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Welcome !. Ms. Aglialoro (Ag-LEE-A-LORE-O). Who are you?. Tell me your name Who was your teacher before this? What are your interests? Hobbies? Favorite sports? Do you like movies? If yes, what kind? What’s your favorite?

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  1. Welcome! Ms. Aglialoro (Ag-LEE-A-LORE-O)

  2. Who are you? • Tell me your name • Who was your teacher before this? • What are your interests? Hobbies? Favorite sports? • Do you like movies? If yes, what kind? What’s your favorite? • Do you like to read? If yes, what kind of material do you read? What’s your favorite? • What is your favorite thing to do in your free time? Over the summer?

  3. Things you’ll need for this class… • A four subject binder (I’d prefer a binder, but if you only have a notebook that’s fine) • Tab 1- Bell Ringer • Tab 2- Greek and Latin words • Tab 3- Grammar • Tab 4- Notes • You should have a folder for ALL handouts- make sure the date is on your handouts so they can stay in sequential order • All homework and papers should be done in pen (blue or black)

  4. Greek and Latin Unit #16 Why Study Word Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes? • Knowing the "building blocks" of the English language - prefixes, suffixes and root words - helps you to understand a word's meaning and spelling convention. • Many English words and word elements can be traced back to Latin and Greek. Often you can guess the meaning of an unfamiliar word if you know the meaning. • A word root is a part of a word. It contains the core meaning of the word • A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to change its meaning. • A suffix is a word part that is placed at the end of a word to change its meaning. • Often you can guess the meaning of an unfamiliar word if you know the meaning of its parts; that is, the root and any prefixes or suffixes that are attached to it.

  5. Greek and Latin Unit #16 Base Meaning Back, again Belief, faith, trust Feeling, suffering, disease Word, speech Wise, wisdom, knowledge Foreign • Re • Cred, Creed • Path • Log, Lex • Soph(o) • Xen(o) Due on Wednesday- Definitions Test on Friday- Units 11-16

  6. Grammar- Diagnostic Test • Diagnostic Test- see how much you know! • This is just a review test- it does NOT count for a grade *relax*  • Close your binder/notebook and try the best you can

  7. Welcome! Ms. Aglialoro (Ag-LEE-A-LORE-O)

  8. Objective and Standards: • Objective: Students will be able to write a proposal involving text from the “Lost Boys” unit that will be used to format a business letter • Standards: • W9: Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research • R14: Analyze impact of word choice on tone • R16: Determine author’s purpose and analyze use of rhetoric • SL2: Integrate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats

  9. Comma: Introductory Elements Use commas after certain introductory elements Use a comma to set off a mild exclamation such as well, oh, or why at the beginning of a sentence. Other introductory words such as yes and no are also set off with commas. Examples: Why, you’re Andy’s brother, aren’t you? Yes, she’s going to the cafeteria.

  10. Use a comma after an introductory phrase. Switching on a flash light, the ranger led the way down the path to the caves. Disappointed by the high prices, we made up a new gift list.

  11. Use a comma after two or more introductory prepositional phrases or after a long one. Examples: Near the door to the garage, you will find hooks for the car keys. Inside the fence at the far end of her property, she built a potting shed.

  12. Use a comma after an introductory adverb clause. After Andres Segovia had played his last guitar concert, the audience applauded for more than fifteen minutes. If you see smoke, you know there is fire.

  13. Comma Practice: Be able to defend your answer using the rule provided. • Instead of using coins as currency the Chinese used paper money. • After marrying a Chinese woman usually lived in her mother-in-law’s home. • Why until modern freeways were built, the Great Wall was the world’s longest construction. • In Asian art people are often very small and are usually shown in harmony with nature.

  14. Comma Quiz: Add Commas Where Needed. • Built around 200 B.C the main part of the Great Wall of China is about four thousand miles long. • Exiles written by James Joyce will be performed by the Grantville Community Players and will run for three weeks. • Always have someone with you when you swim or you may find yourself without help when you need it. • Robert Browning says that youth is good that middle age is better and that old age is best. • Oh what an interesting enjoyable book that is! • At our house plants grow best in the sunny bright kitchen.

