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Senior Writing. Week 9. Monday. Lesson 3 – Dangling Modifiers – need to add subject Journal 7 – comparison of the two employability skills chart Journal 8 – Promotion for an activity Prepare for retake of Unit 2 Test on Thursday. Senior Writing.
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Senior Writing Week 9
Monday • Lesson 3 – Dangling Modifiers – need to add subject • Journal 7 – comparison of the two employability skills chart • Journal 8 – Promotion for an activity • Prepare for retake of Unit 2 Test on Thursday.
Senior Writing Learning Target: I will find and organize images of myself and my activities and/or skills into a representative collage.
Tuesday • Work time on collage • Follow up for retake of test on Thursday • After finish Collage – • Find quotes you like • Finish Journals 7, 8 • Prepare for retake
Synthesis Arguments Wednesday, Feb. 13 Please pick up a COW on your way in and open up a document in googledrive.
Learning Targets • Demonstrate ability to synthesize • Show understanding and ability to properly document • Create a new argument of your own using research that includes a claim, logical reasoning, use of evidence, and addresses counterarguments
Argument topic selection and response • Look over your seven choices. Select one. • Carefully read what is written there. • Type a response • Think on paper about the topic. • What position would you take? • What are your thoughts and/or connections to the topic? • Save it and print it. • Once you have done this – you have free time until all are finished. Be sure collage is finished and that Journals up through 8 are complete. • If you have the Retake review finished, please let one of us check it. Part B: 2 and 3 have two different types of errors.
Claims and REASONS • Claim is your position on the topic. It may include a list of your reasons in it. • Schools should encourage the celebration of Halloween. • Solid, Defensible Reasons • Halloween is a fun celebration • Halloween costumes can be inappropriate and dangerous • The celebration of Halloween causes some to be excluded • Non-reasons; Not defensible • Candy sales are higher at Halloween than at any other time of the year. • (Reason could be – Halloween is economically beneficial or The sugar consumption at Halloween is harmful to children’s health.) • It is my opinion. • I wore a witch costume last year
Evidence • What kinds of evidence might you find in research? • Examples • Be careful of generalizations • Be careful to understand what you use. • You may “know” evidence you may use? • Evidence from your own life, observation, or reading.
Revisit RESPONSE • Highlight in blue – claim/thesis/position statement AND transfer to your plan sheet. • Highlight in yellow – 1st reason you give – transfer to your plan sheet. • Highlight in pink – 2nd reason you give – transfer to your plan sheet. • Highlight in green any counterargument information you might use.
MOVE to Outline • Claim/Thesis • If you did not have one to transfer – write one in. • Move to Reason 1 section – write in a reason • Jot down any ideas you have for evidence – next to the boxes • Move to Reason 2 – write in a reason • Jot down any ideas you have for evidence.
READ OPENING ARTICLE • Consider your position • Review your reasons • Read carefully for any ideas • Read specifically for evidence. • E1 – yellow – detail, sentence, statistic support reason 1 • E2 – pink – detail, sentence, statistic support reason 2 • R – orange – any new reasons you like • C – green – anything useful for discussing counterargument • ? Put a ?– anything confusing • Intro – blue – ideas for intro • Mark any other info you think might be useful for counterarguments – underline it, star it.
Return to outline • Record any research you could use • Label it as Source A • Keep track of quotes – put “ “ around. • Be careful to note source – Source A. • If you find items for counterargument, makes notes in the box or at end of reasons. • If you find ideas for conclusion, note under C.A section.
Discussion • Look at plan sheet. • What did you find to help you? • What are you still looking for? • Where can you tie in personal experience or observation? • Revisit topic– review opening audience and purpose.
PLAN/PROCESS • Thursday (2/14) • Review additional research – look at what you have. Read selectively. • Read and annotate – suggest you follow same pattern • Note – need to use at least three sources • Need to have at least 2 pieces of evidence in each body paragraph • Tuesday (2/19) • Review your research • Complete your plan • Type up argument • Add Works Cited. • Share via Googledrive • Wednesday (2/20) • Finish typing argument if needed • Share via Googledrive • Begin Portfolio • Monday, Feb. 25 – submit to Turnitin.com
CRITICALLY THINK • Keep your claim in mind. Be sure you stated it clearly. I shouldn’t have to look at which topic you selected to understand it. • Focus on your reasons. • Make sure you understand evidence AND the evidence you find supports your point.
Thursday: • Learning Targets • Demonstrate an improved understanding of Unit 2 • Read critically for useful research for your topic. • End of Class – please turn in Journals 4-8 unless I have already read through some. • If you did not already give me your collage – please do so – basket next to “Bob.” • (I am going to wait until Monday to collect Unit 2 Homework)
Handouts and info given this week • Journal 8 • Synthesis instructions, plan sheet, topic sheet, retake review, and research for essay. • Submitted this week Collage and Journals 4-8