Backwards and Forwards Prompts
Question 1
David Ball has organized this book in a very specific way. Explain the organization of the book and cite the most critical concepts and argue why they are important using at least three pieces of evidence. Write a well constructed melcon paragraph using evidence to support your main idea and proper links following your evidence. After printing your paper use two highlight colors to highlight the evidence and the link (one color per item). Complete all work including highlighting before class. Organize the work in the correct order staple it and have it ready to turn in at the beginning of class or Tues Oct. 30th.
Question 2
There are 6 to 9 chapters not discussed during seminar. Explain, using no less than three of the topics from Backwards and Forwards that were not discussed, in a well constructed melcon paragraph. Use textual evidence to support your main idea and proper links to support your understanding of each topic. After printing your paper use two highlight colors to highlight the evidence and the link (one color per item). Complete all work including highlighting before class. Organize the work in the correct order staple it and have it ready to turn in at the beginning of class or Tues Oct. 30th.
Question 1
David Ball has organized this book in a very specific way. Explain the organization of the book and cite the most critical concepts and argue why they are important using at least three pieces of evidence. Write a well constructed melcon paragraph using evidence to support your main idea and proper links following your evidence. After printing your paper use two highlight colors to highlight the evidence and the link (one color per item). Complete all work including highlighting before class. Organize the work in the correct order staple it and have it ready to turn in at the beginning of class or Tues Oct. 30th.
Question 2
There are 6 to 9 chapters not discussed during seminar. Explain, using no less than three of the topics from Backwards and Forwards that were not discussed, in a well constructed melcon paragraph. Use textual evidence to support your main idea and proper links to support your understanding of each topic. After printing your paper use two highlight colors to highlight the evidence and the link (one color per item). Complete all work including highlighting before class. Organize the work in the correct order staple it and have it ready to turn in at the beginning of class or Tues Oct. 30th.