SYLLABUS:



English B: Introduction to College Writing

Syllabus for Fall 2013

INSTRUCTOR CONTACT AND COURSE MEETING INFORMATION:

Section 6162: M & W 9:15 am – 11:20 am

in H213/H312

Section 6179: M & W 12:30 pm – 2:35 pm

in H101/H312

Instructor: Sara Blake

E-mail: sblake@elcamino.edu

Phone: 310-660-3593 x 3185

Office: H221G (2nd floor, Humanities Bldg.)

Office Hours:

Mondays & Wednesdays: 8:30-9:00 am

Tuesdays & Thursdays: 7:30-8:00 am (via email)

URL:

TEXTBOOK & MATERIALS:

REQUIRED

• Constructing Paragraphs, 3rd Edition, by Peppard

• USB flash drive

• Three-ring binder with paper & dividers

• Highlighter, black or blue pens

• Actively-checked MyECC email account



RECOMMENDED

• College-level dictionary

( and are also good resources)

• Stapler and hole punch

COURSE CATALOG DESCRIPTION:

This class introduces students to the processes of creating, developing, and revising paragraphs and short essays based on personal experiences, observations, and reactions to short reading selections. Students learn basic rules of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Students practice a variety of sentence types and paragraph structures. Students revise their writing with the assistance of weekly one-on-one tutorials.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Read and apply critical thinking skills to pre-collegiate texts for the purposes of writing and discussion.

• Apply appropriate strategies from the writing process to create, compose, revise, and edit drafts.

• Demonstrate ability to participate in draft-review activities, such as peer review and one-on-one tutorials.

• Plan, write, and revise paragraphs based on personal experience and observations, including a topic sentence and supporting details, and avoiding grammatical and mechanical errors that interfere with meaning.

• Write and revise summaries of, and personal responses to, short magazine or newspaper articles.

• Compose a variety of sentence types and edit them for correct grammar, appropriate word choice, and accurate spelling.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME:

Write a 200-350 word descriptive, reflective, or narrative paragraph(s) that has gone through multiple revisions and responds to a text discussed in class. Paragraphs should include a clear topic sentence and provide supporting details. Paragraphs should be logically organized and focused. Paragraphs should use basic rules of grammar, spelling, and punctuation so that a reader can understand the writer’s ideas; they should also be double spaced and follow MLA style for indentation, heading, title, and font.

SPECIAL NEEDS:

If you feel you may need an accommodation based on the impact of a documented disability, contact the instructor to discuss your specific needs. You may also need to contact the Special Resource Center (SRC) at (310) 660-3296 to coordinate reasonable accommodations.

PLAGIARISM AND CHEATING : Plagiarism is passing off someone else’s words and/or ideas as your own, either by turning in an essay written by someone else or by copying sentences or paragraphs from a book or internet site into a paper of your own without identifying their source. Cheating includes copying off of someone else’s paper, having someone else do your work, or obtaining the answers to an exam. As provided for in the El Camino Standards of Student Conduct (Section I.B. of ECC Board Policy 5500), any evidence of plagiarism or cheating will be reported to the college and affected work will receive a grade of zero.

ATTENDANCE: Class attendance at both regular class meetings and labs is required. Attendance and participation in in-class activities are important factors in your course grade, so failure to attend class will negatively impact your overall course grade. Any student with more than 3 unexcused absences, or 5 absences for any reason, will be dropped from the course. Excessive tardies will be counted as an absence. Keep track of your attendance each day on the schedule.

COURSE STRUCTURE: During the lab session, you‘ll have the opportunity to work on your writing on a one-on-one basis with the instructor and a tutor from the Writing Center, to draft and revise your essays using computers in the lab, and to work on your grammar and vocabulary skills using computer-aided instruction. During the regular class meeting, you’ll learn about elements of the writing process, practice techniques for generating and developing ideas, practice expressing yourself in timed in-class writings, learn about college resources and support services, review elements of grammar and usage, and explore strategies for student success.

CLASSROOM POLICIES:

• Cell phones and other electronic devices: No cell phone conversations, texting, or

checking messages during class. You can check your phone during the break.

