Phase 1: The Multimodal Language and Literacy Narrative Assignment

Phase 1 Prompt:  Multimodal Language and Literacy Narrative:
( Word | PDF )

During Phase 1, you will be introduced to a variety of texts, ideas, and skills (e.g., rhetorical reading, narrative writing, self-reflection, the social processes of writing, the politics of language and literacy). Among other smaller assignments, you will compose two Language and Literacy Narratives, one spoken and one written.

Note: you should have access to all readings & all assignments every class (in print or on your laptop/phone). This is because we’ll likely refer back to previous assignments/readings.

CALENDAR


✺ WEEK 1

Tuesday, February 2 ( Week 1 | Day 1 )

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. Familiarize yourself with Blackboard (BB) & our course site.

2. Download Slack App to your mobile device. Join our workplace. Upload a pic to your profile and say “hi.”

3. Complete & submit (Email) on BB the “Questionnaire” Worksheet: ( Word )

❖ IN CLASS GOALS

  • Introductions to the course & to each other 
  • Syllabus Review ( Web | Word | PDF )
  • Grading Contract ( Web | Word | PDF )
  • Using Slack


Thursday, February 4 (Week 1 | Day 2)

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. Complete & email the “Language & Literacy Narrative Brainstorms” worksheet (on BB). ( Word )

2. View “A Guide to Annotating Texts” ( Video )

3. Read “Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situations” handout. ( Web | Word | PDF )

4. Read Langston Hughes’ “Theme for English B.” ( Web | Word | PDF )

❖ IN CLASS GOALS

  • Building Community
  • Rhetorical Concepts ( Web | Word | PDF )
  • Annotating Readings (on paper and on the computer)
  • Hughes’ Poem ( Web | Word | PDF )


✺ WEEK 2

Tuesday, February 9 – ( Week 2 | Day 3 )

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. Read & annotate Tan’s “Mother Tongue.” ( Web | Word | PDF )

2. Complete & email a “Rhetorical Situation Worksheet” ( Word ) for Tan (it’s ok if you’re unsure about answers).

3. Write & email a 1-page response to Tan. What parts of Tan’s essay resonate with you most? Why?

IN CLASS GOALS

  • Tan’s Rhetorical Situation
  • “Charting” texts for what they do (handout) ( Web | Word | PDF )
  • Introduce Phase 1 Assignment: ( Word PDF )
  • Using Google Docs

Thursday, February 11 – ( Week 2 | Day 4 )

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. Read & annotate June Jordan’s “Nobody Mean More to Me Than You…” ( Web | Word | PDF )

2. Complete & email a “Rhetorical Situation Worksheet” ( Word ) for Jordan.

IN CLASS GOALS

  • Jordan’s Rhetorical Situation
  • Using Google Docs
  • Charting” texts for what they do (handout) ( Web | Word | PDF )


✺ WEEK 3

Tuesday, February 16 – ( Week 3 | Day 5 )

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. View Saleem’s “Why I Keep Speaking Up…” ( Video ) – with transcript available here ( Web | Word | PDF )

2. Complete & email a “Rhetorical Situation Worksheet” ( Word ) for Saleem.

3. Write a 1-page snapshot of 1 meaningful moment in your language &/or literacy experiences. Upload your snapshot to our class’ Google Drive folder, open it, save it as a Google doc, and title it as “WLLN Snapshot – Your Name.”

IN CLASS GOALS

  • Saleem’s Rhetorical Situation
  • View Lozada-Oliva’s video ( Video )
  • Discuss the WLLN Cover Letter ( Web | Word | PDF )
  • Discuss the SLLN Presentation ( Web | Word | PDF )
  • Audience Analysis
  • Workshop snapshots (peer review)

Thursday, February 18 – ( Week 3 | Day 6 )

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. Read Norton’s “Writing a Literacy Narrative” (pages 28-34) ( Web | Word | PDF )

2. Write and email a full draft of your Written L&L Narrative (at least 2.5 pages long). Upload your L&L Narrative to our class’ Google Drive folder, open it, save it as a Google doc, and title it as “WLLN Draft 1 – Your Name.”

IN CLASS GOALS

  • Writing a L&L narrative and making larger connections
  • Analyze Model Narrative
  • Workshop drafts 


✺ WEEK 4

Tuesday, February 22 – ( Week 4 | Day 7 )

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. Write a full draft of your Spoken L&L Narrative. Practice it a few times (ideally with a friend/classmate/family member) and revise/enhance it at least once. Be ready to practice it with peers and upload any files needed in your Drive folder.

❖ IN CLASS GOALS

  • View Jamila Lysicott’s video ( Video ) – Read a transcript ( Web | Word | PDF )
  • Sign up for SLLN presentation
  • Assign peer review groups
  • Workshop SLLNs

Thursday, February 25 – ( Week 4 | Day 8 )

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. Revise & Submit your WLLN based on peer feedback. 

2. Upload your WLLN to our class’ Google Drive folder, save it as a Google doc, and title it as “WLLN Draft 2 – Your Name.”

IN CLASS GOALS

  • SLLN Presentation Group 1
  • Discuss connections


✺ WEEK 5

Tuesday March 2 – ( Week 5 | Day 9 )

This is what is due for today. Please have these tasks completed before class.

1. Read & give feedback on two of your peers’ essays using the “Take-Home Peer Review” worksheet. Upload your peer review worksheet to your peers’ respective Google Drive folders.

IN CLASS GOALS

  • SLLN Presentation Group 2
  • Discuss connections

Wednesday, March 3 – ( Week 5 | Day 10)

NOTE: NO CLASS THIS DAY | Assignment Due

By the end of the day, please:

1. Revise & polish the final draft of your Written L&L Narrative. Cover letter to be completed next week. Email.