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5/14 LitWeb  plan due.  (10 points)    Each group member should "claim" portions of the LitWeb, making sure to cover as much territory as possible. Be specific as possible with each person's task.  Assign a leader.
5/15 30 minute non-stop (at least 400 words) on "What are my feelings, attitudes, and concerns about this author?" (10 points)  
5/17 Discuss first three chapters.  
5/29 List of related links due. (10 points) Decide upon what chapter you will distribute. Make plan and have copy of chapter ready to be Xeroxed for the class.
5/30 Present chapter from your book to the rest of the class and explain what you want them to do with it
5/30 Summarize chapter (10 points) -- Each student shall write a one paragraph summary of the group's designated chapter.  
5/31 Draft of Research Paper#2 due  (25 points) 
6/1 Summarize two sources related to author’s work, then write one or two questions which occurred to you while reading each of the sources.(20 points).  The sources are related to your task assigned during the LitWeb plan.  
6/4 Final paper due. (100 points)  
Lit web is due. (50 points) Presentations begin.


Remember in order to do your other work and complete this research project with the least amount of stress, stick to this schedule. Each of these stages represent a portion of the final grade on the overall project. So plan ahead and use your time wisely. All sections of the task must be completed, to receive a grade on the final research paper and the LitWeb.

 

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