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Spring 2015 Diverse Text Set Assignments
From this page, you can create and link to your Text Set Assignment in order to share your work with your classmates. >
 * You can download directions and a template for your text set assignment here:
 * Here is are two quality examples of a text set to get you started:
 * English (Gr. 10): Social Isolation
 * Math (Gr. 9): Quadratic Equations
 * Keep in mind the new ideas you have learned this semester about the Common Core Standards, qualities of text complexity, and the varied needs of learners as you make your decisions and provide rationales for including specific kinds of texts in your text set.
 * For information about APA Format, Sixth Edition: see [|OWL resource]- or [|URI website] or note the specific ways of [|citing different types of images]
 * For a short reading about text sets, see Laura Robb's explanation and example [[file:Robb 2002 Multiple Texts.pdf]]
 * Learn about [|math teachers who have been awarded funds] from the National Science Foundation to develop math lessons around primary sources that are also connected to Common Core Standards.


 * You will be asked to post your completed Text Assignment before class no later than **March 26.**
 * =You are encouraged to explore text sets from previous semesters to see the range of topics already created. Text sets with stars before the link indicate high-quality assignments.=


 * Spring 2015 Class List**
 * DIRECTIONS:**
 * Make sure you are logged into the wikispace. If you are not, create a login and password (upper right corner). A join request will be sent to my email for me to confirm you as a member with posting privileges.
 * To post your assignment, click on the link created for your name in the table below and you will get to your own wikipage.
 * Select the edit button on the wikispace and **copy/paste your annotated text** from your Diverse Text Set Assignment (in Microsoft Word) into the wiki. You should see your whole assignment on the page (rather than just a link to a file to download).
 * You may need to do a bit of spacing text so it looks neat and organized on the screen. You can use the toolbar to make things bold or change the font size.
 * Remember to click the "Save" button each time you make any changes before you leave the page.


 * 1. Jaclyn Correia || 2. Travis Crocker || 3. Gregory Dagit || 4. Tracey Dann ||
 * 5. Lauren Demattio || 6. Dylan DiPalma || 7. Matthew Gama || 8. Erin Hall ||
 * 9. Austin Hevey || 10. Allie Hirsch || 11. James Larson || 12. Amanda Lemos ||
 * 13. Yvette Littman || 14. Mercedes Matson || 15. Ben McAndrew  || 16. Rachel Kiley ||
 * 17. Sarah Murphy || 18. Dan Murray || 19. Andrew Oaklund || 20. Sabrina Pereira ||
 * 21. Katie Salvadore || 22. Neal Simmons ||  ||   ||