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In-class Journal Assignment 11/12/12

Tell me about something that you’re good at and can demonstrate with a PowerPoint presentation.

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QUIZ

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1. Besides having a descriptive title, what else do you have to do in the opening to your instructional paper?

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2. In the middle part of your instructional paper, the steps should be in what order?

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3. Words that need special attention should be __________.

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4. To show an object’s size, use a ____________.

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5. In the closing, note ___________ _____________.

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1. Besides having a descriptive title, what else do you have to do in the opening to your instructional paper?

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1. Besides having a descriptive title, what else do you have to do in the opening to your instructional paper?

Note or list materials needed.

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2. In the middle part of your instructional paper, the steps should be in what order?

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2. In the middle part of your instructional paper, the steps should be in what order?

Chronological order and parallel form

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3. Words that need special attention should be __________.

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3. Words that need special attention should be __________.

boldfaced

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4. To show an object’s size, use a ____________.

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4. To show an object’s size, use a ____________.

A reference (such as the fingers)

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5. In the closing, note ___________ _____________.

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5. In the closing, note ___________ _____________.

Common problems

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Homework for 11/13/12

• Read pages 367-368 in Successful Writing at Work

• Start planning your presentation