Portfolio Final Assessment
For your final
assignment, I will ask you to reflect back on the work that we did
together. A portfolio allows you the
opportunity to think about what you have done, what you have learned, and how
you may have changed through the process.
A completed portfolio consists of the following four parts:
Part I: Journal
Prompts Please select 5 out of the 30 journal prompts that
you are most proud of. For each one,
please type out a revised and improved version. Please follow each one with a 3-5 sentence reflection piece as to why
the prompts that you selected were meaningful and what specifically you chose
to improve upon in your rewrite.
Part II: Selected
Assignment Please select one assignment that you are the most
proud of from your writing folder and
include it in your portfolio. Please include a 3-5 sentence reflective
piece commenting on:
1.
What specifically
did you learn from this assignment?
2.
What specifically did you find most challenging
in this assignment?
3.
If you could do this again, what could you
improve on?
Part III: Letter
to Students Please write a one page letter to future students
taking this class. Please give advice on
what to expect from me as a teacher, as well as your comments on the activities
and assignments that we did in class.
Please make reference to specific assignments and novels in your
discussion.
Part IV: Letter
to Yourself Please write a letter to yourself. In this letter, please comment on specific
areas that you have improved upon while taking this course. Think about thoughts and feeling that you have
had while reading and writing in this class.
Please try and give specific evidence to back up your statements. You should aim to cover at least three areas
of improvement, with three specific examples.
Please also feel free to comment on how you have changed as a person
through assignments and class discussions.
Part V: To be completed in class during your final
exam:
5 Paragraph Essay (H) 3 paragraph (CP/CPA):
Please answer the following question. Please structure your response in a well-
written (as apposed to poorly written) 5 paragraph essay. Please make sure to give specific examples to
back up your thesis.
Obtaining greater power or status is something that many
people strive for, but is this ambition good or evil? In other words, what
effect does trying to change one’s position in society have on a person? In at
least three works of literature we’ve read in class, identify characters who
struggle to change or maintain their power or status. Explain whether this struggle turns out to be
good or bad for them. Do they succeed?
What causes their success, or failure?
Please include all parts along with this assignment sheet in
a manila folder, with your name, date
and class clearly marked on the front.
If you do not have one easily available, please see me.
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