For all assignments and labs, please do the following before submitting:
1) Check carefully for grammatical and mechanical errors.
2) Make sure that your name is on your document (always, always, always).
3) Put the correct assignment/lab week (unit) and number under your name.
4) Save the file with your name, the week, and the type/number. For example, if I was turning in the only lab in week (unit) two, I would save the file as BirdU2L1.
5) Email the assignment/lab as an attachment in an email.
6) In the subject line Put your name, assignment, and week. See #4.
Below are the assignments, labs, and projects for our class.
WEEK ONE
WEEK TWO
WEEK THREE
WEEK FOUR
Punctuation 85-89
Notorious Confusables 125-132
Paragraph stating that you completed the assignment and telling me 3 things that you already knew, 3 things that you learned, and a reflection on the experience.
The above assignment replaces U3A3 in the gradebook.
WEEK FIVE
WEEK SIX
WEEK SEVEN
Guest speaker - Please get settled quickly and give our guest speaker your full attention and respect.
WEEK EIGHT
WEEK NINE
Grading Rubric PPoint.docx (You will have 20 minutes to practice and gather your thoughts before we begin the presentations. I can't wait to see what you have created!)
WEEK TEN
gs1145 Unit 9 Lab 1.docx (Our class is too large to fit this in after presentations in week 9, so I have moved it to week 10.)
WEEK ELEVEN
There are no late attempts at the final. You must be here. The final will be open notes and open book. Please come prepared. When you are finished, please put your exam upside down on the desk and leave quietly so that you do not disturb the others.