Journal 7-12

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Unit 2 Course Journal: The Writing Process in Action, Entries 7-12

Required Journal Entry 12: Evaluation

Review the patterns of development .thaf yiou've learned and used in your essays and journal entries^-In-th^s.unii^Explaln how each of

these patterns of development.or organizatfonal methods will be use¬

ful to you in your upcoming courses:and your future career. (Length

open)

JOURNAL ENTRY GRADING CRITERIA Your journal will be evaluated according to the following requirements:

Ideas and Content: How accurately and effectively you responded to the entry. Your writing focused on the topic of the entry and is based on the correct reading assignments in

your texts; you effectively engaged with the content of the reading assignments and composed thoughtful original responses to each entiy; when required, you cited and docu¬

mented secondary source material appropriately and

correctly.

Organization: How well each entry is developed. All para¬

graphs begin with an appropriate topic sentence and are developed fully by using examples, illustration, and/or evi¬ dence; each entry meets the required minimum length.

General Correctness: How well entries meet the expectations

of college-level academic writing in the areas of sentence struc¬

ture, grammar, word choice and spelling, and punctuation.

Format: How accurately you followed the prescribed format

for the journal by including the required header, entry title and date, and used correct margins, font, and line spacing.

SUBMITTING THE ASSIGNMENT If you have not kept all your journal entries in a single docu¬

ment, you will need to copy and paste them in order to one

word-processed document. Give the document a title that you

will easily recognize and save it as a .doc, .docx, or .rtf file.

To submit the assignment, follow these steps:

1. Type each entry according to the format instructions for the journal on page 98-149.

2. Save the document.

3. Go to your student portal.

4. Click on Take Exam next to this lesson 25020500.

5. Follow the instructions on the exam submission page to

upload your exam for evaluation.

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