Friday, February 10, 2012

Personal IOP Preparation + Mini IOP hook

Your focus this weekend should be to work on the foundations of your IOP by rereading and annotating your IOP text. You can not create a thorough and interesting thesis until have you completed a closer reading of the text. Your topic should help focus your reading but don't feel limited by what topic you have picked - you are free to alter your topic as you go.

Bring any supplies you may want for your presentation of the "I, Too" IOP hook. Don't expend too much emotional energy worrying about this mini IOP - it is intended to help open up a discussion on what works and what flops and get practice putting yourself out on a creative limb.

FYI there is a 4 point curve reflected in the score you see on your literary terms test in ESIS. For example, if you scored a 44/40 that means that you had a perfect test but were awarded 4 additional points. A score of 34 means you actually got 30 out of 40 questions right but were also awarded 4 additional points.

Bring IOP novel on Monday.

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