MODULE 02 : LESSON 10 ACTIVITY: PUBLISH YOUR ARTICLE

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ENGLISH 4 : MODULE 02 : LESSON 10 ACTIVITY: PUBLISH YOUR ARTICLE


Lesson Summary

In this lesson, you completed the revision and editing processes to produce a final draft of your informative/explanatory article. Now it’s time to complete the final step of the writing process: publish your writing. In this instance, publishing means you will submit your final draft to your instructor.

To prepare your final draft for your instructor, do the following:

  1. Open your highlighted first draft, revised draft, and edited draft.
  2. Open the Publishing Your Article worksheet and complete the required tasks.

Your final draft and Publishing Your Article worksheet will be graded according to the 02.10 Publish Your Article rubric.

Assignment

  1. Complete all tasks and readings outlined in the lesson.
  2. Complete the self-checks in the lesson.
  3. In the Assessments area, submit the Publishing Your Article and final draft of your informative/explanatory article to 02.10 Publish Your Article.

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Publishing Your Article Worksheet Save Print Step 1: Print your first draft, revised draft, and final draft. Step 2: Look at each paragraph across the three drafts. For example, look at your first paragraph in your first draft, your revised draft, and in your final draft. (hint: number the paragraphs on each draft) Step 3: Select the paragraph with the most revisions and edits between the first and final drafts. Step 4: Follow the instructions in the boxes below. Copy and paste paragraph from first draft. You may remove the yellow and green highlights if they are distracting to you during this comparison. Copy and paste paragraph from revised draft. Mark all revisions in pink. Copy and paste paragraph from final draft. Mark all revisions in blue. Reflection Compare the first draft and final draft versions of the paragraph side-by-side. Discuss in at least five sentences the changes you made and why the final draft of the paragraph is an improvement over the first draft. Save Print 02.10 Publish Your Article—Rubric Does Not Yet Meet Expectations 0-17 points Scoring Element s Advanced 23-25 points Meets Expectations Approaches Expectations 20-22 points 18-19 points Style Formal style is maintained througho utthe final draft of the article. Formal style is maintained through mostthe final draft of the article. Formal style appears in some parts of the final draft of the article. Little or no attention is given to supporting formal style in the final draft of the article. Topic is developed with varied syntax and coherent writingthroughoutthe final draft of the article. Topic is developed with varied syntax and coherent writing through mostthe final draft of the article. Topic is developed with varied syntax and coherent writing appears in some parts of the final draft of the article. Little or no attention is given to developing the topic with varied syntax or coherent writing in the final draft of the article. Final draft of the article demonstrates though tful attention to the revision process and substantial impr ovement upon first draft. Final draft of the article demonstrates adequ ate attention to the revision process and sufficient impro vement upon first draft. Final draft of the article demonstrates limit ed attention to the revision process and limited improv ement upon the first draft. Final draft includes few or no conventions errors. Final draft includes minimal co nventions errors. Final draft includes several conventionserrors. Final draft of the article demonstrates litt le or no attention to the revision process and little or no improvement upon the first draft. Highlighting and responses reveal a thorough analysis Highlighting and responses reveal an adequate analysi 25 points possible Structure 25 points possible Complet ed Article • Revi sion • Editi ng 25 points possible Reflectio n Final draft includes many c onventions errors. Highlighting and responses reveal a limited analysis Highlighting and responses reveal little or Scoring Element s • • • Advanced 23-25 points Two of the final draft and revisi includes all of the required elements. ons highli ghte d Two edits highli ghte d Refle ction resp onse s 25 points possible Meets Expectations Approaches Expectations 20-22 points 18-19 points s of the final draft and includes at least three of the required elements. of the final draft and includes at least twoof the required elements. Does Not Yet Meet Expectations 0-17 points no analysis of the final draft and includes zero or one of the required elements.
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