Cell phone use not only interferes with your own learning, but it’s also very distracting to

other students as well as the instructor. Show respect for others and for your own

learning by silencing all distracting devices (e.g., cell phones, iPods, bluetooths, etc.) and and putting them away.

• Materials: Bring Constructing Paragraphs and your English B binder to each class meeting.

• Late Work: Submitting work on time is a key component of student success. If you turn in your work after the due date, it will have points subtracted for lateness. (TIP: If you don’t have an assignment ready to submit, come to class anyway so you don’t get further behind. You can turn the paper in later in the day, and it will still be accepted as “on time.”)

• Tardiness: It’s important to be in class on time. However, if you can’t avoid being late, it’s better to come to class a little late than not to come at all. Just come in quietly and take a seat near the door to avoid distracting everyone else.

• Behavior: This is a college class, and college students are expected to be on task, to be alert with their heads off the desk, to have their own books and materials, and to participate appropriately and respectfully. Take off sunglasses, remove ear buds, refrain from personal grooming during class, and don’t do work from other classes during our class time. All behavior, language, topics, and essays must be appropriate to an academic setting.

• Missed Lab: If you miss a lab, go to the Writing Center for a conference. Be sure to take the assignment sheet and a lab sheet along with your essay.

• Computer Lab: No food or drink is allowed in the lab. Computers are to be used for academic work only, such as computer exercises, MyECC, word processing, and class research, not to visit non-course related web sites, update Facebook, or play games. Work only on class-related activities in the lab. If you finish the day’s class work, get started on your homework.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS & GRADING:

This is a PASS/NO PASS course. In order to pass, you must submit all of the essays and earn at least 750 points overall. Points are assigned as follows:

|Multi-Draft Essay 1 |50 |

|Multi-Draft Essay 2 |75 |

|Multi-Draft Essay 3 |100 |

|Multi-Draft Essay 4 |125 |

|Multi-Draft Essay 5 |150 |

|Mid-Term In-Class Essay |50 |

|End-of-Term In-Class Essay |75 |

|In-Class Timed Writings |50 |

|Grammar Quizzes |70 |

|Townsend Online Learning Center |80 |

|Personal Error Log |60 |

|Binder Checks |20 |

|Class Activities |95 |

|Total Points Possible |1000 |

HINTS FOR SUCCESS:

• Going to college can change your life; make the most of it. Don’t sabotage yourself by failing to show up for class, coming to class without materials or failing to turn in assignments. What you get out of your experience depends on what you put into it.

• Ask yourself throughout the semester, “Why am I here? What are my goals? Am I doing everything I can to achieve these goals?”

• Have a positive attitude. You can succeed in this course! If you need extra help or if you get confused or overwhelmed by an assignment, visit the Writing Center, go to the Learning Resource Center, get connected with the Special Resource Center, or see the instructor. We are all here to support you and give you the assistance you need.

Important Dates:

Last day to add a class Friday 9/6

Last day to drop with no notation Friday 9/6

Last day to drop with a “W” Friday 11/15

LOG-IN IDs and PASSWORDS:

MyECC: ____________________________________________

Etudes: _____________________________________________________

Townsend Press Learning Center: ___________________________

| |MW English B Weekly Schedule | |

|Fall 2013 |of Activities and Homework |Instructor: Prof. Blake |

|NOTE: Note: In-class presentations about student services and visits to on-campus resources will be added to the schedule when feasible. It’s your |

|responsibility to bring your textbook, 3-ring class binder, and any other assigned materials to class. On lab days, bring your USB flash drive to |

|save your computer work. On Mondays, class meets in the Computer Lab. On Wednesdays, class meets in a regular classroom. Unless otherwise indicated, |

|assignments and homework are to be completed before class on the dates indicated. CP refers to your textbook Constructing Paragraphs. To keep track |

|of your attendance, circle the appropriate letter (P=present, A=absent, T=tardy, E=left early). |

