
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
a.Preparing to Read
Prereading: Focus on the subject of the
reading selection.
Initial personal reactions to the Mike Rose essay:
1. What do you think about separating students by ability
level in high school? Advantages/disadvantages? How
would it affect learning? Did you high school do this?
2. In the essay, the writer claims that students use
sophisticated defense mechanisms to get through high
school. Have you ever used any defenses in school?
How did these defenses make you act? Did they help or
hinder your learning?
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
b. Reading
1. Reread three times
2. Expand your vocabulary
1. Highlight unknown words
2. Make a list
3. Look up known vocabulary
4. Reread the passage
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
Use a reading strategy:
Making personal associations, thinking
aloud, chunking, graphing, peer
teaching, summarizing, reacting
critically, making connections, recognizing
facts/opinions, reading with/against the
author
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
d. Using a Reading Strategy
Discovering Purpose and Audience
• Read Mike Rose‟s essay (p. 24-26 in Mosaics and
attached).
• Determine what you believe is the purpose of the
essay.
• Who do you think is his audience?
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
d. First Rereading
First Reading: Acquaintance (Who, What, Where)
First Rereading: Understanding (Why, How)
-On what assumptions does the writer base points? What
relationships are drawn between ideas? Are these
connections stated or unstated?
-Which students were directed to a vocational education
track?
-What is Rose’s purpose in the essay?
-Is the essay unified? Does each topic sentence support
the purpose (thesis)?
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
d. Second Rereading
First Reading: Acquaintance (Who, What, Where)
First Rereading: Understanding (Why, How)
Second Rereading: Recycling (Incorporate into opinion)
-Take notes as you read for the third time.
-Ask “Why” and “How” questions.
-Record your feelings after reading.
-Analyze your thoughts.
-Share your opinions, specifically referencing relevant
passages in the essay.
Chap. 3
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Reading Critically
a. Preparing to Read
b. Reading
c. Using a Reading Strategy
d. First Rereading
e. Second Rereading
d. Second Rereading
• A fact is information that can be proven
• An “inference” is a judgment from known facts.
• Inferences help you form opinions about what you
read or hear.
“ If you infer that something has happened, you do
not see, hear, feel, smell, or taste the actual event.
But from what you know, it makes sense to think
that it has happened.” (cuesta.edu).
Chap. 3
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WeekTwo Coursework: D2L
Class Break: 10 minutes
Coursework
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
-D2L
-MFL
3. Homework
Disc. 2: Making Inferences
Directions:
-Log on to D2L.
-Under “Course Materials”, select "Discussions“.
-Click on “Discussion 2” under the LP2 Materials.
-View Robot II.
Construct Initial Post and 2 replies.
DISCUSSION 2 GRADING CRITERIA
1. Requested topics addressed:
-Why does the robot tell the boss that Phyllis takes 1.5 hour lunches?
-Why do you think that?
-What do you suppose is in the bottle of „secret fuel?‟
-Why do you think that?
2. In-depth discussion of assigned text referenced by citation/page number.
3. Outside research discussed and referenced by citation.
4. Poses additional questions that deepen the discussion.
5. Submission has been proofread.
6. Acknowledges and respects opinions and ideas of others.
7. Replies address more than one previous post of other students.
8. Replies acknowledge and respect opinions and ideas of others.
9. Replies include discussion of assigned readings by referenced page number.
10. Outside research discussed and referenced by citation.
Coursework
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
-D2L
-MFL
3. Homework
LP2.2: Concept Map:
Directions:
-Read “Happiness is Catching” on p. 386 of
Mosaics (alternate essay attached).
-Note 3 facts from the essay. Then note 2
inferences you can make from each fact, given
your own background and experience?
-Log on to D2L.
-Under “Assessment”, select “Quizzes“.
-Complete LP2.2 Assignment: Concept Map.
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WeekTwo Coursework: MFL
Class Break: 10 minutes
Coursework
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
-D2L
-MFL
3. Homework
MFL• Access MFL from your D2L classroom, under
“Course Materials” and “Content”.
• Look for the link on the left-side menu “Course
Resources” and click on “Go to
MyFoundationsLab”.
• To register for MFL, go to
www.myfoundationslab.com, click the Register
button, and follow the instructions.
• In the right column on your personalized Home
page, under “Announcements,” the “Take a Tour” link
includes information which will familiarize you with
MyFoundationsLab.
Coursework
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
-D2L
-MFL
3. Homework
MyFoundationsLab (MFL): Complete the
Reading Path Builder and the Writing Path
Builder. This activity is worth 15 points.
LP2.1 Post Test: Active Reading: In
MFL, click into the Reading Learning Path.
Complete the activities for the topics “Active
Reading” and “Inference.” Refer to LP2 MFL
for directions. This activity is worth 20 points
total.
LP2.2 Post Test: Inference: In
MFL, complete R3.19-Post Test for the
following topics: “Active Reading” and
“Inference.”
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WeekTwo Homework
Homework
B. Week 2
1. Lecture
2. Coursework
3. Homework
Required Coursework: Homework
9/20/2013, 9:00AM Mosaics, Ch.10
9/22/2013 11:59PM D2L: Dropbox, LP2.1 Pre-Essay Revised.
LP2.1 ASSIGNMENT (PRE-ESSAY) GRADING CRITERIA POINTS
1. Thesis/claim made that fully responds to the assignment :
“Prompt: Three innovative ideas that would improve the area where I live
are: _____________, ______________, and _____________.” 3
2. Outside research referenced. 3
3. Logical connection of ideas/evidence to thesis/claim . 3
4. Introduction includes thesis statement/purpose and roadmapping. 3
5. Body format is organized using topic sentences in each paragraph and
transitions. 3
6. Conclusion includes concise restatement of thesis and roadmap. 3
7. Appropriate use of vocabulary, sentence structure and length . 3
8. Appropriate use of language that shows an awareness of audience, purpose
and occasion . 3
9. Submission has been proofread. 3
10. Use of 12-point font, correct margins and spacing and/or other assignment-
specific directions 3
Total: 3
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S. JohnstonWeek 2 Lecture