As you draft, conference, and revise your second genre, it is important to keep in mind the entire research project. How do the pieces fit together? Are they logical? Creative? Do they provide multiple perspectives to your topic or issue? Do you think your readers will gain new information based on your project? Is your effort obvious?
In class today you will receive a rough idea of what is expected of your final project for this class, which will also act as your final. It's worth a pretty impressive amount of points, so it would do to be present in class and complete your work, regardless of school-related absences.
Because graduation is approaching, this project may be kicked into high gear. Our tentative schedule looks a bit like this...
This week (March 23-27): Genre Two.
Next week (March 30-April 3): Genre Three.
The week after next (April 6-10): Genre Four.
And then? Revision!!

Your genres should add to the quality and interest level of your topic. Please read the comments on the grading rubric that you have been given and take the comments made on your research and genres in account when you revise.
A SHORT PRESENTATION will be required at the end of the revisionary period, but you can handle it.
Be calm. Breathe. You graduate soon. We wouldn't want you to hyperventilate about such a simple matter as Grammar and Composition. ;)
Best of luck!!