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Professor Jean Garrett
English 67 - Writing Fundamentals
Fall 2009: 21503 & 21508
Days & Time: MW 7:30-9:35; 9:50-11:55
Room: 26A-3670
Daily Schedule
Office: 26D/1280B
MW 12:00-1:00 pm,
TTH 11:15-12:15 pm,
or by appointment
Voice Mail or E-mail:
(909) 594-5611 x4329
jgarrett@mtsac.edu
Required Textbooks & Supplies:

Sentences, Paragraphs, and Beyond Textbook Brandon, Lee and Kelly Brandon.  Sentences, Paragraphs, and Beyond.  5th ed.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin,

2008.  ISBN-13: 978-0-618-76783-0
Webster's Dictionary American Heritage Dictionary
  • A good college dictionary such as Webster's or American Heritage with 59,000 words or more
  • Roget's Thesaurus (or an electronic English speller/dictionary/thesaurus)
  • Scantron Forms 882 (7), and large Blue or Green Books (8)
  • Notebook paper, #2 pencils, blue or black erasable pens, or blue or black pens and Wite-Out® tape
       
Roget's Thesaurus Scantron Form
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Course Requirements: Grading: View Current Grade  
Gold Bullet All assigned readings and quizzes. Chapter/Reading Quizzes 10 %
Gold Bullet All assigned grammar exercises and quizzes. Grammar/Sentence Skill Quizzes 15 %
Gold Bullet Two outline/summaries
Outline/Summaries 10 %
Gold Bullet Four outline/paragraphs or essays. Outline/Paragraphs or essays 20 %
Gold Bullet Final Examination Final Examination 30 %
Gold Bullet Homework
Homework 10 %
Gold Bullet Participation and Attendance
Attendance  5 %
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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Class meetings will include discussions of each grammar and sentence skill, chapter, and reading selection. You will also receive instruction in comprehending contextual vocabulary, applying word analysis, reading for literal and inferential comprehension, learning sentence skills, doing in-class writings, and participating in group activities. To get a passing grade in this class, students must show proficiency in reading comprehension, which includes vocabulary, literal, and inferential comprehension, and proficiency in writing skills, which includes paragraph structure, grammar and sentence skills. Students must average 70% to achieve a passing grade. Students should be ready for a reading selection comprehension/vocabulary quiz covering the reading selection's vocabulary, literal, and inferential comprehension. Finally, each student will write two reading selection outline/summaries and four reading-related outline/paragraphs. The reading selection outline/summaries will be graded on spelling, grammar, sentence structure and accuracy of content, and the reading-related outlines/paragraphs will be graded on spelling, grammar, sentence structure and critical thinking. ALL writing will be done in class on assigned dates, and there will be NO MAKE-UPS. Six of the seven outline/summaries and outline/paragraphs or essays must be completed to pass the course, so do not be absent on the days for in-class writings.

