Writing Assignment #1
Writing Assignment #1 – Descriptive
Paragraph
For this assignment, you
will write a descriptive paragraph of a photograph of your choice. Your
paragraph should be at least eight
sentences long.
Choosing your photo
To begin this assignment,
you need to find a photograph you are interested in writing about. I recommend
that you pick a color photo (unless black-and-white is part of the style of the
photo). You can use a photo from a magazine or from the Internet. If you choose
an online photo, you should print out a color copy that you can bring to class.
Please do not use personal
photos that include people you know personally or celebrities with whom you
have strong associations.
Prewriting & Outline – worth 10 points – in-class
1.
Look at your
photo carefully. Make a list of everything you notice. Include small details,
as well as your impressions and major features of your photo.
2.
Free-write for
five minutes on your photo.
Create an outline
1.
What is your
overall impression of your photo? What is the main point you want to make about
it? Draft your topic sentence.
2.
Identify three
to five points you want to make about your photo that support your topic
sentence. (Remember, the final draft of your paragraph must be at least eight
sentences long!)
3.
Organize your
points in the order you will discuss them in your paragraph.
To get credit for your prewriting
& outline, you must show it to your instructor before the end of the class
period.
Draft of descriptive paragraph – worth 10 points –
due in class
Write a draft of your
descriptive paragraph and bring it to class. Your draft should follow your
outline and include a topic sentence that expresses your main idea, as well as
supporting sentences that develop your supporting points with specifics and
details. You may type your draft or neatly handwrite it. Please double-space!
To get credit for draft, you
must bring it to class on the day it is due and participate in the in-class
draft workshop.
Revise your essay based on
the feedback you receive during the in-class draft workshop. Type and
double-space your paragraph.
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