Group assignments en191f06 5-minute Student presentations 9-20-2006

Present from the Scribner Handbook the essence of chapters assigned to each group; use your own examples, and be ready to present to the class by 7:20 PM. You can use Microsoft PowerPoint for your presentation tonight. While groups are working, I will be meeting each student in short 5-minute face-to-face conferences in R205.

 1. Organizing, drafting and revising.

Group 1: Bauer, Ashlee J

Verwey, Matthew E

Raut, Suraj

2.  Writing from reading, analyzing what you read, interpreting it.

Group 2: Hagberg, Bryn

A Shrestha, Nevil

Shaver, Katy A

3. Creating unified and coherent paragraphs

Group 3: Joshi, Amina

Pedersen, David A

Pradhan, Anjan

4. Organizing paragraphs

Group 4: Malla, Shristi

Jawando, Abbey F

Pratt, Urika M

5. Types and functions of paragraphs within an essay

Group 5: Opager, Joseph J

Khadka, Prabash

Sitaula, Manoj

6. Developing ideas: questioning evidence, writing about evidence, connecting ideas, looking

at controversies

Group 6: Minier, Andrew D

Welz, Kayla M

Shrestha, Sandeep

7. Observe groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 working. Sit by them and watch. (1) Describe how they organize

 their presentations.  (2) Compare how different groups do this and distill recommendations for

 future group work. (3) What works, what does not?

Group 7: Kumar, Kiran V

Trajkovska, Sanja

Chin yu

 

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