* Multi-genre writing projects respond to contemporary conceptions of genre, audience, voice, arrangement and style by enabling students to tap into their.

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* Multi-genre writing projects respond to contemporary conceptions of genre, audience, voice, arrangement and style by enabling students to tap into their knowledge about new media literacies, rich rhetorical situations, and the multiple perspectives that are inherent in any writing activity. * In short, multi-genre projects entail a series of generic documents that are linked by a central premise, theme, or goal. * They may forward an argument, trace a history, or offer multiple interpretations of a text or event. * They are rigorous forms of writing, involving all of the elements of a traditional research paper: research and citation, coherence and organization, purpose and aim of discourse, audience awareness, and conventional appropriateness. * Thus, multi-genre projects certainly teach valuable, transferable strategies, and expectations for writing.

* Required to produce FIVE genres * Required to do a TABLE OF CONTENTS * Required to write a PROLOGUE * Each genre must fit under the required categories * Must answer the question… “Who am I?” * Must have appealing cover material

* A “genre” is a type of style of writing * Examples: Poetry, Journal Entry, Obituary, Newspaper Article, Recipe, Video, Speech, Talk Show Panel, Short Story, Comic Book or Graphic Novel, PowerPoint Presentation, Myth, Tall Tale, Fairy Tale, Inner Monologue, Comedy Routine, Parody, Etc.