Thursday, June 11, 2015

Portfolio: Final

Today is the first deadline for the completed portfolio. It should be turned in today. If you need Monday to complete your work, please do so, but also please realize that you may be at an assembly. Make sure you can turn in your completed work by Monday end of day. No late work will be accepted.

HOMEWORK: Good luck on your finals!

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Portfolio: Final Exam

Please continue to prepare your final portfolio.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Final Exam/Portfolio Assessment

Please complete the following today in the lab:
  • Look through your portfolio. Remove any hand-written and homework assignments from it.
  • Gather your fiction together, gather your poetry together, and gather your script drafts together.
  • Print out any poem, script, or short story you wrote, but did not yet include in your portfolio.
Once you have done those three things:
  • If you have it, take out and re-read your letter to "The Enemies of the Writing Process." How'd you do against your old enemy? Procrastinators: do not avoid this next step!
  • Reflect on your progress as a writer this year. In a 3-4 page reflection (double spaced) reflect on your progress as a writer: what step in the writing process do you still struggle with? What part of the writing process is easy for you? What did you do well, what do you need more work or help on, what did you learn this year about crafting your work as art? Reflect on your overall growth that you feel you made this year. You may reference your English and Journalism classes as well if you'd like, but please reflect on your own growth as a creative writer. If you participated in any extra curricular activities, reflect on these too (particularly how they helped or hindered your progress as a writer).
  • Revise and craft your best work this year. This is your final 2015 draft. Change the heading of the pieces you are submitting as BEST CRAFTED WORK. You must include at least one poem, one short story, and one script, but you may choose several of your pieces for your final assessment. Please show ALL drafts!
  • Use a separate manila folder for your best crafted work and your reflection essay. These will be scored and evaluated as your final exam and will be sent to Central Office as your post assessment for this class.
Your portfolio (with reflection) is due as your FINAL EXAM on Monday, June 11 or June 15 whichever date works best for you. Once you're done with this portfolio, you are done with this course work. Congratulations!

HOMEWORK: Bring your portfolios/work/drafts to class to work on them. Return books to the library.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Annie Hall; Final Portfolio

After screening Annie Hall, please complete the following:
  • Look through your portfolio. Remove any hand-written and homework assignments from it.
  • Gather your fiction together, gather your poetry together, and gather your script drafts together.
  • Print out any poem, script, or short story you wrote, but did not yet include in your portfolio.
Once you have done those three things:
  • If you have it, take out and re-read your letter to "The Enemies of the Writing Process." How'd you do against your old enemy? Procrastinators: do not avoid this next step!
  • Reflect on your progress as a writer this year. In a 3-4 page reflection (double spaced) reflect on your progress as a writer: what did you do well, what do you need more work or help on, what did you learn this year about crafting your work as art, and reflect on your overall growth that you feel you made this year. You may reference your English and Journalism classes as well if you'd like. If you participated in any extra curricular activities, reflect on these too(particularly how they helped or hindered your progress as a writer).
  • Revise and craft your best work this year. This is your final 2015 draft. Change the heading of the pieces you are submitting as BEST CRAFTED WORK. You must include at least one poem, one short story, and one script, but you may choose several of your pieces for your final assessment.
  • Use a separate manila folder for your best crafted work and your reflection essay. These will be scored and evaluated as your final exam and will be sent to Central Office as your post assessment for this class.
Your portfolio (with reflection) is due as your FINAL EXAM on Monday, June 11 or June 15.

HOMEWORK: Bring your portfolios/work/drafts to class to work on them. Return books to the library.

About this course!

This course stresses understanding the characteristics & techniques in the literary genres of fiction, poetry, and dramatic writing. This course will continue to build on students’ reading and writing skills begun in previous creative writing classes. Readings and discussions of works by major writers in the field will be examined as inspiration and models of fine writing. This educational blog is designed for the use of the students at the School of the Arts in Rochester, NY.