5.4 Film Essay Final Draft
Completion requirements
Writing
View the rubric to see how your work will be assessed.
Writing
The writing process is a key component for success in English Language Arts, grades 10-12, so it's important that we help you to create good habits for writing now. Revising and editing happen at many stages within the writing process, and that revision needs to happen in order to excel. In this step of the writing process, Final Draft, you will apply the feedback given on your rough draft and revise your critical response.
The Assignment
Step 1: Download my feedback for your rough draft. Revise your rough draft using the feedback provided on your rough draft.
Step 2: Write your critical response essay.
Step 3: Proofread and edit your essay. You may find this
editing checklist helpful in these final steps of the writing process.
Step 4: Submit the final draft of your critical response essay for assessment.
- View the student exemplar with feedback.
- Transitions are words and phrases that help your writing flow smoothly. View a copy of the โTransitionsโ.
Citing Sources/Bibliographies
- I.C.E. - How to cite sources like a pro
- EasyBib
- Google docs - Under Tools, select the โExploreโ tool (formerly โResearchโ; may still be listed as โResearchโ in your version)
- Citation Machine
- Name your assignment Lastname, FirstnameELA101_5.4FilmEssay.
- Submit your essay for assessment.
- If you are submitting a Google document, copy and paste the sharing link into the online text space. Ensure share settings are set to "Anyone with the link can comment."
- If you are submitting a Word or PDF document, upload the file.