Course Guidelines

  1. ATTENDANCE is expected at ALL class meetings. SIX non-college authorized absences will result in being dropped from class--no exceptions. A quiz or in-class writing is required each class meeting, so regular attendance increases your chance of success. If you miss ONE class meeting in the first two weeks, I will assume you do not wish to take the class, drop you, and give your place to another eligible person. Call my extension 4329 if you have a valid excuse for missing a class the first two weeks. If you miss the sixth class meeting after the last day to drop, you will receive an "F" for the class.
  2. Class begins promptly at 7:30 and 9:50 am. Habitual tardiness will count as an absence for every two tardies. Tardy students cannot take a quiz once it has started.
  3. Please turn off all cellphones, pagers, or beepers before entering the classroom. If yours goes off, you will be asked to leave for the day and marked absent.
  4. All work is due on the day listed on the schedule. If you are absent when an assignment is due, it is due the next class meeting, but it will count as the one late assignment allowed each student. However, if the assignment is an in-class writing, and it is a college authorized absence (Mt. SAC athletics player participation, field trips, student government, and speech, art, drama, or music program participation), it must be madeup within a week of the due date during my office hours. After November 25th, I will not allow anyone to makeup work. Six of the seven outline/ summaries and outline/paragraphs or essays must be completed to pass the course.
  5. The assignments for the days listed on the Course Assignment Schedule must be completed before coming to class. Always bring your book (must be purchased by 9/4), a pen, a #2 pencil, paper, scantrons, dictionary and thesaurus (or electronic speller/dictionary/thesaurus) to class.
  6. All in-class writings for this class are to be done in a large blank Blue Book which you will provide. Use black or blue ink only, skipping every other line. Place your name, English 67, my name, the date, and mode of development in the upper lefthand corner. All essays will be written or printed in a large Blue Book, on one side of the paper only, leaving a 1" top, bottom, left and right margin. Bring a large blank Blue Book on the dates indicated on the Course Assignment Schedule.
  7. All Sentences, Paragraphs, and Beyond homework exercises should be submitted online, and you should be able to give and discuss answers in class. To get credit for doing the homework, the answers must be submitted for grading online using your Quia ID and password. Be prepared with a blue or black ink pen to take a quiz. Answers for the exercise questions in the chapters should be answered in the book in complete sentences. Be prepared to discuss the readings in class and to take a quiz.
  8. Reading comprehension, chapter, or grammar quizzes are given each class meeting. There will be no make-up for quizzes or in-lab writings. If you are absent, you will receive a zero unless it is a college authorized absence (see #4). Example: 80, 90, 85, 80 = an 84% average but 80, 0 (absent), 85, 90 = a 64% average
  9. Grammar quizzes are to be written in blue or black ink--no papers in pencil will be accepted. Quizzes should be neatly written because if I cannot read a question I will give it a zero.
  10. All chapter and reading comprehension quizzes will be objective; answers will be recorded on scantron forms 882 must be answered with a #2 pencil.
  11. Student Misconduct Guidelines
  12. Presenting "someone else's ideas or words as one's own" (published or unpublished) is plagiarism. Cheating "includes, but is not limited to plagiarism, receiving or knowingly supplying unauthorized information, using unauthorized material or sources, changing an answer after work has been graded and presenting it as improperly graded, illegally accessing confidential information through a computer, taking an examination for another student or having another student take an examination for you, and forging or altering registration or grade documents ” (Mt. San Antonio College Catalog 2009-2010 248-249 ). If I determine that a student has plagiarized or cheated, he or she will receive a "0" for the paper, be dropped from the course, or receive an "F" for the course.
  13. I am available for individual help during my office hours or by appointment, so don't be afraid to ask for help.

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SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS - ENGLISH 67

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THE READING ASSIGNMENTS AND EXERCISES ON THIS SCHEDULE MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE COMING TO CLASS ON THE DATE LISTED. The Internet assignments are the Quia homework exercises requiring your ID and password.
August
Date Class Assignment Internet Assignment Due
M Aug 24 Course introductions, guidelines, and requirements
Homework ID's and Passwords
Parts of Speech - Handout
Lecture
- Parts of Speech: Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, & Conjunctions
| |Nouns | |Helping Verbs, Prepositions & Transitions | |got skills? | | Classroom Standards |
If you could not get the book today, use this handout: |Parts of Speech|
 
W Aug 26







Chapter 2: "Parts of Speech" Read 32-40 and do exercises 1-7 online and Ex. 2 and Rev. 1 on 38-40.

ALL PARTS OF SPEECH - QUIZ - 200 pts.
Lecture: Identifying Subjects and Verbs in Sentences

Nouns - Ex. 1
Pronouns - Ex. 2
Adjectives - Ex. 3
Verbs Ex. 4
Adverbs Ex. 5
Prepositions Ex. 6
Conjunctions Ex. 7
Parts of Speech: Ex. 2
Parts of Speech Rev. 1
M Aug 31
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Chapter 3: "Subjects and Verbs" - Read and do exercises 1-6 and Review 1-2 on . 42-53.
Subjects and Verbs QUIZ
Lecture: Types of Sentences
| |

Identifying Subjects Ex. 2
Identifying Verbs Ex. 4
Identifying Subjects & Verbs Ex. 6
Identifying Subjects & Verbs Rev. 2

