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How to Prepare Your Assignments

Ø     Answers to the weekly discussion questions are to be posted to the Discussion Group on the link provided on each weekly page.

Ø Instructions for copying and pasting your Lab and Reading Roadtrip results and sending them to me will be included on each weekly Lab and Reading
      Roadtrip page.

Ø       All other assignments must be typed and submitted to my Web CT e-mail address.  You may type them directly into an e-mail message, or type them first
    into a word processing document.  If you type them into a word processing document you may either copy and paste the assignment into an e-mail
    message, or send the assignment as an attached file.  I recommend typing your assignments into a word processing document because you can save it on
    your computer.

Ø All assignments MUST include the following information typed at the top of the page:

  •      Your name

  •      The date

  •      The textbook name (The Master Reader, The Best Short
          Stories, or  Advancing Vocabulary Skills
    .

  •       Assignment name or number ("Exercise 3")

  •       Page number (s)

Ø Answers in assignments must be spaced vertically, not typed horizontally.

Ø Please see the example below:

 

Correctly Prepared Assignment


 

A snap for Dr. Kennedy to grade!

This Assignment Needs to Be Redone

Who does it belong to?
  Which assignment is it?


Name:  Sally Student
Date:    January 22, 2006
Textbook: The Master Reader

Exercise 1, page 164
 

1. b

2. a

3. c

4. San Antonio's water comes from the Edwards
     Aquifer.

5. Sometimes in the summer we have water
    restrictions.

6. One way to conserve water is to plant trees and
     bushes that grow well in a dry climate.


1. b 2. a 3. c 4. San Antonio's water comes from the Edwards Aquifer. 5. Sometimes in the summer we have water restrictions. 6. One way to conserve water is to plant trees and bushes that  grow well in a dry climate.

 


Assignments that are not properly prepared may be returned to the student to be redone.


 

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