Wrapping up

Thu. 13 June
Important for all texts: audience, purpose, structure, conventions
Writing texts involves brainstorming, planning, drafting, proofreading, rewriting 

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Thu. 13 June
Important for all texts: audience, purpose, structure, conventions
Writing texts involves brainstorming, planning, drafting, proofreading, rewriting 

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Today:
proofread your draft paper 1  - p. 242 (letter to editor, email, speech) or p. 252 (proposal, speech)
word limit: 250 - 300 words 
BUT: official word limit: 400 - 450 words!!

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Deadlines:
Friday: submit final version paper 1
Noughts and Crosses: return study centre Tue. 18 June > finish notes, ideas, questions for critical thinking, "strategic pages, etc. > quality of notes = Part. Grade Assign. (Fri. 21 June)

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Important!
IB book and Noughts and Crosses > returned to SC
2T paper 1: Tue. 18 June
Part. Grade Assign: 2 / 3
Test week: reading comprehension

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Part. Grades:
 Fri. 14 June (all!): p. 242 / 252
Mon. 17 June (8): conventions text types per chapter
Fri. 21 June (all!): quality of notes, ideas, relevant pages, "timeline", etc. N&C

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Classes 
Thu. 13 June: work on paper 1 / N& C
Fri. 14 June: peer reviewing paper 1: part grade
Mon. 17 June: part grade - all text type conventions per chapter
Tue. 18 June: 2T paper 1 
Fri. 21 June: N&C - loose ends, shop for info, etc. - part grade 
Mon. 24 + Tue. 25 June: reading comprehension practice

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