Friday, September 12, 2008

TURNING IN YOUR PAPER

Hello Students,

Here is how you are to turn in your paper. Please follow these instructions EXACTLY if you don't want any points to be deducted. This is not difficult. You can do it!

  • Cover sheet. If you will refer to the syllabus handout that you were given on the first day, the example of how I want your cover sheet formatted was included. The instructions are specific and easy to follow.
  • Your final paper goes next. Nice, clean copy. Looks good! I would like for you to staple this. For those of you who are lacking a stapler, come to class early and you may use mine. However, we will not use class time for stapling! Momma O'Comma will be on a rampage to get started.
  • The critique sheet that was completed for you goes behind this. Double check this for both your and your classmate's names.
  • Last is your draft. This should be stapled as well.
All of this should be paper clipped together. You are on your own for paper clips.

Questions? Let me know--before Monday.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi Mrs. P! I haven't been able to get on here for the past couple days so I just now so the two most recent posts. I actually had my paper along with the critique sheet and final draft in a report cover. But if you would just rather me do it exactly how you had it posted, just let me know.
Thanks!
~Kay lo

Rebecca Ingram Powell said...

Hi Kayleigh,

Please do it exactly as I have it posted!

Thanks for asking!

Mrs. P

Anonymous said...

Before you reject this comment because it's Monday, please read it. I have my paper completed and was having doing a final proof-read with my mom and the question of whether homeschooling should be hyphenated or not came up. I looked at 3 different sources and they contradict each other. Which do you prefer?

Rebecca Ingram Powell said...

Lauren,

Yours is a very good question because you are right in suspecting that it is something that I would have an opinion about! I prefer "homeschooling" as one word.

Thanks for asking!

Mrs. P