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DAILY ASSIGNMENTS

Thursday, August 30, 2012

  • First Class

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

  • Email contact information to me at hhalbert@gmail.com.  See handout for exact information sought and pay careful attention to the subject heading and email account address I'd like you to use.
  • Read, sign, and return your contract. See Handouts section of the class web page for the contract)
  • Read "How to Really Read This Book" (Download from the Course Documents section of the class web page)
  • Read and mark the following documents in this order (if you don't have the text yet, you can download these from Course Documents):
    • "Creation of the Whites" (Yuchi myth; Heath Vol. A, 73)
    • "The Arrival of the Whites" (Lenape-Delaware oral tradition; Heath Vol. A, 74-79)
    • "Cluster: America in the World/The World in America" (background essay; Heath 124-126) (please note this section is called "Cluster: America in the European Imagination" if printed from course documents)
      • from Utopia (Thomas More; Heath 127)
      • from Of Cannibals (Michel de Montaigne; Heath 127-128)
      • America (Painting, Heath 128)
      • from New Atlantis (Francis Bacon; Heath 130)
    • "Requerimiento" (Palacios Rubios; boxed text Heath 132-133)
    • "Christopher Columbus" (background essay; Heath 137-138)
    • Excerpt from The Diario of Christopher Columbus's First Voyage to America 1492-1493; handout.
    • "Cluster: Aesthetics and Criticism—Paradigms of Cultural Encounters" (150-156)
  • Be prepared to have your first reading check. Putting tabs in the text to mark what you read will help speed up the process.
  • Please set up mail forwarding if you do not check your Montco email very often so that official school emails will reach you.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

  • Read and mark the following Selections from the Heath Vol. A:
  • from Relation of Alvar Nunez Cabez de Vaca (157-170)
  • "History of the Miraculous Apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe in 1531" (196-204)
  • "The Coming of the Spanish and the Pueblo Revolt" (221-225)

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

  • Read and mark the following Selections from the Heath Vol. A:
    • All of the selections by John Smith (Vol A. 273-287)
    • From Richard Frethorne, to His Parents (Virginia, 1623) (Vol A. 288-291)
  • Read and mark "New England" (overview; Vol A. 314-318)

Thursday, September 13, 2012

  • Read and mark the entire William Bradford section (Vol A. 348--370)
  • We will discuss the in-class essay that will take place in one week

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

  • Read and mark the entire Thomas Morton section (Vol. A 319-331)
  • Read and mark the following selections from Anne Bradstreet:
    • "Anne Bradstreet 1612?-1672" (Vol A. 418-419)
    • "The Prologue [To Her Book]" (Vol A. 420-421)
    • "The Author to Her Book" (Vol A. 426)
    • "The Flesh and the Spirit" (Vol A. 427-429)
    • "Before the Birth of One of Her Children" (Vol A. 430)
    • "To My Dear and Loving Husband" (Vol A 430-431)
    • "A Letter to Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment" (Vol A. 431)
    • "In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet, Who Deceased August, 1665, Being a Year and Half Old" (Vol A. 432)
    • "On My Dear Grandchild Simon Bradstreet, Who Died on 16 November, 1669, being but a Month, and One Day Old" (Vol A. 432)
    • "Upon the Burning of Our House July 10th, 1666" (Vol A.433-434)
  • "To My Dear Children" (Vol A.434 - 437)

Thursday, September 20, 2012

  • Read and mark the following selections from Cotton Mather:
    • "Cotton Mather 1663-1728" (Vol A. 531-533)
    • from The Wonders of the Invisible World (Vol A. 533-538)
    • from The Negro Christianized (Vol A. 551-556)
    • from Bonifacius . . . With Humble Proposals . . . to Do Good in the World (Vol A. 556-557)
  • There will be a test on The Negro Christianized: you will need to write an essay (with quotes) that discusses if the text is a pro-slavery message or a means of undermining the validity of slavery.  Everyone is required to take this exam.  See handout on exam card preparation.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

  • Read and mark the following from Jonathan Edwards:
    • "Jonathan Edwards 1703-1758" (Vol. A 669-671)
    • from Images of Divine Things (Vol A. 672-673)
    • "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (Vol A. 690-701)

Thursday, September 27, 2012

  • Read all of the selections of William Byrd II (Vol A. 634-656)
  • Sign up for Turnitin.com and add our class.  See handout for details.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

  • Select an article from the "Paper 1: Article Database" in the Course Documents section of the class web page to read and mark as a possible support for your first paper.  Complete and post your "Article Analysis" to the "Paper 1: Article Analysis" forum in the discussion board.
  • Read and mark the "sample paper."
  • Bring your MLA Supplement that came with your textbooks or a writer's handbook with the 2009 MLA update to class.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

  • Paper #1 Prewriting Due. Post a copy in the "Paper #1: Prewriting" forum on the discussion board.
  • Two-Minute Presentations on Paper Topic
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

  • Draft of Paper #1 Due.  Bring a copy to class and post a copy to the discussion board in the "Paper #1: Draft" forum.  (20 points)
  • The draft will be assessed according to the following scale: 20 points for a full draft with works cited, 15 for 4 pages without a works cited, 10 for 3 pages, 5 for 2 pages, and 2 for 1 page.
  • We will go over the midterm exam essay options.

