ENG 101 Final Portfolio Assignment Sheet
Due: Monday, December 16 at 9:30 am
For a Word Doc version of this assignment sheet, click here: Final Portfolio Assignment Sheet
Your final portfolio, worth 20% of your grade, is your chance to showcase your learning this semester. There are several components to the portfolio, listed below. All page guidelines are minimum requirements.
- The first draft of your research paper (required by English department)
- Final (or even further revised) drafts of the following:
- Paper 1: This I No Longer Believe
- Proposal for Final Paper
- Annotated Bibliography
- Outline for Final Paper
- Imaginary Interview
- Final Paper
- A reflection statement (at least 1 page) on Paper 1 (your writing process, what you learned, what you think you could have done better, “How does this paper showcase your learning?” etc.)
- A reflection statement (at least 1 page) on your research paper (the Final Paper)
- A reflective letter, addressed either to me or to the class as a whole, analyzing your work this semester. Think of it as a fresh “Yourself as Reader and Writer” essay now that the semester is over. What did you learn from ENG 101? What do you want to learn more about? What skills do you want to further develop? Look back at the learning objectives on the syllabus. How have you achieved these objectives? What evidence (from your work this semester) shows that achievement? This letter should be as long as it needs to be, but I expect it will need to be at least 3 or 4 pages.
- Answer this question (however long it takes to answer in whatever form you choose): If you had the freedom to write about whatever you wanted, in whatever form you wanted, what would you do? (Or, you can think of it this way: if you had to change one of our assignments and its requirements to let you write EXACTLY the thing you want to write, what changes would you make?) Why is this your dream piece of writing?
- (Optional) Any additional assignments you want to showcase or commentary you wish to include about your work this semester.
You should present your portfolio as a digital portfolio (site) on the CUNY Commons or using WordPress.com. You may organize the required components however you wish on your site, but you should make these choices with rhetorical awareness. What looks professional and aesthetically pleasing? What organization makes logical sense for how you want the reader to navigate through the site? Is your site easy to read?
Portfolio Rubric
- Portfolio contains all required components and was turned in on time. (15 points)
- All components meet the length requirement. (10 points)
- Reflection statements on major essays display critical thinking and serious self-reflection, referring to specific aspects of the essays or parts of the writing process (10 points per paper)
- The final reflective essay offers compelling and persuasive insight into the student’s learning and growth (and/or lack thereof, and/or future goals for learning and growth) over the course of the semester. The final reflective essay uses specific examples from the student’s writing, actions, or life experiences to support the student’s claims. (20 points)
- All components exhibit the appropriate structural and stylistic conventions for personal reflective writing in the student’s dialect of choice. (10 points)
- The Portfolio utilizes WordPress/CUNY Commons in a rhetorically effective way, exhibiting design and organization choices that make the portfolio professional, easy to read/navigate, and reflective of the individual student. (25 points)