  15. Comma Quiz: Answer KeyAdd Commas Where Needed. • Built around 200 B.C, the main part of the Great Wall of China is about four thousand miles long. • Exiles, written by James Joyce, will be performed by the Grantville Community Players and will run for three weeks. • Always have someone with you when you swim, or you may find yourself without help when you need it. • Robert Browning says that youth is good, that middle age is better, and that old age is best. • Oh, what an interesting enjoyable book that is! • At our house plants grow best in the sunny, bright kitchen.

  16. Reading • Additional information to help you better understand “The Lost Boys” • Bring your work book into school by tomorrow

  17. Additional Information • “The lost boys of the Sudan” and “History of the U.S Refugee Resettlement Program” articles • Exodus: noun; a departure or emigration usually of a large number of people; a marching out • UNICEF: noun United Nations Children's Fund: an agency, created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1946, concerned with improving the health and nutrition of children and mothers throughout the world

  18. Lost Boys Project- The Proposal • The Purpose of a ProposalThe guidelines for a good proposal are the same no matter what type of proposal you need to write. • The most important goal of a proposal is to get your project or suggestions approved. • What is the goal of your proposal?

  19. The Proposal-The Plan • Who is my audience?You need to decide to whom you are writing the proposal. You need to make sure that you think about your audience and what they might already know or not know about your topic. • What do I want my audience to get from my proposal?The overall purpose of the proposal should be to get the readers' approval. Your main purpose should be clearly stated. The readers should not have to figure out what you are requesting in the proposal. The best advice is to state your purpose up front and then fill in details later in the proposal. • How can I make sure my audience understands what I want them to know? You must put yourself in the shoes of your readers. Think about what they want to hear. Think about what they don't want to hear. Get someone else to read your proposal before you submit it. Make sure that his or her reaction is what you expected the reader's reaction to be.

  20. The Proposal-The Style • The Style of a ProposalThe basic writing style of a proposal is the same for any type of technical writing: • *State the purpose clearly at the beginning of the proposal. • *State the background information the reader will need to understand your proposal. • *Use language that everyone can understand. • *Use short sentences that are clear and to the point. • *Make sure that your ideas are not hidden between unnecessary words. • *Make sure that the reader has all the important information needed for the final decision.

  21. Task: Construct a letter to a particular agency or governmental department that argues why it should become more involved with helping the “lost boys” and the reasons for your opinions. (LiteraryFocus: Maintain a specific author’s purpose and tone to effectively present your argument.)

  22. W1: Argumentative Writing • Argument- is speech or writing that presents a claim about an issue or problem and supports it with reasons or evidence. • Claim- the writer’s position on an issue or problem • Evidence- specific pieces of information that support a claim. (facts, quotations, examples, statistics, or personal experiences) • Counterargument- is an argument made to answer an opposing argument, or counterclaim. A good argument anticipates opposing viewpoints and provides counterarguments to disprove (refute), or answer them. • Thesis statement-an expression of the claim that the writer or speaker is trying to support.

  23. Thesis Statement Task: Develop a thesis statement – What should the western world do to help? What agencies should be responsible?

  24. Thesis Statement Task: Develop a thesis statement – What should the western world do to help? What agencies should be responsible? _____________(organization) should become more involved with the Sudanese Lost Boys in order to _________________________(reasons for your opinions).

  25. I should see this… • Complete heading: • To: (Who are you writing this letter to) • From: (Your name) • Date: (Date the assignment is due) • Subject: (What the subject of your letter is about) • 5 sentences • Purpose: Why are you writing this letter? • Problem: What is the problem you’re addressing? • Thesis (Solution): How do you intend to solve this problem?

  26. Now it’s your turn… • Begin writing the proposal for your letter in class • Must be completed by tomorrow • When you are done, you need to have a partner read over your work and correct it

  27. Tomorrow… • Greek and Latin roots review • Grammar review • Business Letter writing- final business letter due Friday

  28. Objective:(In the “notes” section of your binder) Students will be able to write a business letter to a member of the Senate pertaining to the issues in the Sudan and the Lost Boys.

  29. Warm-up DOL # 32(take out your G&L homework to be checked for a HW grade) Commas: Write the sentence in the “Bell Ringer” section of your binder/notebook. Place a comma in the appropriate spot. Her teammate Julie was the best player on the team. Babe Ruth who was a famous baseball player revolutionized the sport. The sheet which is at my house is a very important document.