Thursday, October 11, 2012                 

  • No Class.
  • Exam Quote Assignment #1 Due.  Submit your quotation assignment to the Blackboard Drop Box by 9AM today.
  • I will be in my office between 8AM and 9:15 AM if you would like to stop by to talk about your paper.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

  • NO CLASS.
  •  Final Draft Paper #1 Due.  See checklist for details.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

  • Midterm Exam.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

  • Read and mark the entire Thomas Paine section (Vol A 989-1008)

Thursday, October 25, 2012

  • Read and mark Vol A, pages 1008-1016 on John and Abigail Adams
  • Read and mark all the selections by Sarah Moore Grimke and by Angelina Grimke (VOL B. 2238-2248)
  • Read and mark "Declaration of Sentiments" (Vol B. 2270-2272
  • Read and mark the entire Fanny Fern Section (Vol B. 2256-2266)
  • We will discuss the Frederick Douglass in-class exam that will take place in one week.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

  • Read and mark the introduction to Frederick Douglass and Chapters 1-9 of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, (Vol. B. 2035- 2070).
  • No Class. Instead, post a two-page response to the reading in the "Frederick Douglass Reaction" forum.  In your response, identify a specific moment, quote, or scene in the text that you found particularly compelling and describe (using quotes with parenthetical citations) how Douglass is attempting to persuade/manipulate the readers to feel a specific way about that scene.  This post must be completed by noon. (10 points)

Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • Finish reading and marking Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, (Vol. B. 2035-2101)
  • We will have our in-class essay exam on Frederick Douglass today.  Bring your exam card.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

  • Read the following selections by Phillis Wheatley:
  • "Phillis Wheatley 1753-1784 (Vol A 1297-1299)
  • "To MÏcenas" (Vol A 1299-1301)
  • "To the Right Honoruable William, Earl of Dartmouth, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for North-America, &c" (Vol A 1302-1303)
  • "On Being Brought from Africa to America" (Vol A 1306)
  • "To the University of Cambridge, in New England" (Vol A 1308-1309)
  • "To His Excellency General Washington" (Vol A 1311-1312)
  • "Liberty and Peace, A Poem by Phillis Peters" (Vol A 1313-1314)
  • We will also check the Douglass reading today.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

  • Read and mark the following selections from Washington Irving:
    • "Washington Irving" (Vol B. 2299-2301)
    • from A History of New York, Chapter 5 (Vol B. 2301--2309)
  • Read the following selections from A Sheaf on Humor of the Old Southwest:
  • Sheaf introduction (Vol B.2276-2279, including the ad)
  • All of the selections by Davy Crockett (Vol B. 2279-2282)
  • All of the selections by Mike Fink (Vol B. 2283-2287)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

  • Read and mark the following selections by Ralph Waldo Emerson
    • "Ralph Waldo Emerson" (Vol B. 1704-1706)
    • "Nature" (Vol B. 1708-1710)
    • "Beauty" (Vol. B. 1711-1714)
    • Self-Reliance (Vol B. 1746-1762)

Thursday, November 15, 2012

  • Read and mark the following the following by Henry David Thoreau:
    • "Henry David Thoreau" (Vol B. 1859-1862)
    • "Resistance to Civil Government" (Vol B. 1862-1876)
  • Bring your MLA Supplement that came with your textbooks or a writer's handbook with the 2009 MLA update to class.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

  • Read and mark the following selections from Edgar Allen Poe:
    • "Edgar Allen Poe" (Vol B. 2484-2486)
    • "The Fall of the House of Usher" (Vol B. 2497-2510)
    • "The Tell-Tale Heart" (Vol B. 2517-2520)
    • "The Purloined Letter" (Vol B.  2527-2539)
    • "The Raven" (Vol B. 2564-2567)
    • "Annabel Lee" (Vol B. 2570-2571)

Thursday, November 22, 2012
NO CLASS: Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

  • NO CLASS.
  • Post Annotated Bibliography in the Research Bank Forum by 5PM today.
  • I will be in my office from 8AM to 9:15 AM to discuss potential papers.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

  • Complete quote assignment #2
  • Read and mark the following from Walt Whitman:
      • "Walt Whitman 1819-1892" biography (Vol B. 2992-2995)
      • "Ethiopia Saluting the Colors" (Vol. B 3087-3088)
      • "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" (Vol. B 3089-3096)
      • "Prayer of Columbus" (Vol. B 3097-3099)
      • "To a Locomotive in Winter" (Vol. B 3100)

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

  • Draft of Paper #2 due.  Bring a copy to class and post a copy in the "Paper #2: Draft" forum.
  • The draft will be assessed according to the following scale: 20 points for a full draft with works cited, 15 for 4 pages without a works cited, 10 for 3 pages, 5 for 2 pages, and 2 for 1 page.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

  • Last Day of Class.
  • Final Draft of Research Paper Due.  See checklist for details.

Final exam  time: 8AM Thursday, December 13, 2012
Last day for a major paper rewrite of Paper #1: 8AM Thursday, December 12, 2012

 
 

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