Areas to focus on for revision of Arts For Impact grant application:
Author: Mya Hankes
Journal #15 (WRT-317)
Takeaway 1: General operating support budget versus program/project budget. You could think of the GOS as the umbrella of all the funds the nonprofit will either make or need for the fiscal year (or grant period). The GOS must reflect the goals, objs, and mission […]
Journal #24 (WRT-312)
Mackie: I would say your story is the story of a right person but not the right time. Overall, its written very well. You can picture the narrator while she goes through the motions almost like a camera following her. I think using first person […]
Journal #23 (WRT-312)
Lizzie: I believe your story is the story of an unexpected connection. I enjoyed the detail that you provided as it felt a picture was painted in terms of setting and each characters actions. Also, the dialogue reflected the characters well also. I could get […]
Evidence #5
This image is the lesson plan I made with my co-teacher for our second to last session with Word Play. I ran the games and checked in with various students to finalize their writing.
Journal #6 (Capstone)
Link to: The article I chose for today class discusses whether the humanities will withstand budget cuts to educational programs at universities. Their example subject for this is WVU, who are cutting down their language, landscpe, arts, and architecture programs. Something that stuck out to […]
Journal #21 (WRT-312)
Bullets of what I have learned about the writing process through Story #1
Evidence #4
The image above is part of the lesson plan that I taught during a writing workshop at HBS Elementary in Brunswick.
Journal #20 (WRT-312)
Coco, I thought this was a really interesting story! Thinking about “what” this story is, I would say it is the story of unrequited love or the reality of grieving someone still living. The amount of descripton ou used in the story really drove it […]
Journal #19 (WRT-312)
Malachi: Really interesting story you’re building here! I thought the level of sensory detail you added was wonderful. There were moments I could almost smell/see/taste the foods and instances you were describing. The amount of description also didn’t feel to heavy in comparison to the […]