Chosen Novel Project
“You can make anything by writing.” ― C.S. Lewis
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
BQ REVISION DIRECTIONS
Find your class on the side panel and do the following:
Format:
If you FAILED (less than a 70): you will take what you’ve
already done, copy and paste it, tell me which BQ it is, and edit/revise it.
- Write your first or last name at the top of the post
- Paste your original post with the title of the BQ that you are revising.
Ex. BQ 2 - The Protagonist (underneath this, you copy and paste your first response) - Skip a line.
- Identify your revision
Ex. BQ 2 - The Protagonist Revision
You must write Revision so I am able to identify your revision situation. - Write your revision.
- Write your first and last name.
- Find the directions for the BQ you are revising from the side panel. Make sure you follow every direction (with the exception of commenting on a peer's response).
- Write your first or last name at the top of the post
- State which BQ you are writing
Ex. BQ 2 - The Protagonist (FIRST TIME)
You must write (FIRST TIME) so I am able to identify your revision situation. - Answer the prompt.
Note:
- All of your revisions will be in ONE long comment - do not post separate comments for separate revisions.
- I start grading from a 70 - not 100 - so please make sure to edit carefully.
- I do NOT need to see your comments on your peers' responses (I'm only grading your revision - I'm not taking comments into consideration).
Due: Wednesday February 20th by midnight
Monday, February 11, 2013
Fourth Period - BQ6: Reflection
On your rationale handout, you
made a prediction. Your assignment is to answer one of the following: How has the novel deviated from your prediction? Or, how has
your novel followed your prediction?
Then, list the two McKee quotes you will be
using for your poster presentation.
Format:
First and Last Name
Original
prediction
How your
prediction changed or stayed (relatively) the same – in detail!
“Quote #1”
“Quote #2”
“Quote #2”
Note:
- You do NOT have to comment on a peer’s post this time! (:
- If you ended up changing your book in the beginning of the project, you will not be writing about your prediction. Instead, you will write what surprised you. How did your ideas of the characters, plot, and other elements change as the story progressed? You still have to include two McKee quotes in your post.
Second Period - BQ6: Reflection
On your rationale handout, you
made a prediction. Your assignment is to answer one of the following: How has the novel deviated from your prediction? Or, how has
your novel followed your prediction?
Then, list the two McKee quotes you will be
using for your poster presentation.
Format:
First and Last Name
Original
prediction
How your
prediction changed or stayed (relatively) the same – in detail!
“Quote #1”
“Quote #2”
“Quote #2”
Note:
- You do NOT have to comment on a peer’s post this time! (:
- If you ended up changing your book in the beginning of the project, you will not be writing about your prediction. Instead, you will write what surprised you. How did your ideas of the characters, plot, and other elements change as the story progressed? You still have to include two McKee quotes in your post.
First Period - BQ6: Reflection
On your rationale handout, you
made a prediction. Your assignment is to answer one of the following: How has the novel deviated from your prediction? Or, how has
your novel followed your prediction?
Then, list the two McKee quotes you will be
using for your poster presentation.
Format:
First and Last Name
Original
prediction
How your
prediction changed or stayed (relatively) the same – in detail!
“Quote #1”
“Quote #2”
“Quote #2”
Note:
- You do NOT have to comment on a peer’s post this time! (:
- If you ended up changing your book in the beginning of the project, you will not be writing about your prediction. Instead, you will write what surprised you. How did your ideas of the characters, plot, and other elements change as the story progressed? You still have to include two McKee quotes in your post.
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