THE READING ASSIGNMENTS AND EXERCISES ON THIS SCHEDULE MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE COMING TO CLASS ON THE DATE LISTED. The Internet assignments are the Quia homework exercises requiring your ID and password.
September
Date Class Assignment Internet Assignment Due
W Sep 02 Chapter 4: "Types of Sentences" - Read and do exercises 1, 6- 9 and Review 1-2 on 55-68. Types of Sentences QUIZ
Lecture: Combining to write compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences

Clauses and Phrases - Ex. 1
Types of Sentences - Ex. 7
Types of Sentences - Ex. 9
Types of Sentences - Rev. 2
Due Friday, September 4th
Extra Credit E-Mail Due
M Sep 07 Labor Day - No Class
W Sep 09 Chapter 5: "Combining Sentences" - Read and do exercises 1-9 on 71-83.
| Coordinating Conj. (FANBOYS) |
| Subordinating Conjunctions (BATWASHTUB) |
| Adverbial Conjunctions (HOTSHOTCAT) |
Combining Sentences QUIZ
Lecture: Identifying and Correcting Sentence Fragments
Practice First

Compound Sentences Ex. 2
Compound Sentences Ex. 4
Complex Sentences Ex. 6
Compound-Complex Sentences Ex. 8
M Sep 14 Chapter 6: "Correcting Fragments, Comma Splices, and Run-Ons" - Read and do exercises 1-11 on 94-107.
Fragments QUIZ
Lecture: Identifying and Correcting Comma Splices and Run-Ons

Correcting Fragments Ex. 2
Correcting Fragments Ex. 4
Correcting Fragments Ex. 8
Correcting Fragments Ex. 10
W Sep 16



Chapter 6: "Correcting Comma Splices, and Run-Ons"- Read and do exercises 12-19 on 107-118.
Comma Splices, and Run-Ons QUIZ
Lecture: Verb Tense and Subject-Verb Agreement

Correcting Comma Splices Run-Ons Ex. 13
Correcting Comma Splices and Run-Ons Ex. 15
Correcting Comma Splices and Run-Ons Ex. 17
Correcting Comma Splices and Run-Ons Ex. 19
Wednesday, September 16th
Writing Center Workshop: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Using Commas Correctly 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
Thursday, September 17th
Writing Center Workshop: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Fixing Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
M Sep 21 Chapter 7: "Verbs" - Read and do exercises 1-4, 6-9 on 122-138.
Verb Tense & Subj/Verb Agreement QUIZ
| Lie vs. Lay|
Irregular Verb Index  (Web Version)
Irregular Verb Index   (PowerPoint Version)
Lecture: Verb Tense Consistency and Passive to Active Voice

Irregular Verbs Ex. 2
Problem Verbs Ex. 4
Verb Tense  Ex. 7
Subject-Verb Agreement Ex. 9
Tuesday, September 22nd
Writing Center Workshop: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Writing Tips for English Language Learners 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
W Sep 23



Chapter 7: "Verbs" - Read and do exercises 10-16 and review 1-4 on 139-148.
Verb Tense Consistency & Passive Voice QUIZ
| Correction Symbols | & | Grading |

Consistent Verb Tense Ex. 11
Active Voice Ex. 13
Using Strong Verbs Ex. 15
Fixing Verb Problems Rev. 3
M Sep 28




Chapter 14 - "The Writing Process: Stage One" - Read 267-277.
Chapter 15 - "The Writing Process: Stage Two" - Read and do ex. 1-4 on 278-286.
Chapter 16 - "The Writing Process: Stage Three" - Read and do ex. 1-3 on 287-295.
Chapter QUIZ

Ch. 15:  Ex. 1, 2, 3, 4

Ch. 16:  Ex. 1, 2, 3

Bring a Scantron
W Sep 30







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Chapter 1: "From Reading to Writing" - Read and do exercises 1-5 and 7 on 9-28.
Lecture: Outlining and Summarizing
Reading QUIZ - "Everyone Pays the Price"/"American Space, Chinese Place"
Setup Instructions for Crossword

Ch. 1: Ex. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7


"American Space, Chinese Place" Crossword Puzzle
Setup Instructions for Crossword
American Space, Chinese Place" Vocabuary Practice
Bring a Scantron
Thursday, October 1st
Writing Center Workshop: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Fixing Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.