|Date |Classroom Activities |Assignments/Homework Due |

|Week 1 | | |

| |Mon. 8/26 in Lab P A T E | |

| | | |

| |Intro to Class: MyECC, syllabus | |

| |Student Success: ECC English Sequence, MyECC Activity (5 pts) | |

| | |Bring to class materials for binder: 3-ring |

| |Wed. 8/28 in Classroom P A T E |binder, 5 dividers, and college ruled notebook |

| | |paper (5 pts) |

| |Getting Acquainted: icebreaker activity |Bring to class the textbook Constructing |

| |Student Success: set up binder, preview Constructing Paragraphs, successful |Paragraphs (5 pts) |

| |learners, campus resources scavenger hunt assigned |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Writing Process: overview of writing process | |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #1 - beginning college experience (5 pts) | |

|Week 2 |Mon. 9/2 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY – NO CLASS |

| | |( Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Wed. 9/4 in Classroom P A T E |( Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #2 (college decision) (5 pts) | |

| |Student Success: notetaking | |

| |Grammar: Sentence Parts (nouns, pronouns, verbs) | |

| |Writing Structure: one-paragraph essay structure | |

| |Essay #1 assigned: one-paragraph essay on college decision | |

| |Prewriting: brainstorming (reasons for college) | |

|Week 3 | |Bring USB flash drive to save work. |

| |Mon. 9/9 in Lab P A T E |Bring draft of Essay #1 for conference (college |

| |MyECC: check email |decision topic) |

| |TPLC: sign up for Townsend Press Online Learning Center and record your ID and |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |password (5 pts) | |

| |Writing Conference: Essay #1 (must be typed before conference) | |

| |Writing Structure: formatting a paragraph MLA style | |

| | |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Wed. 9/11 in Classroom P A T E |Bring completed scavenger hunt (5 pts) |

| | |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Campus Resources: Scavenger Hunt due | |

| |Grammar: Sentence Parts (prepositions, adjectives, adverbs) | |

| |Student Success: Time Management (activity assigned) | |

| |Essay #2 assigned – Narrative paragraph on memorable incident | |

| |Prewriting: Sentence Starters | |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #3 (one sentence starter) (5 pts) | |

|Week 4 | |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

| |Mon. 9/16 in Lab P A T E |Draft of Essay #2 due |

| |MyECC: check email |Revised and edited version of Essay #1 due (with |

| |Etudes: Etudes: log in, record your ID and password, review Gradebook, check |first draft and conference check sheet) (50 pts) |

| |acceptance of syllabus policies, post 3 favorites in Discussion Board (5 pts) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |TPLC: Chapter 1 Subjects and Verbs (10 pts) | |

| |Final Draft of Essay #1 due by end of class | |

| |Writing Conference: Draft of Essay #2 | |

| | |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Wed. 9/18 in Classroom P A T E |Time Management Activity Due (5 pts) |

| |Writing Skill: Being Specific – “show, don’t tell” |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Student Success: Educational Goals, Educational Plan (counselor visit) | |

| |Grammar: Sentence Parts (Regular and Irregular Verbs) | |

| |Student Success: Flashcards | |

|Week 5 | |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

| |Mon. 9/23 in Lab P A T E |Bring revised draft of Essay #2 for conference |

| |MyECC: check email |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |TPLC: Chapter 2 Irregular Verbs (10 pts) | |

| |Etudes: Post in Discussion Board one sentence from Essay #2 containing dialogue (5| |

| |pts) | |

| |Writing Conference: Revised Essay #2 with dialogue, strong verbs and specific | |

| |details | |

| |Grammar: Personal Grammar Log assigned | |

| | |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Wed. 9/25 in Classroom P A T E |Review principle tenses and irregular verbs for |

| |Grammar Quiz 1 (10 pts.): Standard English Verbs |quiz (CP: Standard English Verbs) |

| |Grammar: Sentence Parts (Pronoun Types) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Prewriting: Clustering (describe a person) | |

| |Essay #3 assigned – Paragraph describing person with primary and secondary support| |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #4 (5 pts) | |

| |Mon. 9/30 in Lab P A T E |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

|Week 6 |MyECC: check email |Thesis and outline for Essay #3 due (can be |

| |Grammar: Etudes>Resources>Grammar>Pronoun Types |handwritten) |

| |Final Edited Version of Essay #2 due by end of class |Revised and edited version of Essay #2 due (with |

