Composition and Literature, English 1C

section #8048 taught by Dr. Cathy Decker

Text Books
Pat McKeague's Step by Step: Writing About Literature, 6th ed.
Candance Ward's Great Short Stories by American Women
Philip Smith's One-Hundred Best-Loved Poems
Five Great Plays (Dover Boxed Set)

Contact Information for Cathy
  • Call 909-941-2412 and talk or leave a message 24 hours a day
  • Go to Language Arts Building 7C during Cathy's office hours (or make an appointment to meet at Cathy's office at another time)
    • Monday 1:30 to 3:30 and 9:00-9:30 p.m.
    • Tuesday and Thursday 10:15-11:15
    • Wednesday 3:45-4:15
  • Leave a note in Cathy's mailbox in room LA-10
  • E-mail Cathy at cathy@citrus.ucr.edu
Grade Scale


D-  D+  C  C+  B-  B+  A-  A+
0-54 55-62 63-67 68-73 74-77 78-80 81-83 84-86 87-89 90-92 93-95 96-99

Grade Formula (with important notes)

Tentative Scedule
T=Tues.; R=Thurs.; p.=page; pp.=pages; SBS=Step by Step; GSS=Great Short Stories; 1BLP=One-Hundred Best-Loved Poems; FGP=Five Great Plays
T 1/9 Introduction to the class
R 1/11 Have read SBS xv-7
Lecture and discussion of Elements of Literature
T 1/16 Elements of Literature Worksheet, SBS pp. 9-11 Due
Quiz on Elements of Literature
Have read "The Storm," GSS pp. 89-94
Discussion and work on outline of "The Storm"
R 1/18 Short Story Analysis Outline of "The Storm" Due 
Skim entire GSS and be prepared to sign up for an oral report on one of the other short stories
Discussion of outlines, oral reports, and journal writing 
Journal Writing Activity
T 1/23 Quiz on "The Storm" and SBS Chapter One
Have read GSS, pp. 50-110
Oral Reports 
R 1/25 Oral Reports
Have read GSS, pp. 153-73 and 182-200
Journal and Short Story Analysis Outline on your oral report short story due
T 1/30 Have read SBS, Chapter Two and skimmed Chapters Four through Eight 
Quiz on SBS, Chapter Two
Discussion of Paper One & Writing Workshop
R 2/1  Jan. office visit must be done before this class or bring evidence of Jan. writing center visit to class
Have read SBS, Chapter Three and the chapter on the type of paper you intend to write
T 2/6 Bring Draft of Paper One to class
Peer Review & Writing Workshop 
R 2/8 Workshop 
T 2/13 Workshop
R 2/15 Paper One Due 
Poetry Reading--Bring 1BLP
T 2/20 Have skimmed entire 1BLP and be prepared to sign up for an oral report on a poet or two "unknown" poems
Have read SBS, Chapter 9
R 2/22 Exercise on Explicating a Poem, SBS, pp. 175-6 due
Have skimmed SBS, Chapters 10-13
T 2/27 Test One on GSS and SBS, Chapters One to Eight
R 3/1 Feb. office visit must be done before this class or bring evidence of Feb. writing center visit to class
Oral Reports
T 3/6 Oral Reports
Discussion of Test 
R 3/8 Oral Reports
  Spring Break Week
T 3/20 Draft of Poetry Paper Due
Peer Review & Writing Workshop
R 3/22 Poetry Analysis
T 3/27 Quiz on Imagery
R 3/29 Quiz on Structure
T 4/3 Mar. office visit must be done before this class or bring evidence of Mar. writing center visit to class
Quiz on Tone
R 4/5 Poetry Paper Due
Have skimmed box set of FGP and be prepared to sign up for oral report on one play
Film 
T 4/10 Film
R 4/12 Test Two on Poetry and SBS, Chapters Eight to Twelve 
T 4/17 No class/Faculty Training Day
R 4/19 Discussion of Test & Film & Drama Paper
Oral Reports
T 4/24 Oral Reports
R 4/26 Oral Reports
T 5/1 Apr. office visit must be done before this class or bring evidence of Apr. writing center visit to class
Draft of Drama Paper due 
R 5/3 Discussion of FGP
T 5/8 Discussion of FGP
R 5/10 Drama Paper Due
T 5/15 Last day of office hours
Last day to turn in evidence of May writing center visit 
Last class day, so the last day to turn in anything!
Exam Prep

Policies

    1. Late work will earn 1/2 the grade earned and may be turned in up to May 14th.
    2. Quizzes, Tests, Oral Reports, Monthly Office Visits, and the Final must be done on/by the required day; there is no late credit for these. The final is at the official time listed in the Spring 2001 schedule.
    3. All official Chaffey policies concerning student behavior, discrimination, cheating, etc. will be enforced. Students who violate these policies will be asked to leave the class, dropped, or subject to a formal charge via the appropriate college procedure.
    4.The Language Arts building food and drink policy will be enforced. Only water is permitted in the classroom.
    5. Students may leave other drinks and food outside the classroom on a chair or the concrete. Students are welcome to go stand in the doorway during class to drink or eat if it is not disturbing a student presentation, etc.
    6. Students should feel free to take care of their health at any time. You may leave for the bathroom, to take medicine, to get tissues, to go home due to illness, during any class at any time. Please, however, attempt to leave at a minimally disruptive time unless your medical condition is extreme (you will vomit or have a seizure in a few seconds, etc.).
    7. I try to avoid calling you or questioning you about your absences or grades, assuming you are a mature, responsible adult. This does not mean that I am not aware of your problem, nor does it mean I will grant you any exception to class policies or homework requirements. I never drop students, so if you stop coming to class or miss enough homework that you will fail the class, you must drop yourself.
    8. I will take a long time--between one to three weeks--with grading your work.
    9. If you don't pick up your work before you drop or by October 1, 2001, I will throw it out.
    10. I will do my best to avoid offensive language, particularly profanity and obscenity. You are likewise expected to do the same.
    11. Pagers, cell phones, beeping watches, and the sound on electronic devices like dictionaries should be turned off during class.
    12. Try to stay rational and be aware when you are pushing yourself into irrationality due to stress, poor health, etc. If there is a problem, use one of the contact methods given above to get ahold of me. We can probably work something out to solve your problem. TIP: sometimes it is best not to go to class and deal with the results later, such as when you are unable to suppress laughter, inappropriate comments, sleeping, tears, rage, or insults.
    13. Breathe! Smile! Think of the long-term goals of your life! In ten years, will this matter?