Monday, May 24, 2010
Monday, 26 May - Friday 30 May
Thursday, May 20, 2010
20 May, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
One Less Assignment -- Only two more Assignments Due
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Thesis Due Thursday May 13!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
How to Find an Article from the Gale Group Number
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Self Evaluation of Micro or Short, Short Fiction
State which form you wrote. State your word count.
State what you like about your story. Use an example or examples from your text if possible.
State what you think would make your story better (using a quote is nice).
What is your ironic twist. On a scale of 1-10 or other scale of your choosing how much of a twist is it?
State what grade you think you should earn. State reasons for this being an appropriate grade.
Writers will need to have turned in their story and self-evaluation for class on Thursday.
The class reviewed how to use Citation Maker on the oslis.org website.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Important Changes to Due Dates 4th Quarter 19 April, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Wednesday, 14 April
Friday, April 2, 2010
2 April, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
19 March, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Friday, March 12th
March 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
February 22, 2009 Children's Book Unit
Children’s Book Submission Guidlines
Due: Monday, March 1st
Manuscript – text only. See Details below.
Cover Letter – see details below.
The Story:
The story should be directed at a specific age level;
The story should be designed to be read to children or to be read by children
The story should have a utility to adults and / or teach children something valued by adults.
The Manuscripts:
You should turn in three (3) copies of the manuscript. Be sure to attend to the specific details of what information is included with each copy of the manuscript. The three versions listed below are required in order to successfully submit your work to Mr. Zartler for a grade, and to the Advanced Art Class for consideration for illustration. See Mr. Zartler if you do not wish to submit your work for illustration.
1) A complete version of the manuscript with your full name, date, period, on a cover page. Including your email address and or phone number is optional. The title of your story MUST be on this cover page. A cover page is an additional page included ON TOP of the manuscript. Attach a cover letter that INCLUDES your name to the top of this copy.
2) A complete version of the manuscript with your full name, date, period on a cover page. Including your email address and or phone number is optional but recommend. The title of your story MUST be on this cover page. (This copy is just like the copy listed above.) Attach a cover letter that INCLUDES your name at the top of this copy.
3) A complete version of the manuscript with a cover page that include ONLY the title of your story. (No name, or other identifying information should be in this version of the manuscript.) Attach a cover letter that DOES NOT include a name at the top of this copy.
Using a paper clip attach copy #2 and #3 together.
Show suggested page breaks in your text as follows:
And then Peter cried.
//
And cried.
//
The end.
This shows three pages of text.
Cover Letter:
The cover letter is a “pitch.” It is designed to help “sell” your childrens’ book. Your cover letter should include a brief description of the target audience for your book; it should describe the lesson or utility that your book has.
The cover letter is also a way to communicate to your artist what you imagine your book should look like. You can suggest the kinds of illustrations, tone, or mood you hope the illustrations will add to or emphasize for the book.
A signed cover letter goes with manuscript copy #1 and #2; an unsigned cover letter goes with manuscript copy #3.