1 / 4

Honors English II American Literature Mrs. Greenblatt November 21 , 2013

Honors English II American Literature Mrs. Greenblatt November 21 , 2013. Objective(s): Students will be able to Identify and analyze the use of rhetorical appeals in nonfiction, persuasive texts (ethos, logos, pathos) of varying complexity

kermit
Download Presentation

Honors English II American Literature Mrs. Greenblatt November 21 , 2013

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Honors English IIAmerican LiteratureMrs. GreenblattNovember 21, 2013 Objective(s): Students will be able to Identify and analyze the use of rhetorical appeals in nonfiction, persuasive texts (ethos, logos, pathos) of varying complexity Write to analyze the PURPOSE and EFFECT of a text using relevant supporting details Determine the need for punctuation and conjunction to avoid awkward-sounding sentence fragments and fused sentences Decide the appropriate verb tense and voice by considering the meaning of the entire sentence. BELL-RINGER:Take out your Unit 2 Reading packet.

  2. Identify and analyze the use of rhetorical appeals in nonfiction, persuasive texts (ethos, logos, pathos) of varying complexityWrite to analyze the PURPOSE and EFFECT of a text using relevant supporting detailsDetermine the need for punctuation and conjunction to avoid awkward-sounding sentence fragments and fused sentencesDecide the appropriate verb tense and voice by considering the meaning of the entire sentence. Agenda: • Pass back Unit 2 work and discuss • Review and discuss the “Declaration of Independence” excerpt • SSF 16-19 Tutorial • Homework and Unit 2 Performance Task Overview

  3. Identify and analyze the use of rhetorical appeals in nonfiction, persuasive texts (ethos, logos, pathos) of varying complexityWrite to analyze the PURPOSE and EFFECT of a text using relevant supporting detailsDetermine the need for punctuation and conjunction to avoid awkward-sounding sentence fragments and fused sentencesDecide the appropriate verb tense and voice by considering the meaning of the entire sentence. Unit 2 Essential Questions: 1. In what ways did American Revolutionary voices challenge the norms of the “Collective American Identity?” 2. What are the costs and benefits of being a non-conformist? 3. How can conflict with a norm affect change?

  4. Objective(s): Students will be able to:Correct sentences for errors in subject-verb agreement with intervening phrases & use idiomatically appropriate preposition, especially in combination with verbs (COU 20-23)Identify and analyze the use of rhetorical appeals in nonfiction, persuasive texts (ethos, logos, pathos) of varying complexityWrite to analyze the PURPOSE and EFFECT of a text using relevant supporting details Homework: In preparation for your timed, in-class writing assessment tomorrow, read and annotate Benjamin Banneker’s letter to Thomas Jefferson and complete the graphic organizer. You should also review the various rhetorical appeals and techniques. Both your annotations and the graphic organizer will be collected tomorrow as part of your Unit 2 Summative Assessment.

More Related