| |Writing Conference: Essay #3 thesis and outline |all drafts and conference check sheets) (75 pts) |

| |Compose and print draft of Essay 3 for peer review on Wednesday |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Wed. 10/2 in Classroom P A T E |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Grammar Quiz 2 (10 pts): Pronouns |Bring outline and draft of Essay #3 to class for |

| |Grammar: Writing Clearly (fragments) |peer editing (10 pts) |

| |Writing Skills: Transitions for Coherence |Review Pronoun Types for quiz (CP: Sentence Parts: |

| |Peer Editing: Essay #3 |Pronouns) |

| | |Other homework/assignments due: |

|Week 7 |Mon. 10/7 in Lab P A T E |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

| |MyECC: check email |Bring revised draft of Essay #3 with peer review |

| |TPLC: Chapter 5 Fragments (10 pts) |checklist for conference |

| |Writing Conference: Essay #3 |Grammar Log for Essay 1 due (15 pts) |

| |Completed Grammar Log for Essay 1 due by end of class |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Wed. 10/9 in Classroom P A T E |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Grammar Quiz 3 (10 pts): Fragments |Review fragments for quiz (CP: Fragments) |

| |Grammar: Writing Clearly (run-ons and comma splices) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Student Success: Writing Essay Exams | |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #5 (5 pts) | |

| |Prewriting: Brainstorming (holidays) | |

| |Sign up for conference day and time | |

|Week 8 |Mon. 10/14 in Lab P A T E |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

| |MyECC: check email |Revised and edited version of Essay #3 due (with |

| |TPLC: Chapter 6 Run-Ons (10 pts) |all drafts and conference check sheets) (100 pts) |

| |Final Draft of Essay #3 due by end of class |Grammar Log Essay #2 Due (15 pts) |

| |Grammar Log Essay #2 due |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Wed. 10/16 in Classroom P A T E |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Mid-Term In-Class Essay (50) – holiday paragraph with primary and secondary |Bring bluebook and pens for in-class essay |

| |support |Binder due for check (10 pts) |

| |Grammar Quiz 4: Run-ons and Comma Splices (10 pts) |Review run-ons and comma splices for quiz (CP: |

| |Student Success: submit binder for check, sign up for conference date and time |Run-ons, Comma Splices) |

| | |Other homework/assignments due: |

|Week 9 |Mon. 10/21 in Office P A N/A |Check Gradebook in Etudes |

| | |Bring binder |

| |CONFERENCES IN H221G – No Regular Class |Conference time: |

| |Wed. 10/23 in Office P A N/A |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| | |Check Gradebook in Etudes |

| |CONFERENCES IN H221G – No Regular Class |Bring binder |

| | |Conference time: |

|Week 10 |Mon. 10/28 in Lab P A T E |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

| |MyECC: check email |Grammar Log for Essay 3 due (15 pts) |

| |Essay #4 assigned – comparison/contrast paragraph |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Writing Skills: Comparison/Contrast | |

| |Prewriting: Graphic Organizers | |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #6 (5 pts) | |

| |Complete Grammar Log Essay #3 | |

| |Wed. 10/30 in Classroom P A T E |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #7 (5 pts) |Ed Plan Due (10 pts) |

| |Grammar: Writing Clearly (Subject-Verb Agreement) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Student Success: Tentative – Career Center Counselor | |

| |Writing Skills: Transitions in Compare/Contrast | |

|Week 11 | |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

| |Mon. 11/4 in Lab P A T E |Bring pt x pt and subj x subj outlines for Essay #4|

| |MyECC: check email |for conference |

| |Writing Conference: Outline for Essay #4 – comparison/contrast paragraph |Read in CP Chapter on Apostrophes |

| |TPLC: Chapter 11 Apostrophes (5 pts) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |TPLC: Chapter 4 Subject-verb agreement (10 pts) | |

| | |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Wed. 11/6 in Classroom P A T E |Review subject-verb agreement for quiz (CP: |

