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1 Today’s goals Continue developing skills and strategies for timed writing Practice creating timed writing outlines Conduct end of semester evaluations

2 Class discussion- timed writing
What 3 essential skills for timed writing did we discuss on Monday? What are examples of some of the key terms we try to identify in essay questions? What do they all have in common? What strategies can we use to improve our success in timed writing exams? What kind of content should we avoid in timed writing exams?

3 Timed Writing Skills Ability to store and access appropriate knowledge into an organized essay Ability to quickly analyze the specific requirements of an exam question Ability to deal with pressure, text anxiety, and time constraints

4 Timed Writing Strategies
Outline, outline, outline Have a clear and strong thesis Have coherent organization with transitions Support each part of your argument with evidence (rhetorical appeals can be helpful here) Have an independent analysis and argument. Be original. Have a conclusion. It need not be long or fancy but should recapitulate your important points (see pg 523)

5 Timed writing outlines
Focus on thesis and forecasting Should be generated quickly (usually within 3-5 minutes) You can change content during your composition of the essay if needed Are essential to producing an organized essay within the time limit

6 Timed writing outlines
Introduction Hook (optional) Thesis (essential) Forecasting (essential) Body Identify topic (or topic sentence) for each paragraph (essential) Don’t include evidence in your outline Conclusion Clincher (optional)

7 Group Activity: Example Timed Writing Outline
In your topic groups Read example essay prompt 1 on page 524 Identify the key terms in the essay question Create a detailed outline for the prompt Make sure to include: a possible introduction strategy a thesis forecasting

8 Most Important Concepts for final exam
Angle of Vision Rhetorical Context: Purpose Audience Genre Rhetorical Appeals Ethos Pathos Logos Think about how each of these concepts was used in your essays this semester

9 Group activity: Practice final exam outline
In your topic groups Identify the key terms in the prompt below Create a detailed outline for the prompt below Prompt: Define rhetorical appeals in your own words, including the general definition as well as definitions for each individual appeal. Illustrate how you have used these appeals in the three major essays of this course.

10 Homework ENC Portfolio Synthesis Essay – 3rd Draft Worth a quiz grade
Bring with you to class on Friday Should include a printed version of all of your major essays (rhetorical analysis, visual analysis, & synthesis essay) Synthesis Essay – 3rd Draft 1,000+ words 4+ sources (including one from the source list and one that is peer reviewed) Submitted to Turnitin.com before class on Friday


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