1. Each student needs to have at least two items: a description of your object, and one of your longer essays (literacy autobiography, website analysis, or unwritten rule). You may also include one additional piece, such as a poem, story, in-class writing or a second essay or object description. The supplemental work may be shorter, but will require the same degree of revision.
2. To be published, the assignments must meet minimum word requirements: 175 words for the object description; 600 words for the essay.
3. Nothing will be published until I give it the OK, regardless of how many drafts it takes to get there.
4. An average piece will require three drafts, for: overall organization; paragraph structure; final proofreading/editing. NB: You will not have time to accomplish all of this work in class.
5. You are encouraged to collaborate with the revision, but the final product must reflect your own work.
6. Once your pieces have been approved for publication, you may work on the layout in Microsoft Publisher. The first student to have both pieces approved will be listed as editor in the publication.
7. You are encouraged to add graphics to your pieces. These may be photos, drawings, etc. that you produce or clip art or non-copyrighted material from the Internet.
8. The deadline for having pieces approved is Monday July 27. Final layout must be complete by Wed. 7/29 or the publication cannot be printed.
9. Passing this class is contingent upon being represented in the publication.
10. A complete up-to-date blog is a prerequisite for moving into publication phase.
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