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Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Magazine Article. Feature Menu. Introducing the Selection Informational Text Focus: Logic and Coherence Writing Skills Focus. Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown. How do you evaluate articles about the past?.
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Lewis and Clark: Into the UnknownMagazine Article Feature Menu Introducing the Selection Informational Text Focus: Logic and Coherence Writing Skills Focus
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown How do you evaluate articles about the past?
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Introducing the Article Imagine that you were in charge of making a large purchase for the rest of your class. Most likely, you would want the other students to be happy about how you spent the money.
Lewis and Clark: Into the UnknownIntroducing the Article President Thomas Jefferson found himself in a similar position after the United States bought the land between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. He sent his personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis, across the continent to bring back news about the purchase. He hoped that Americans would be excited and pleased about the new land. [End of Section]
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Informational Text Focus: Logic and Coherence Logic means correct reasoning. To be logical, the main ideas in a text should be supported by • reasons • evidence • examples
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Informational Text Focus: Logic and Coherence Statements are illogical if the evidence does not support what is being said. illogical logical Lincoln’s presidency was impressive because he was a tall, imposing man. Lincoln’s presidency was impressive because he saw the nation through a terrible civil war.
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Informational Text Focus: Logic and Coherence A text is coherent when all of its sentences and paragraphs flow smoothly from one to the next. The ideas in a coherent article have a clear relationship to one another. Lincoln was elected president in 1860. One year later, the Civil War began. Lincoln was elected president in 1860. One year later, the Civil War began. These sentences have coherence because they are connected chronologically by the phrase one year later.
Into Action:Use a chart like the one below to critique “Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown.” How effectively does the writer convey the main idea? Lewis and Clark: Into the UnknownInformational Text Focus: Logic and Coherence “Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown” What is the main idea? What details support the main idea? How thoroughly is the main idea developed? My critique: [End of Section]
Lewis and Clark: Into the UnknownWriting Skills Focus Preparing for Timed Writing Writers give texts coherence by using transitional words to connect sentences and ideas. In a notebook, record five instances where writers use transitional words to link ideas. [End of Section]
negotiatedv.: came to an agreement through discussion; talked. acquisitionn.: something purchased or gained. corpsn.: group of people with special training; a military unit. Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary
When you negotiate something, you talk about it until everyone involved agrees. Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary Which of these two groups looks as if it has negotiated successfully?
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary Which of these two groups looks as if it has negotiated successfully? With smiles on their faces, the people in this group appear to have reached an agreement. When have you witnessed people negotiating? Describe what happened.
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary Joel’s father successfully negotiated the car’s price when he bought a new car from the dealer. How did the dealer feel about the price? • The price was too low. • The price was too high. • The price was appropriate.
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary Joel’s father successfully negotiated the car’s price when he bought a new car from the dealer. How did the dealer feel about the price? • The price was too low. • The price was too high. • The price was appropriate.
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary When Jennifer came over wearing a new necklace, everyone wondered how she had made such an expensive acquisition. It was either a gift or a purchase. Either way, the necklace was an impressive acquisition. Name an acquisition that a library might make.
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary Is the word acquisition used correctly below? Dante’s latest acquisition was a house that was falling down. He was glad to have sold it. Anacquisition is a gainorpurchase, so, according to the first sentence, Dante bought a house. The second sentence says that he sold the house. Acquisition is used incorrectly.
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary The word corps often refers to a military unit.Corps can also refer to a group of peoplewith specialized training. The United States Marine Corps is a very well-known military unit that is trained to fight on land, in the air, and at sea. What other group might you identify as a corps?
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary Lindsey didn’t realize how hard she would have to work when she joined the drum and bugle corps at her school. Which word is the best substitute for corps? • collection • group • show
Lewis and Clark: Into the Unknown Vocabulary Lindsey didn’t realize how hard she would have to work when she joined the drum and bugle corps at her school. Which word is the best substitute for corps? • collection • group • show