Multi-Genre+Writing+Project

=English 10 Multi-Genre Writing Project=


 * Rubric**: [|MGP Grading Sheet English 10.pdf]

MGP Proposal: [|Multi-Genre Proposal (revised 09-10).doc]

Why the multi-genre writing project? This project will enhance your research and writing abilities while allowing you to explore a topic of personal interest. However, you will be writing more than the traditional research paper; the multi-genre approach allows you to present your understanding of the topic across several genres. To clarify: one topic, multiple genres.

What does a multi-genre project look like? We will look at an example in class. Example 1 Example 2 Example 3

What is a genre? A genre is simply a type of writing that has particular form, content, or style. See the handout “Here is a partial list of genres” for some examples. [|Here is a partial list of genres.doc]

Audience for this project: You are writing for a general audience – they have no specialized knowledge about your topic. Therefore, you need to think about how much the average person knows about your topic before using lots of specialized vocabulary.

Purpose for this project: To inform (and entertain?) a general audience about your topic, but in an in-depth manner by writing about your topic across multiple genres.

Research Tips: • keep your Key Question out so you know what information you need • use your note cards to paraphrase and quote only important information • don’t write too much on one note card – you will use your own words later to tie together all the information [|How to use note cards for research.pdf]

Resources:
Use the [|Online Databases] available through our very own library! Elibrary: [] • UN: kis • PW: welcome [|World Book Advanced Encyclopedia] ABC-CLIO Opposing Viewpoints Brain Pop Questia: UN: kis + (your id # with not zero in front) Example: kis5202 PW: opposite of the above - Example: 5202kis Google Scholar: [] • use the power of Google to find reliable sources • many of these sources have been peer reviewed; in other words, generally more reliable Wikipedia: [] • this is a good place to start for some topics • a good way to do this is to check the “External links” found at the bottom of every Wikipedia article • please do not use Wikipedia as a source Print sources from the library are very reliable
 * UN: kis
 * PW: welcome
 * UN: KIS
 * PW: welcome
 * UN: kisbrain
 * PW: brainkis

=Requirements:=

A key question that binds all the genres together.
• this should be your key research question posted at the top of the page

Title and Subtitle
• give your project in interesting title and make the key research question your subtitle - see examples above

Preface (separate page)
• explain how your key research question binds your project together • include any background information you think the reader might need to know

Genre Introductions (separate page)
• list and explain the characteristics of each of your chosen genres (four total) For example, the genre of historical fiction includes: o Occurs during an important period in history o Shows historical events o Lets you experience what it might have been like to be there o Major events are real, but some characters and minor events are made up • for each genre answer the question: How did this genre help me explain my topic? • for example: if your topic is iPosds, you might use the product review genre to identify the pros and cons of the product

Genre #1
• required Research Paper • 500 -750 word limit – focus on quality not quantity • MLA format (example papers: [] ) • clear thesis (responding to your key question) • Works Cited page • 4 in-text citations • 10 note cards – you may want/need more ([|How to use note cards for research.pdf]) • 3 source cards with bibliographic information • 3 sources required, Wikipedia may not be used as a source Other resources for the research genre: [|Tips for evaluating sources] [|The OWL at Purdue on effectively taking notes] [|Paraphrase don't Copy] [|In-text citations] [|Create a Works Cited page - the OWL will show you how...] [|Diana Hacker's MLA Works Cited information VERY COMPREHENSIVE!] [|Use MLA format for the final draft] [|Example MLA Research Paper.pdf] [|How to use note cards for research.pdf] Use this source to check for problems in your MLA citation: [|CommonMLA_problem.pdf]

Genre #2
• 500 word minimum • note: you are not limited to the genres listed on the handout for Genre #2,3, and 4

Genre #3
• open to your imagination

Epilogue
• explain what you have learned from this project • explain how your perspective has changed on your topic • indicate what you hope people might have learned by reading your project