Eiland's English 100 Online

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Checkoff Sheet

This is the check-off sheet I will be using for each of you. These are to be completed in the order they are listed. When you send in a work, I will check off that work on this sheet…when the work is satisfactory, I will check off all the spaces next to that work, and you will move to the next assignment. If I don’t have it checked off on my list, it does not count for credit. Since your grade is predicated largely on the number of satisfactorily completed assignments, it is incumbent upon you to be sure I see your work and sign off on it. DOING YOUR WORK AT HOME OR IN CLASS AND NOT SHOWING IT TO ME WILL NOT RESULT IN A PASSING GRADE. You may want a copy of this sheet for yourself to keep track of your progress…but for grading purposes, MY SHEET COUNTS, NOT YOURS.

CHECK-OFF SHEET FOR WRITING TASK CONFERENCES
TASK CONFERENCE COMPLETION
CH. 1, EXPLANATION    
CH. 4, PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE    
CH. 5, USING EXAMPLES    
CH. 11, DEFINITION    
CHs. 3, 7, ANECDOTE    
CHs. 8, COMPARISON/CONTRAST    
CHs. 2, 10, 13,
OBSERVATION; DESCRIPTION; CLASSIFICATION
   
CH. 12, CAUSE AND EFFECT    
CHs. 17, PROCESS    
CH. 31, ARGUMENT    
CH. 20, 21,
OUTSIDE REPORTS/RESEARCH ESSAY
   


© T. T. Eiland, January 1998
Last modified: AUGUST 14, 2004