Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Homework 7/30


Homework: Answer/outline the following in a well-organized, in-depth, 5 page essay.

1.   Choose a specific career you may want to do once you have graduated from college.

2.   What does the job description entail? What is your role/duties?

3.   How much money will you make?

a.    In what ways does the salary differ? – By location, by years of experience?

4.   What are your reasons for choosing that career?

5.   What do you need to do in order to obtain a job in that career field?

a.    What level of education must you achieve?

b.  What experience will you need?

c.    What skills must you have?

d.  What personal characteristics or traits must you have?

                                                            i.      Determination?

Monday, July 29, 2013

Homework 7/29


Homework: Type a two page paper using MLA formatting answering the Cause and Effect Prompt.

 Cause and Effect Prompt
1. At a recent conference at the University of Chicago, David Walsh of the National Institute on Media and the Family presented a paper titled “ Video Game Violence and Public Policy.” The paper stated that “79% of American children now play computer or video games on a regular basis. Children between the ages of seven and 17 play for an average of eight hours a week.”
“The growth of electronic games has not been without controversy, however. The subset of games that feature violence, gore, and antisocial behavior has raised concern among parents, educators, child advocates, medical professionals, and policy makers.”
According to Walsh, research shows reason for concern: “Exposure to violent games increases physiological arousal. . . .Heart rate . . . and . . . blood pressure all increase when playing violent games. . . . These are the same types of physiological reactions bodies have when engaged in a fight.”
“Exposure to violent games increases aggressive emotions.” In one study, “students who were more ‘addicted’ to video games were significantly more likely to be in a bad mood before, during, and after play than were non-addicted students.”
“In a study of 8th and 9th graders, students who played more violent video games were also more likely to see the world as a hostile place, to get into frequent arguments with teachers, and to be involved in physical fights.”

Using the information presented in the paper, experiences from your own life, and/or other information you have read, write an article for your school newspaper about the negative effects of playing violent video games.

As you write your article, remember to:
• Focus on the negative effects of children playing violent video games.
• Consider the purpose, audience and context of your article.
• Organize your ideas and details effectively.
• Include specific details that clearly develop your article.
• Use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Homework 7/25 and weekend

Homework: Write your introduction and conclusion to your paper.

Homework for the weekend: Write your final draft of your Literary Analysis. Remember MLA format, In-text Citations of page numbers, Works Cited for “Use of Force” and if you looked up other background information. MUST hand in HARD COPY on MONDAY!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Homework 7/24

Homework: Rework your outline if needed. Write the first draft of your body paragraphs.

Use this as a resource for what should be included in your outline:

http://www.udc.edu/docs/asc/Outline_Structure_for_Literary_Analysis_Essay_HATMAT.pdf

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

No Homework 7/23

No Homework tonight because you worked hard on your midterm.

If you are behind because of absences, use tonight to get caught up.

If you struggled with the homework that was due today, spend more time on it tonight and we will be discussing it during class.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Homework 7/22


Homework: Complete steps 8 and 9 for your Literary Analysis. Then choose two of these pre-writing techniques to complete: outline, free-write, or bubble map. See “Writing a Literary Analysis Paper”. If needed, study literary devices and be prepared to write a mini literary analysis for your mid-term.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Weekend Homework


Homework: Using your “Writing a Literary Analysis Paper” complete steps 3-7. This includes selecting your topic, writing a thesis, and making a list of evidence to support your thesis. Bring a hard copy of all of this to class on Monday.