Non-Fiction Writing: Editorial Columns

Non-Fiction Writing: Editorial Columns

Editorial Column Writing Now that you’ve had some experience writing persuasive essays using a variety of rhetorical techniques, we’re going to focus this approach even further by doing some journalistic editorial column writing. In this case, you’ll...
Irony in Context

Irony in Context

Creating Contexts for Irony Previously, we talked about reading for context in “Smart” by Shel Silverstein. Today you will be writing contexts to make situations ironic. The Task (in class) Create contexts to make the situations in Alanis Morissette’s song actually...
Narrative Essay Assignment Reflection

Narrative Essay Assignment Reflection

UPDATE: 11/19/13 As we discussed in class today, you may choose to accept the score you earned, convert it into a grade (using the scale below), write the short reflection (see the instructions below) and be done with this assignment. However, you may also choose to...
Genre Study

Genre Study

Even this blog post on my teaching website fits into a genre – what do you think? While you’re pondering that question, here is the Take-Home Genre Write Assignment and its accompanying two writing excerpts that you’ll use for the...
A fun little spelling test

A fun little spelling test

WARNING: The Oatmeal website is absolutely hilarious, produced by a local guy and can also be terribly profane. You’ve been warned.  CHALLENGE This is a true story. On the morning of Oct. 8, 2013, I went to The Oatmeal website and took this test. For reals. No...