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The Feminist Question (Quote) Justen RandyKevin Maddy AndrewHaley Stop the Tobacco…(News) ChaseIsaacSara MirageBelleAnn. What is the Prize? (Announcement) Alexander AmberMitch BrandonAndrew Symone The Right to Read (Background) Andre Lendon Suzanna - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Feminist Question (Quote)
Justen Randy Kevin
Maddy Andrew Haley
Stop the Tobacco…(News)
Chase Isaac Sara
Mirage Belle Ann
What is the Prize? (Announcement)
Alexander AmberMitch
Brandon Andrew Symone
The Right to Read (Background)
Andre Lendon Suzanna
Logan Kennedy Allison
Movie Tree Monopoly (Anecdote)
Katie Joseph Malcolm
Jordan B RyanGlenn
Groups for TodayPurple Red
Blue
Jessica Jaime Summer Carlson Evan Briana
Seth Joey Peyton Sam Henry Ivey
Shayla Daeshon Jackson Micah
Jordan T. Natalie
Yellow Orange
Taylor Will Pauline Josh
Mackenzie Elizabeth James Jackie
Jeremy Hayley L
Groups for Today
Purple RedBlue
Arlo Donnie Kelli Bobby Nia Gia
Anthony Brooke Spencer Morgan Alexis Aric Lynda
Brandon
Yellow Orange
Jordan B. Abby
Aubrey Hunter D.
Heather Sally
John Emily F
Emily P Alisha
Hunter Lynch Russ
Warm Up Word of the WeekPlethora means a lot. huge, a great amount (noun)
Write a compound sentence using the word plethora..
Ex. There was a plethora of classes to choose from, but I always include music in my schedule.
Remember, a compound sentence is two independent clauses joined together by a COMMA and a FANBOY.
You try…
Warm Up Continued:Do the FATP and thesis statement for the following prompt:Writing Situation
Imagine that you are the consumer reporter for your local newspaper. Select a product that many students are interested in buying, such as in-line skates or jeans.
Directions for WritingWrite an article that compares and contrasts two brands of that product and recommend the best choice.
Stand Up, Sit DownStargirl – Chapters 28 and 29
Questions to ponder while we read:
What is the source of Stargirl’s speech in the State Oratorical Competition?
When Susan wins the contest and is featured on the front page, Leo feels pride “welling” in himself. What emotions replace the pride as they drive into the MICA parking lot?
Predictions?
Return QuizzesFile in Mini-Lessons Section of your notebook.
Let’s Review!
Review 5 Different Ways to “Hook” your reader:
Anecdote – a brief story that captures the essence of the issue or situation
Quotation – A voice not your own that speaks to or exemplifies the problem or issue
News – the writer gives the reader the who-what-where-when-why of a situation or issue
Background – the writer gives a brief history of the issue or situation
Announcement – the writer tells the reader what he or she is going to say about the issue or situation and takes a stand
Always Question News Before Announcing!
Mneumonic device to help you remember
the ways to start an essay.
Thesis Statement
Tells the reader what you are going to be writing about and works as a compass to guide the writer to stay on topic!
Formula:
Specific Subject + a particular stand, feeling, or feature
Thesis Statements
Good Don’t cancel
24.Pretty Little
Liars should come back for many reasons.
SpongeBob Squarepants should be brought back.
Bad Bringing back my
favorite show will make me happy.
The public should get their favorite TV show back.
This TV show is mine and many other kids favorite, please bring it back.
More Examples:
GoodThe Grinch movie
expresses the true meaning of Christmas.
Christmas fills the Grinch with feeling of happiness.
Christmas changed the Grinch’s heart.
*Even though the Grinch is an evil spirit, he comes to know the meaning of Christmas.
Bad The movie explains how
Christmas is about giving.
The Grinch hated Christmas and showed it daily, he finds to like Christmas.
Even though the Grinch’s heart is made of coal, he should try doing good.
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER…
Use a question as a
THESIS STATEMENT!
It must be a
declarative sentence.
Supporting DetailsFacts – McClure was one of the top performing schools on the State test.
Statistics – Ninety-six percent of eighth graders met or exceeded on the language arts portion of the test. Don’t use an unusually high percentage (99.9% of students agree.)
Quotes – Mrs. Wing, principal of McClure Middle School reported, “McClure has the best students and staff; that is why we performed so well.”
Have the person whom you are quoting be relevant to the topic.
Anecdotes – My friends and I met twice a week to pop popcorn and pursue our goal of exceeding on the State test.
Each supporting detail should be a paragraph of approximately equal length with your strongest detail last.
Now it’s your turn…Using the prompt at your table, do the following:1. Each person should write a thesis and three supporting details. 2. Once everyone has completed this, as a group, write a hook. Refer to your folder for a sample essay highlighting your assigned hook. 3. Then, mix and match the best thesis statement with the best supporting details. Write these, along with your hook, in the middle of your placemat.
The Red Group will write an Anecdote, a brief story that captures the essence of the issue or situation, as their hook.
The Orange Group will write a Quotation, a voice not your own that speaks to or exemplifies the problem or issue, as their hook.
The Yellow Group will write News, the writer gives the reader the who-what-where-when-why of a situation or issue, for their hook.
The Blue Group will write Background, the writer gives a brief history of the issue or situation, as their hook.
The Purple Group will write an Announcement, the writer tells the reader what he or she is going to say about the issue or situation and takes a stand, as their hook.
***An example of the type of hook to be used by each group can be found in the folders on the table.
Example Placemat:Thesis:
Supporting Details:
Thesis:
Thesis:
Supporting Details:
Supporting Details:
Thesis:
Supporting Details:
Hook Thesis
Supporting Details
Combine the best from your group.
Placemat Prompt:Writing SituationEvery year, millions of children write letters to Santa to put in
their requests for Christmas gifts. Usually, Santa decided who gets gifts based on his famous Naughty and Nice List, However, this year, due to the bad economy, Santa has to cut down on the number of children he can bring gifts to; he can only grant the Christmas wishes for 100 children.
DirectionsWrite a letter to Santa to convince him that you
should be one of the 100 children who receives gifts. Be sure to give him reasons and examples of why you deserve this honor over other children.
Remember, you can make all of this up! Be creative, what would Santa want to hear?
What have you learned?
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