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Part 1: Advocacy Part 2: Point of View

Part 1: Advocacy Part 2: Point of View. Grab your RAW book, and think about what “point of view” means!. THE DAILY NEWS. March 20-21. www.thewebsterweb.com. WHAT’S UP IN THE WORLD OF WEBSTER. 38 days until Sophomore Showcase: time to TAKE ACTION!. Today’s Plan: Intro to Advocacy

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Part 1: Advocacy Part 2: Point of View

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  1. Part 1: AdvocacyPart 2: Point of View Grab your RAW book, and think about what “point of view” means!

  2. THE DAILY NEWS March 20-21 www.thewebsterweb.com WHAT’S UP IN THE WORLD OF WEBSTER 38 days until Sophomore Showcase: time to TAKE ACTION! • Today’s Plan: • Intro to Advocacy • 2) Intro to POV Unit: • WW: It’s going to rain. • Tourists illustrated • Background for A Small Place • 3) World Tour Book Expectations • 4) Grammar/Writing: R&E Section of STAAR Benchmark • Coming soon: • STAAR on March 30; sign up for FIT sessions • Field Trip to SATX on March 28 • Sophomore Showcase: April 26th • Roots Quiz next block HW: Begin reading World Tour book; study for Roots Quiz #11 planned for next block (prep for tone teaching, if applicable). Permission slips are past due!

  3. http://www.iamheremlf.org/

  4. Advertising/Marketing Channels

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  8. Writing Workout: “It’s going to rain.” Experiment with shifting point of view and tone.

  9. What’s inside the magic envelope????

  10. Writing Workout: “It’s going to rain.” Experiment with shifting point of view and tone through diction, imagery, and details.

  11. Drawing Time! Draw a tourist. Draw an annoying tourist. Imagine a tourist you might see if you were vacationing on an island.

  12. Hello, Antigua!A picture of A Small Place:

  13. When does the shift occur? • Stand up! • Draw an invisible pizza on the ceiling by creating a clockwise motion with your pen. • Lower the circle to your forehead, then chin, then chest, then waist.

  14. A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid

  15. Why are we annotating? • Annotation = the process of writing critical or explanatory notes on a text INTERACTION 2) Annotation helps you read closely and remember what you read. 3) We are annotating because some people like to fake their way through their education assuming they won’t get caught, but then their lousy essays totally give them away. Annotation = ACCOUNTABILITY

  16. Annotation Tips • Just a highlighter is not enough. (Anyone could highlight anything – no accountability.) Annotation requires marginal notes. 2) A pencil is better than a pen. If it’s impossible for you to write directly in the book, try post-it notes.

  17. Annotation Tips 3) How much? Enough. I’m not looking for annotations on every single page of the novel, but if more than 5 pages in a row are un-annotated, then you’ve likely missed something important. 4) A pencil is better than a pen. If it’s impossible for you to write directly in the book, try post-it notes.

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