Week of Nov. 18 Unit: Persuasive Writing/Analysis
Objective(s): | TLW write a practice STAAR-styled essay. TLW write a literary analysis. TLW read a non-fiction selection for style, persuasive techniques, and rhetoric. | |
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ELPS/CCRS: | ELPS: c/2C; c/2D; c/2I; c/3E; c/3G; c/3H; c/4C; c/4G CCRS: Reading A.1;A.5; A.7; II-B.1,2,3; IV.B.1 | |
Materials: | Student textbooks;Kelly Gallagher articles; STAAR resources. | |
Instructional Strategies | ||
Monday | Pre-AP: Plato Lab–research papers. Students will use databases and research information for literary analysis papers. Homework: Begin writing paper. |
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Periods 2-4-6-7: Finish article mark-up for “Skipping School.” Begin writing SA response planning sheet. Complete for homework. Homework: All students will write 26-line essay for STAAR on “Indoors” due on Tuesday. All essays should include a magic-3, anecdote, and internal dialogue. |
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Tuesday | Pre-AP: Plato Lab–research papers. Students will use databases and research information for literary analysis papers. Homework: Begin writing paper. | |
Periods 2-4-6-7: Test on “Skipping School” article/ structure and analysis. Evaluate a poorly written persuasive essay. Peer edit an essay for “Indoors.” Are you really reading this? I you are, then shoot me an email. Continue working on SA responses. Homework: SA responses for “Skipping School” article. | ||
Wednesday | Pre-AP: Plato Lab–research papers. Students will use databases and research information for literary analysis papers. Homework: Continue writing paper. Rough drafts due on Monday. (part II) Research papers should be at 2000 words. | |
Periods 2-4-6-7: MUG # 7-8; Practice rewriting articles for persuasive. Article on “Cheating.” Mark and discuss with small groups. Follow pattern used in marking “Skipping School.” Test on article on Friday. | ||
Thursday | Pre-AP: Plato Lab–research papers. Students will use databases and research information for literary analysis papers. Homework: Continue writing paper. | |
Periods 2-4-6-7: Complete marking article for “Cheating.” Students will read “Swimming to Antarctica” in literature book. Answer questions at the end of the chapter. Complete workbook pages for non-fiction selection (vocabulary and literary questions.) | ||
Friday | Pre-AP: Plato Lab–research papers. Students will use databases and research information for literary analysis papers. Homework: Continue writing paper. | |
Periods 2-4-6-7: Test on “Cheating” article. Finish “Swimming” non-fiction selection and questions/workbook pages. | ||
Assessment/Evaluation: | quizzes/handouts/oral reading checks/STAAR practice exercise; reading response questions/tests |