| |Grammar Quiz 5: Subject-verb agreement (10 pts) |Subject-Verb Agreement) |

| |Grammar: Writing Clearly (Sentence types) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #8 (5 pts) | |

| |Active Reading: Reading for main ideas | |

| |Vocabulary: Decoding words using context and a dictionary | |

|Week 12 |Mon. 11/11 VETERANS DAY HOLIDAY – NO CLASS |

| | |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Wed. 11/13 in Classroom P A T E |Bring active reading article and completed |

| |Essay #5 assigned: summary/response |worksheet for in-class activity |

| |Writing a Summary: in-class activity (5 pts) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Grammar: Writing Clearly (Pronoun Agreement and Reference) | |

| |Revising for Sentence Variety | |

|Week 13 |Mon. 11/18 in Lab P A T E |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

| |MyECC: check email |Bring draft of Essay #4 for conference |

| |TPLC: Chapter 7 Pronouns (10 pts) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Etudes: Writing Conference: Essay #4 | |

| |Work on Summary | |

| | |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Wed. 11/20 in Classroom P A T E |Review pronoun agreement for quiz (CP: Pronoun |

| |Grammar Quiz 6: Pronoun Agreement and Reference (10 pts) |Agreement and Pronoun Reference 126-129) |

| |Writing Practice: Timed Writing #9 (5 pts) |Bring summary paragraph to class for peer review (5|

| |Grammar: Writing Clearly (commonly confused words) |pts) |

| |Punctuation: Commas |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Writing Skills: Developing a Response Paragraph | |

| |Peer Review of summary paragraph | |

|Week 14 |Mon. 11/25 in Lab P A T E |Revised and edited version of Essay #4 due (with |

| |MyECC: check email |outline, all drafts and conference check sheet) |

| |Etudes: Post in Discussion Board an example of 3 Types of Sentences from your |(125 pts) |

| |Essay #4: a simple sentence, a compound sentence and a complex sentence (5 pts) |Bring draft of Essay #5 summary paragraph for |

| |TPLC Chapter 14 Homonyms (10 pts) |conference |

| |Writing Conference: Essay #5 summary paragraph |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Wed. 11/27 in Classroom P A T E |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Grammar Quiz 7: Commonly Confused Words (10 pts) |Review commonly confused words for quiz (CP: |

| |Punctuation: Commas |Commonly Confused Words) |

| |Writing Practice: timed writing #10 (challenge overcome) |Bring USB flash drive to save work |

| |Last day to submit late work |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Last day to make up missed quizzes | |

|Week 15 |Mon. 12/2 in Lab P A T E |Bring draft of Essay #5 (2 paragraphs) for |

| |MyECC: check email |conference on response |

| |TPLC: Chapter 10 Commas (5 pts) |Other homework/assignments due: |

| |Work on Grammar Log for Essay #4 | |

| |Last day to submit late work | |

| |Last day for lab computer use | |

| |Wed. 12/4 in Classroom P A T E |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |Revised Essay #5 due |Bring bluebook for in-class essay |

| |Grammar Log for Essay #4 due |Revised and edited version of Essay #5 due (with |

| |Evaluate Class |peer review, all drafts and conference check |

| |Sign up for end-of-semester conference day and time |sheets) (150 pts) |

| |Final binder check |Complete Grammar Log for Essay #4 (15 pts) |

| |End-of-Semester In-Class Essay (75 pts) |Bring binder for check (10 pts) |

| | |Other homework/assignments due |

| |Mon. 12/9 in Office P A N/A |Check Gradebook in Etudes for accuracy |

|Week 16 |CONFERENCES IN H221G – No Regular Class, Check Final Grade, Pick up Graded Essay |Bring binder |

| |#5 and In-Class Essay |Conference time: |

| |Wed. 12/11 in Office P A N/A |Bring Constructing Paragraphs |

| |CONFERENCES IN H221G – No Regular Class, Check Final Grade, Pick up Graded Essay |Check Gradebook in Etudes for accuracy |

| |#5 and In-Class Essay |Bring binder |

| | |Conference time: |

HAVE A GREAT WINTER BREAK!

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