Monday, June 13, 2016

Comp. Lit. II:

Today:

We went over the final exam portfolio:

Comp. Lit. II: 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 5-7 sentence reflection piece as to why the prompts that you selected were meaningful and what specifically you chose to improve upon in your rewrite.  This must be completed prior to your exam time, as it must be typed.


Part II:  Selected Assignment  Please select one assignment that you are the most proud of and include it, or a description,  in your portfolio.  Please include a 10 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?


III: Essays  (15 points each)  Use a separate piece of lined-paper on which to compose your essay.


CP:  Directions- Write a well-crafted essay in response to two of the following questions.  Your essay should be at least three paragraphs in length.

CPA and H:  Directions- Please answer the three essay questions below.  Please answer each as a traditional 5 paragraph essay.

1.      Of the literature you’ve read in this class, which book, novel, poem or play had the strongest influence on you?  Explain why.  Be sure to include a brief synopsis of the piece, the names of characters, and specific scenes that interested you.

                               

-          Animal Farm by George Orwell

-          All My Sons by Arthur Miller

-          Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger

-          Lord of the Flies by William Golding

-          The Tempest  by William Shakespeare


2.   Many of the plays and novels that we read this year involve a lesson about human nature.  Please examine three of these and using examples from the novel(s) or play(s).


3.       It is said that if you ever wish to see a person’s true character, you only need to give them a little power and see how the handle it.  Absolute power corrupts absolutely.  Please look at three characters, from 3 different novels/plays that abused their power.  Please make sure that you provide solid examples for each.

 
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, journal prompts  and class discussions.

EXTRA CREDIT: Design a creative cover for your portfolio.  I will be grading this on effort.   5 points.

 
We listened to professional Shakespearian actors and read along in your scripts.  Did this make it easier to hear someone that has studied the lines?

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