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WFSShould College Athletes be paid?

November 13, 2015 Today’s Agenda: Preview new Writing from Sources

assignment Review Guidelines and requirements of

task Review past assignments Start reading articles

ArgumentDirections: Closely read each of the four texts provided and write a source-based argument on the topic below. You may use the margins to take notes as you read and scrap paper to plan your response.

Topic: Should college athletes be paid?

Your Task: Carefully read each of the four texts provided. Then, using evidence from at least three of the texts, write a well-developed argument regarding whether or not college athletes should be paid. Clearly establish your claim, distinguish your claim from alternate or opposing claims, and use specific, relevant, and sufficient evidence from at least three of the texts to develop your argument. Do not simply summarize each text.

GuidelinesBe sure to:• Establish your claim regarding whether or not college athletes should be paid• Distinguish your claim from alternate or opposing claims• Use specific, relevant, and sufficient evidence from at least three of the texts to develop your argument• Identify each source that you reference by text number and line number(s) or graphic (for example: Text1, line 4 or Text 2, graphic)• Organize your ideas in a cohesive and coherent manner• Maintain a formal style of writing• Follow the conventions of standard written English

I never did this! Yes you did!!!!!! Open your writing

folders and pull out a Writing from Sources sample.

(Video Games, Violence in Sports, Arranged Marriages, Should parents post images of their children on line?)

How do I Start? Work with your partner to paraphrase

the directions and guidelines.

Create a list of the steps you have to take to be successful.

Steps:1. Read the directions and guidelines.

I Read As I read the first article and model my

thought process, be sure to take notes on your paper.

You Read Read and annotate the second text.

When you are done, share your observations with your partner.

CodesInteresting/Important fact

Interesting or confusing vocabulary

Any part of the text that is confusing

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November 16, 2015Today’s Agenda: Continue reading articles for task Work with a learning partner to better

comprehend articles Share our observations first with small

group, then whole class.

Independent Reading As you read articles 2 & 3 silently, be

sure to mark: Anything interesting that might support your claim

Any new or confusing vocabulary

? Any part of the text that is confusing

Sharing Share your observations and

annotations with your learning partner.

Should be paid Should not be paid

Make a ClaimAfter reading and discussing the articles, create a claim.

Topic: Should college athletes be paid?

Be prepared to share with the class.

November 17, 2015Today’s Agenda: Complete reading if needed Begin drafting introduction to writing

task Share models Decide on the best evidence to support

claims.

You Read Read and annotate the fourth text.

When you are done, share your observations with your partner.

Independent Reading As you read any remaining article(s)

silently, be sure to mark: Anything interesting that might support your claim

Any new or confusing vocabulary

? Any part of the text that is confusing

More reasons not to pay..

Make a ClaimAfter reading and discussing the articles, create a claim.

Topic: Should college athletes be paid?

Be prepared to share with the class.

November 18, 2015Today’s Agenda: Vocabulary Quiz Brainstorm components of Introduction Construct introductions

IntroductionsWhat information should the introduction contain?

Write It!!!! Take the next few moments to draft an

introduction. When you are done we will share some.

March On Good Fellow!Once you are confident about your claim go back through the articles and highlight possible text evidence that will support it.

Remember, you must use evidence from at least 3 texts!

November 19, 2015Today’s Agenda: Read/Assess model responses Continue drafting response

ModelsColleges make a large amount of money off their athletics that the athletes never even see. “The college sports industry generates $11 billion in annual revenues” (Text 1, line 1). The athletes at these colleges are making all the money. They play in the games people pay to see, their names are on the merchandise sold, but they never see a penny come their way. “These revenues are passed along to NCAA executives, athletic directors, and coaches in the form of salaries”. (Text 1, line 9-10) Sure all of those people need to get paid somehow, but they aren’t the ones directly making the money.

Models Silently read each of the model

responses. Take note of : How claims and counterclaims are

presented How evidence is presented and

cited How ideas are reinforced

Circle TalkShare your observations with your peers.

This is a great time to clear up any confusions you have.

Continue DraftingContinue drafting your response. Remember, the expectation is that tomorrow at the end of the period you are

done, finished, so done, finito, its over!