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Writing Tutorial Summary
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2018-11-08T22:24:06-06:00
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THE STUDENT AND I...
Assignment
discussed their assignment sheet
viewed an example given by the instructor
identified the parts of the example to create one
checked for assignment requirements
Outline
brainstormed ideas for their topic
created a topic
created details and supports for their topic
created counter-argument ideas
Sources
discussed how to look for articles using Missouri Western’s databases
created key words to research articles
looked over their existing articles
checked for credibility
Reading
student read the completed paper out loud
tutor read the completed paper out loud
student read what was completed of the paper out loud
tutor read what was completed of the paper out loud
student read partial paper out loud due to time constraints
tutor read partial paper out loud due to time constraints
Introduction
discussed how to create a snappy beginning/attention grabber
discussed how to incorporate base reading and add supporting details
Paragraphing
discussed how to transition into a new paragraph
discussed how to create a topic sentence
discussed the organization of the paragraph
discussed how to maintain one main topic in each paragraph
practiced adding examples to support the topic sentence
Thesis
discussed thesis ideas
created a thesis
expanded existing thesis to better reflect paper more specifically
discussed thesis placement
created an outline using thesis statement
Conclusion
discussed how to summarize the paper
discussed how to relate/restate their thesis
discussed how to leave readers with a satisfying concluding statement
Paper Overall
discussed how to go into further details throughout their paper
worked on comments and suggestions given by the instructor
worked on the organization of the paper
Quotation
discussed how to introduce quotes
discussed how to cite quotes
discussed how to explain quotes
discussed how to format block quotes
Documentation
discussed in-text citation
discussed work-cited/reference page
discussed how to create an annotated bibliography
Speech
the student gave their speech aloud
the speech was timed
we discussed how to lengthen or shorten their time
we discussed adding examples
we discussed staying focused on topic
Speech Outline
the tutor checked the outline for correct format
the tutor helped revise a speech draft to match correct speech outline format
we discussed writing the speech outline using complete sentences
we discussed revising in-text citations and/or the reference list at the end of the outline
we discussed adding or revising the speeches main points and/or subpoints
Surface Issues: Worked on...
grammar
sentence structure
style/clarity
sentences boundaries
punctuation
commas
spelling
avoiding personal words (you, us, we, etc.)
expanding acronyms for readers’ understanding
active and passive voice
compound, complex, and simple sentences
shortening or lengthening paper
Formatting Paper: Worked on...
themed font
font size
page numbers
headers
footers
margins
paper orientation
Hand-outs given
MLA Documentation Style
APA Documentation Style
Kate l. Turabian Notes-Bibliography Style
Don’t Fear Citations: Citing Sources in a Paper
Developing Your Essay: Thesis Statement Outline
Summary Guidelines
Transitional Words and Phrases
The College Student’s Guide to Writing Five Types of Essays
Commas
Commonly Confused Words
Basic Rules of Punctuation
Thesis Statement
Sentence Boundary Errors
Writing with Clarity: Getting Rid of Excess Baggage
How to Research: A Guide to Missouri Western’s Resources
Initiating Your Job Search: The Résumé and the Cover Letter
Career Development Center: Writing Guide Résumé
Irregular Verb Chart
So You're Finished with Your Paper
Identifying Parts of Speech
Cover Letter and Resume
Our writing appointments generally run for 30 minutes. This session was short because
the student was late to the appointment
the student did not want to stay for the entire time
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Supervisor: Alyssa Striplin, Writing Coordinator, Hearnes Center, Room 213, (816) 271-4131
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