Mythology+Wiki+Page+Revision

Reflecting on a body of work or an artistic endeavor usually provides one with a feeling of achievement as well as with a wish to improve some facet of the work. Generally, an intrinsic motivation to improve one’s work does not originate through a reward; however, I will re-evaluate your page for the criteria on the rubric: content, web skill, layout, and images. ·  Complete a self-evaluation ·  Develop a bulleted, concise list of key points about your character: ·  Role among gods, goddesses, monsters, and mortals ·  Powers, strengths, weaknesses ·  Title of important story or event(s) ·  Oral pronunciation and phonetic pronunciation of character
 * Mythology Wiki Page Revision **
 * What does everyone need to do?  **
 * Please include your name** on your page, too. Consider writing something like the following: Compiled by Susan Jones, Developed by Susan Jones, or Created by Susan Jones...

·  Keep your printed, graded wiki page for a one-on-one conference and new evaluation ·  Reflect, revise, and edit your wiki page ·  Request a new evaluation before **March 13, 2009** ·  Sign up for conference time ·  Conference with Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Shores or other FHS English teachers before 8:00 p.m., **March 20, 2009** ·  ** Consider the following HOC content points ** o  Paragraph focus and development; transitions; o  Allusions to character in literature, art, and music o  Include with audio recordings the portions of written lyrics or poems with allusions highlighted o  Sentence construction and styles: varied, parallel, and correct o  Labeling of sections and images ·  ** Consider the following lower-order concerns ** o  Correct grammar o  Spelling, capitalization o  Comma and colon usage o  Format of numbers o  Page format: justified or centered text, white space o  MLA format of works consulted or cited entries
 * What can you choose to do?  **