Important Note to Students

The HAMLIT assignment page is a convenience but not something to be dependent on. When possible, homework and reading assignments will be posted here, but you are expected to complete all assignments that are announced in class on time, regardless of whether they are posted online. If you are absent, or do not remember if there is an assignment, you will need to contact another member of class to verify what the assignment is. Neither I nor the site are responsible for your failure to complete this responsibility.

Friday, September 29, 2017

Edwards Editing Info

Edwards editing slides.

Remember to turn in both an online copy and have a paper copy to turn in in class.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Edwards Rubrics and resources

Here are some resources for your Edwards paper:



Here are some resources for you:

Analysis Rubric
Quotation Incorporation
Transitional Elements
MLA Formatting

Friday, September 22, 2017

Edwards Intro and Body Paragraph Rough Draft

Please write a rough draft of the Edwards introduction and body paragraph for Monday. Ideally, you will type this and have it available through Google Drive, but if you need to hand write it, that is okay. The slides should explain the assignment.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Slides!

Remember to do your Edwards' reading for Friday (see other post)

Here are the slides that you might be needing:

Parts of Speech
Logical Fallacies
Phrases and Clauses

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Reading due Thursday: Cotton Mather "Wonders of the Invisible World." Red Book. (75-78)
Reading due Friday: Jonathan Edwards "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." Red Book (70-73)

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Antithesis Essay Scoring Guides

Your antithesis essay will receive two scores: One for transitions and one for content. Please use these slides as a means to help you write and revise your paper prior to turning it in.

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Antithesis Practice Essay and Reading

The assignment information for your first writing assignment is explained in these slides. Please note that this assignment is due Monday, September 18th.

For Friday, we will also be discussing our first reading assignments from your red literature book. Please read the passages from John Smith (42-47) and William Bradford (50-54). On Thursday in class we will discuss what types of things we will be focusing on in our reading, but if you need to get a head start because you will have a busy Thursday, feel free!

Monday, September 11, 2017

Due 9/12

There was no homework assigned for Tuesday. Please make sure that you have read all of the Musings packet if you have not done so.

Friday, September 8, 2017

Due Monday, 9-11

Please read part 2 of the Musings packet.

The powerpoint on introductions is available here.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Due Friday, 9/8

Please read, understand, and study part 1 of the "Musings on the 5 Paragraph document for Friday. The handout is yours, so please feel free to highlight and write notes to yourself.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Due Thursday, 9/7

If you did summer reading achievements, please bring in your sheet for Thursday so we can acknowledge your accomplishments. If you did not do summer reading achievements or were unaware of the concept, don't worry! This is not a graded assignment.



Please review the course syllabus here and bring in your signed acknowledgment of our class's expectations. Please have this turned in by Friday 9/8.