  30. Greek and Latin Units • Unit 16- Review • Test on Units 11-16 on Friday!!!

  31. Review 1) The teacher emphasized subject pronouns to make sure that her students could ________________ proper sentences. A. activate B. construct C. rupture D. illuminate 2) That corporation specializes in _______________; they own several farms and are able to mass-produce fruits and vegetables. A. toxicology B. photography C. structuralism D. agribusiness  3) Mr. Jones couldn’t keep any money in his house because his son was a ______________. A. xenophobe B. transcendentalist C. kleptomaniac D. sophisticate

  32. Review 1) The teacher emphasized subject pronouns to make sure that her students could ________________ proper sentences. A. activate B. construct C. rupture D. illuminate 2) That corporation specializes in _______________; they own several farms and are able to mass-produce fruits and vegetables. A. toxicology B. photography C. structuralism D. agribusiness  3) Mr. Jones couldn’t keep any money in his house because his son was a ______________. A. xenophobe B. transcendentalist C. kleptomaniac D. sophisticate

  33. Review 1) The teacher emphasized subject pronouns to make sure that her students could ________________ proper sentences. A. activate B. construct C. rupture D. illuminate 2) That corporation specializes in _______________; they own several farms and are able to mass-produce fruits and vegetables. A. toxicology B. photography C. structuralism D. agribusiness  3) Mr. Jones couldn’t keep any money in his house because his son was a ______________. A. xenophobe B. transcendentalist C. kleptomaniac D. sophisticate

  34. Review 1) The teacher emphasized subject pronouns to make sure that her students could ________________ proper sentences. A. activate B. construct C. rupture D. illuminate 2) That corporation specializes in _______________; they own several farms and are able to mass-produce fruits and vegetables. A. toxicology B. photography C. structuralism D. agribusiness  3) Mr. Jones couldn’t keep any money in his house because his son was a ______________. A. xenophobe B. transcendentalist C. kleptomaniac D. sophisticate

  35. Task: Construct a letter to a particular agency or governmental department that argues why it should become more involved with helping the “lost boys” and the reasons for your opinions. (LiteraryFocus: Maintain a specific author’s purpose and tone to effectively present your argument.)

  36. W1: Argumentative Writing • Argument- is speech or writing that presents a claim about an issue or problem and supports it with reasons or evidence. • Claim- the writer’s position on an issue or problem • Evidence- specific pieces of information that support a claim. (facts, quotations, examples, statistics, or personal experiences) • Counterargument- is an argument made to answer an opposing argument, or counterclaim. A good argument anticipates opposing viewpoints and provides counterarguments to disprove (refute), or answer them. • Thesis statement-an expression of the claim that the writer or speaker is trying to support.

  37. Thesis Statement Task: Develop a thesis statement – What should the western world do to help? What agencies should be responsible?

  38. Thesis Statement Task: Develop a thesis statement – What should the western world do to help? What agencies should be responsible? _____________(organization) should become more involved with the Sudanese Lost Boys in order to _________________________(reasons for your opinions).

  39. I should see this… • Complete heading: • To: (Who are you writing this letter to) • From: (Your name) • Date: (Date the assignment is due) • Subject: (What the subject of your letter is about) • 5 sentences MAX • Purpose: Why are you writing this letter? • Problem: What is the problem you’re addressing? • Thesis (Solution): How do you intend to solve this problem?

  40. Now it’s your turn… • Begin writing the proposal for your letter in class • When you are done you can try and begin formatting the rough draft of your business letter

  41. Business Letter in Block Style (notice that you don’t indent at all in a block style business letter)

  42. 1. Margins: the space around your letter. • Go to “File.” • Scroll down to “Page Set-Up” • On the “Margins” Tab, Put “1-Inch” for the top, bottom, left, and right margins.

  43. 2. You need your own address. This part goes in the “heading” section. Underneath your address, put the date. Skip TWO lines.

  44. 3. Put your organization’s address on the “inside address” section. Skip one line

  45. 4. Salutation/Greeting To Whom it May Concern: Skip one line

  46. 5. Body: State your purpose for writing this letter. Be formal and polite; the organization is doing YOU a favor by sending you the information.

  47. Between each paragraph, be sure to skip ONE line.

  48. 6. Closing: Sincerely, Four spaces after the closing Then your name. In between the closing and your name, that is where you would sign your name.

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