THE READING ASSIGNMENTS AND EXERCISES ON THIS SCHEDULE MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE COMING TO CLASS ON THE DATE LISTED. The Internet assignments are the Quia homework exercises requiring your ID and password.
October
Date Class Assignment Internet Assignment Due
M Oct 05 Lecture: Pronoun Case, Pronoun Agreement and Pronoun Reference
IN-CLASS WRITING 1: Outline & Summary
Bring a large Blue Book
W Oct 07
Chapter 8: "Pronouns" - Read and do exercises 1-15 on pp. 152-174.
Pronoun QUIZ

Pronoun Case Ex. 2
Who vs. Whom Ex. 4
Pronoun Case Ex. 6
Pronoun Case Ex. 7
Pronoun Agreement Ex. 11
Pronoun Agreement Ex. 13
Pronoun Reference Ex. 15
Pronoun Rev. 1-5
Thursday, October 8th
Writing Center Workshop: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Writing Tips for English Language Learners 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
M Oct 12
Chapter 18 - "Descriptive Narration: Moving Through Space and Time" - Read and do Ex. 2-3, 9-10 on 306-308, 312-313, 324-329.
Reading QUIZ - "Liked for Myself"
| "Liked for Myself" |
Lecture: Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs/Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers

Ch. 18: Ex. 2, 3, 9, 10


"Liked for Myself" Crossword Puzzle
"Liked for Myself" Vocabulary Practice
Bring a Scantron
W Oct 14
Lecture: Figurative Language
IN-CLASS WRITING 2: Outline & Summary/Reaction
You are required to bring your highlighted story to class for today's in-class writing.

Reread and highlight the story using five different colors to designate the situation, conflicts, struggle, outcome, and meaning.

Bring a large Blue Book
M Oct 19
Chapter 9: "Adjectives and Adverbs" - Read and do exercises 1-9 and Rev. 1 on 177-189.
Adjectives and Adverbs QUIZ



Chapter 18 - "Descriptive Narration: Moving Through Space and Time"- Read and do exercises 4-5, 7 on 308-311, 313-315, 316-318.
Reading QUIZ - "Blue Winds Dancing"/"The Jacket"

Adjectives & Adverbs Ex. 4
Adjectives & Adverbs Ex. 5
Adjectives & Adverbs Ex. 6
Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers Ex. 8
Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers Ex. 9
Ch. 18:  Ex. 4, 5, 7

Figures of Speech: "The Jacket"
Bring a Scantron
Tuesday, October 20th
Writing Center Workshop: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Fixing Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
W Oct 22
IN-CLASS WRITING 3: Descriptive Outline & Paragraph Extra Credit Internet Grades Due
Bring a large Blue Book
M Oct 26
Chapter 19 - "Exemplification: Writing with Examples" - Read and do exercises 2-4, 6 on 336-342, 347-349, 353.
Download and read "The Mean Season."
Reading QUIZ - "The Mean Season"
| "The Mean Season" |

Ch. 19: Ex. 2, 3, 4, 6

"The Mean Season" Crossword
"The Mean Season" Vocabulary Practice
Bring a Scantron
Tuesday, October 27th
Writing Center Workshop: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Writing Tips for English Language Learners 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
W Oct 28



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IN-CLASS WRITING 4: Example Outline & Paragraph
You are required to bring your highlighted copy of  "The Mean Season" to class for today's in-class writing.
Using a different color for each, you need to highlight each expert and all his or her examples in the selection "The Mean Season"
Bring a large Blue Book
Friday, OCT. 30TH is the
last day to drop.
Wednesday, October 28th
Writing Center Workshop: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Using Commas Correctly 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.

THE READING ASSIGNMENTS AND EXERCISES ON THIS SCHEDULE MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE COMING TO CLASS ON THE DATE LISTED. The Internet assignments are the Quia homework exercises requiring your ID and password.
November
Date ClassAssignment Internet Assignment Due
M Nov 02

Chapter 17: "Paragraphs and Essays" - Read and do exercises 1-2 on 296-302.
Chapter 22 - "Comparison and Contrast: Showing Similarities and Differences" - Read and do 1-6 on 399-411, 415-416.
Reading QUIZ - "From B'wood to the ‘Hood"/ "A Mixed Tex-Cal Marriage"
|Comparison/Contrast Transitions|

