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Submit an Object Description essay of no more than 500 words that focuses on a primary source and explains its historical significance. Each submission will focus on a different object. This is not a traditional argumentative essay. Your goal is to describe, contextualize, and explain significance.
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This assignment asks you to reflect on a current event/issue/topic in sport today and describe the event/issue/topic in the form of a written letter to someone in the past. Be creative in who you write to. It can be a famous athlete (e.g., Muhammad Ali), a grandparent, or even a younger version of yourself. You should incorporate your own personal experiences with course readings (if possible), class discussions, primary/secondary sources, and if possible, statements from the media. There should be some personal narrative in this paper. 1st person is A-OK to use! Have fun with this assignment. Write informally if needed!
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Formatting and submission guidelines:
Below students find how they will be marked. Please note that the instructor will mark accordingly so 4s (4/5) and 2s (2/5) may be given depending on the quality of the work.
Grading Rubric for the Letter to the Past Assignment
Introduction:
Description
Personal Reflection (interpretation and own opinion)
Connection to the past
Conclusion:
References:
Proofreading
Letter to the Past
Letter to the Past
CriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Introduction
5 to >3.0 pts
Full Marks
Introduction sentence or introductory portion of the letter clearly outlines the event/topic/issue
3 to >1.0 pts
Partial Marks
There is a vague attempt at an introduction, but it is confusing.
1 to >0 pts
Lowest Mark
No clear introduction or statement of event/topic/issue
5 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Description
5 to >3.0 pts
Full Marks
Description sporting event/topic/issue and how it has changed over time (if possible)
3 to >1.0 pts
Partial Marks
Description incompletely, vaguely, or unclearly addresses how it has changed over time
1 to >0 pts
Lowest
Description about sporting event/topic/issue are unclear or not present.
5 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Personal Reflection (interpretation and own opinion)
5 to >3.0 pts
Full Marks
Personal reflection of sporting event/topic/issue is clearly articulated and showcases personal narrative
3 to >1.0 pts
Partial marks
Personal reflection incompletely, vaguely, or unclearly addresses your personal thoughts on the issue
1 to >0 pts
Lowest Marks
Personal reflection about sporting event/topic/issue are unclear or not present
5 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Connection to the past
5 to >3.0 pts
Full Marks
Connection of sporting event/topic/issue to a similar historical experience in which the person you are writing to is living in is clearly articulated (i.e., athlete activism now and the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s)…this may be difficult depending on the topic, but TRY an BE CREATIVE
3 to >1.0 pts
Partial Marks
Connection of sporting event/topic/issue to a similar historical experience in which the person you are writing to is living in is incomplete, vague or unclear
1 to >0 pts
Lowest Marks
Connection of sporting event/topic/issue to a similar historical experience in which the person you are writing to is living in is not present
5 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Conclusion
5 to >3.0 pts
Full Marks
Conclusion clearly summarizes your thoughts regarding sporting event/topic/issue to the reader
3 to >1.0 pts
Partial Marks
There is a vague attempt to conclude the letter, but it is confusing.
1 to >0 pts
No Marks
No conclusion paragraph
5 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
References
2 to >0.0 pts
Full Marks
References are provided for all sources and generally conform to APA style. 2 sources (1 primary and 1 secondary) are used. Full references for scholarly articles are provided at the end of your paper and generally conform to APA style.
0 pts
No Marks
No attempt was made to cite sources.
2 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Proofreading
3 pts
Full Marks
Good effort at proof-reading your paper.
0 pts
No Marks
Spell-check was not used. Furthermore, the grammar is so problematic that it is difficult to understand what you are trying to say.
3 pts
Total Points: 30
A major component of each EDUC course at Blinn College is the Research Project. The purpose
of the research project is for students to complete research on a specific topic related to education
that interests the student and apply the lesson strategies taught through the semester. Students
will become experts, consult three outside sources, annotate the articles and write a research
paper. Then, students will create a presentation and lesson plan based on the topic researched. 800 – 1,000 words
MLA format, 12 point font, double spaced, works cited page, properly cited sources
Read and annotate 3 outside sources related to your topic. One source that provides the criteria for
your definition, one source that offers an opinion on the issue that you do not agree with and one
source that offers another opinion on the issue. Include each of the sources throughout your paper
The assignment will not be graded without the submission of the library research template
and annotated articles
Requirements:
For your first essay you have options. In first person (in the I perspective) & in past tense, please tell the story of:
1) A rivalry youve experienced with a sibling, a friend, a parent, or some other figure in your life, OR
2) A betrayal youve suffered or inflicted, OR
3) A love relation of yours that went badly wrong.
Structure: Your story (told in paragraphs)
Your reflections (your last paragraph answer to the question: What did this experience teach me about how I should live?)
Your essay will begin where your story begins. No standard introductory paragraph!
Your story should be richly detailed out of your own unique experience. Write it as if you were telling your story to a close friend, candidly, in your own voice. Your reflections should be your own. Please avoid in your reflective final paragraph the platitudes on rivalry or betrayal or love that are easy to hand on the internet.
Two full 12-font, double-spaced pages. Your essay can be a bit longer than two pages, but not much longer without permission (which I’ll gladly give in certain cases :-)).
Why do this? This work promotes the Course Learning Outcomes concerning essay writing and use of standard American English. Your essay will give me something to work with in my effort to help you improve your writing. Further, this work will prime you up for our third & fourth week classes & also connect vitally to content presented at later points in our course.