Submission Packet Instructions

Teaching Assistant: Patrick Mooney
Writing 2
Spring 2015

Your submission packet for each Writing Project (WP) should consist of all of the assignments and other major components of the time period since the last assignment was due. You submit all of these components together in a packet that is entirely contained by a standard two-pocket folder large enough to contain all of your work without folding anything — something that makes certain that the packet will not come apart when I am transporting the entire class's work at once. Each item in this packet needs to have your name on the front; you also need to have your name on the front of the folder itself. Any individual component of the submission packet that has more than one page needs to be stapled.

Any of the following problems limits your grade on the Writing Project as a whole to, at most, a C:

Your submission packet should include the following items, in the following order, listed from top to bottom:

  1. Optional: If you saw a CLAS writing tutor about this writing project, and want to earn extra credit for doing so, put the paperwork that the tutor gave you on top of everything else.
  2. A cover letter of one to two single-spaced pages, in any standard business letter format, telling me what you learned from completing this assignment. (On top, or beneath the CLAS paperwork.)
  3. Your final version of the Writing Project's main essay, clean and polished, in the version that you want me to grade.
  4. The draft version of the Writing Project's main essay that you brought for peer review.
  5. Your own notes that you took on the feedback you received on your own writing from your peers.
  6. The second Project Builder for the assignment (PBB, PBD, or PBF, depending on which Writing Project you are submitting), with my feedback on it.
  7. The first Project Builder for the assignment (PBA, PBC, or PBE) with my feedback on it. (On the bottom.)

Nothing else belongs in your submission packet. You do not have to submit outlines, brainstorming, mindmapping exercises, freewrites that we did in class, or any other preliminary work. Including anything else in your submission packet will limit your grade to a C.

Quick reminder: due dates