Ch. 17:  Ex. 1-2
Ch. 22:  Ex. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Bring a Scantron
Tuesday, November 3rd
Writing Center Workshop: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Fixing Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
W Nov 04
Lecture: Punctuation & Capitalization
IN-CLASS WRITING 5: Compare/Contrast Essay Outline & Rough Draft
Bring a large Blue Book
M Nov 09 Chapter 11: "Punctuation and Capitalization" - Read and do exercises 1-10, 14 on 210-228, 233-240.
Punctuation and Capitalization QUIZ





IN-CLASS WRITING 5: Compare/Contrast Essay Final Draft

End Punctuation Ex. 2
Using Commas Ex. 4
Using Commas Ex. 6
Semicolons & Commas Ex. 8
Quotation Marks/Italics Ex. 10
Capital Letters, Hyphens, Apostrophes, & Quotation Marks Ex. 14

Bring a large Blue Book
W Nov 11 Veteran's Day - No Class  
Friday, November 13th
Writing Center Workshop: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Writing Tips for English Language Learners 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
M Nov 16 Chapter 12: "Spelling" - Read and do exercises 1-3 and review 1-2 on 244-258.
Spelling QUIZ

Chapter 21 - "Cause and Effect: Determining Reasons and Outcomes" - Read and do ex. 1-8 on 378-390.
Reading QUIZ -"Officer Survival and Stress Reduction"

Spelling Confusing Words Ex. 2
Wordy Phrasing Ex. 3
Correcting Misspelling Rev. 2

Ch. 21: Ex. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

"Officer Survival and Stress Reduction" Crossword
"Officer Survival and Stress Reduction" Vocabulary Practice
Bring a Scantron
Monday, November 16th
Writing Center Workshop: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Easy Steps to a Great Thesis 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
W Nov 18 IN-CLASS WRITING 6: Cause/Effect Essay Outline & Rough Draft
Reread p. 25-26 "Everyone Pays the Price" and look for the main idea, causes and effects.

"Everyone Pays the Price"
Bring a copy of "Everyone Pays the Price."
Bring a large Blue Book
M Nov 23 IN-CLASS WRITING 6: Cause/Effect Essay Final Draft Bring a large Blue Book
Monday, November 23rd
Writing Center Workshop: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Fixing Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
W Nov 25



Chapter 24: "Argument: Writing to Persuade" - Read and do exercises 1, 6-11 on 439-442, 445-453, 460-461.
Reading QUIZ - "A Modest Proposal: Guys Shouldn't Drive Until 25"/"Letting Teachers Pack Guns Will Make America's Schools Safer"

Ch. 24: Ex. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,12

"A Modest Proposal: Guys Shouldn't Drive Till 25" Crossword
"A Modest Proposal" Vocabulary Practice
"Let Teachers Pack Guns"
"Letting Teachers Pack Guns" Vocabulary Practice
Bring a Scantron
Wednesday, November 25th
Writing Center Workshop: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Using Commas Correctly 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
M Nov 30
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IN-CLASS WRITING 7: Outlining & Drafting the Argument Essay Bring a large Blue Book
Monday, November 30th
Writing Center Workshop: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Fixing Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.

THE READING ASSIGNMENTS AND EXERCISES ON THIS SCHEDULE MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE COMING TO CLASS ON THE DATE LISTED. The Internet assignments are the Quia homework exercises requiring your ID and password.
December
Date ClassAssignment Internet Assignment
Tuesday, December 1st
Writing Center Workshop: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Writing Tips for English Language Learners 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
W Dec 02 IN-CLASS WRITING 7: Final Draft of the Argument Essay Bring a large Blue Book
Wednesday, December 2nd
Writing Center Workshop: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Easy Steps to a Great Thesis 26B-1561
Sign up at the front desk of the Writing Center in 26B-1561 or call (909) 594-5611 x5325 for more information.
M Dec 07 MW 7:30-9:35 CLASS:  FINAL EXAM AT 7:30-10:00 AM Bring a large Blue Book and two blue or black pens
W Dec 09
MW 9:50-11:55 CLASS:  FINAL EXAM AT 7:30-10:00 AM Bring a large Blue Book and two blue or black pens

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