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3 October 2011 Agenda ICTW #14 Sample Critical Reflection Essays Scoring/Rubric Essay Work Time

3 October 2011 Agenda ICTW #14 Sample Critical Reflection Essays Scoring/Rubric Essay Work Time. ICTW #14. Turn to page 22 in your Best Friend. “America” Ray Bradbury Listen and read along with me. Read again and annotate for: SOAPS Author’s message. ICTW #14.

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3 October 2011 Agenda ICTW #14 Sample Critical Reflection Essays Scoring/Rubric Essay Work Time

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  1. 3 October 2011 Agenda • ICTW #14 • Sample Critical Reflection Essays • Scoring/Rubric • Essay Work Time

  2. ICTW #14 • Turn to page 22 in your Best Friend. • “America” Ray Bradbury • Listen and read along with me. • Read again and annotate for: • SOAPS • Author’s message

  3. ICTW #14 • What is Ray Bradbury’s perspective on America? How do you know? • This poem seems almost hopeful. What is it that Bradbury hopes his readers understand?

  4. Get out the following: • Your CRE Assignment sheet with the rubric on the back. • A sheet of paper and writing utensil. • A partner. • Grab a copy of the sample essay packet • DO NOT TAKE, THIS IS A CLASS SET.

  5. SAMPLE ESSAY #1 • Step One: Listen and read with me this first essay. • Step Two: What score does this essay deserve and why? • With your partner, use the language from the rubric to come up with a score. • Step Three: Be ready to share out and discuss with the class.

  6. SAMPLE ESSAY #2 • Step One: Read one with a partner • Step Two: What score does this essay deserve and why? • With your partner, use the language from the rubric to come up with a score. • Step Three: Be ready to share out and discuss with the class.

  7. SAMPLE ESSAY #3 • Step One: Read this on your own • Step Two: What score does this essay deserve and why? • On your own, use the language from the rubric to come up with a score. • Step Three: Be ready to share out and discuss with the class.

  8. Essay Work Time • A couple of notes: • You will need to turn in BOTH prewriting handouts (Planning Sheet and Topic) with your FINAL DRAFT. • Final Drafts Due FRIDAY • DO NOT GET BEHIND THIS WEEK. • You should now begin to write/work on the paper outside of class.

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