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Learn about the intriguing finding of cockroach milk in 2016, its implications for teens, and persuasive techniques used to inform about this unconventional source of nutrition. Dive into the topic with examples from Shark Tank pitches and a RAFT rubric.
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Cockroach Milk SOAPSTONES RAFT
AUTUMN BACKO Lesson + MATERIALS In the spirit of professional integrity, please do not remove this slide.
The New York Times UpfrontBy: Carl Stoffers, Lucia DeStefani, and Quincey TrigilloSeptember 19, 2016
Carl Stoffers et al 2nd Person Writer for Upfront Magazine • Evidence • If answer is WRONG, evidence is wrong (support for the wrong answer is still not correct), take off 2 points. • If answer is RIGHT • If they give evidence with citation (line number or location info came from) give credit. • If missing citation, take off 2 points. • If no evidence, take off 2 points. 2016 India Discovery of cockroach milk Cockroach Milk teens To inform About cockroach milk didactic Ethos – Present Pathos – Present Logos – Present Informal
Using Persuasive Techniques Ethos Logos Pathos
Persuasive PitchesAs you watch each Shark tank pitch fill in examples their use of persuasive techniques below.
Shark Tank Pitches The Squatty Potty
Shark Tank Pitches: The Tree T-Pee
Shark Tank Pitches The Scrub Daddy
RAFT ROLE – Who you are pretending to be AUDIENCE – Who you are writing to. FORMAT – How you present your information. TOPIC – What you write about.
The New York Times UpfrontBy: Carl Stoffers, Lucia DeStefani, and Quincey TrigilloSeptember 19, 2016 Section 1 ELA
The New York Times UpfrontBy: Carl Stoffers, Lucia DeStefani, and Quincey TrigilloSeptember 19, 2016 Section 2 ELA
The New York Times UpfrontBy: Carl Stoffers, Lucia DeStefani, and Quincey TrigilloSeptember 19, 2016 Make-Up