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RSG Chapter 4

RSG Chapter 4. Write down your homework. Sacred Writing Time. Have your Writer’s Notebook out and ready to be checked. It’s April 15. Today is National “Take a Wild Guess Day.” Do you have a hunch, speculation**, or an intuitive sense of how this day became a holiday?.

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RSG Chapter 4

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  1. RSG Chapter 4 Write down your homework.

  2. Sacred Writing Time • Have your Writer’s Notebook out and ready to be checked.

  3. It’s April 15. Today is National “Take a Wild Guess Day.” Do you have a hunch, speculation**, or an intuitive sense of how this day became a holiday? Sacred Writing TimeDid you come to class with an idea to write about?As soon as class starts, quietly make that pencil dance! Trivial Fact of the Day: Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to chew and digest a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with. Interesting Quote of the Day: “Celery, raw/ Develops the jaw,/ But celery, stewed,/ Is more quietly chewed.” --Ogden Nash (American poet) **Vocabulary Word of the Day: speculate (verb) – this action word can mean two things: to reflect deeply on a subject or to make a guess based on reasoning but not necessarily solid evidence. Did you speculate about anything yesterday?

  4. Quiz Review • As we review the quiz, check over your own answers.

  5. BCR vs Written Response • Define • analyze • As we read through the example, mark the required elements in the margin.

  6. Responding to Text • What is identity? How is Ji-Li struggling with finding her own identity in Chapter 3 and 4? • identify topic sentence • give text • connect the text to other text • analyze how these examples support your topic sentence • close with a thoughtful sentence

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