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ICE Quotes

ICE Quotes. Learning Target:. Evaluate Topic Sentences and ICE quotes to improve my own writing. Topic Sentence.

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ICE Quotes

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  1. ICE Quotes

  2. Learning Target: Evaluate Topic Sentences and ICE quotes to improve my own writing.

  3. Topic Sentence Topic Sentence (TS)– states the title of the novel/piece of literature and includes the topic and the writer’s opinion. (Does not use personal pronouns.) This is the first sentence of a paragraphs.

  4. What is ICE? I: Introduce - Gives brief background or information about the QUOTE. C: Cite – Provides a quote that supports the writer’s opinion, gives information about who wrote the passage you are quoting, uses direct words from the text in quotation marks. E: Explain – Explains to the reader how the quote supports the writer’s opinion.

  5. Scores – Write it down! 3 – means you got it!!! You really know how to do this. 2 – means you are catching on and mostly know how to do this. You just need to keep practicing. 1 – means you are still learning and will need some further instruction on ICE quotes. 0 – means you did not attempt it or forgot about it.

  6. You score it. Draw this chart in your journal. Score the following paragraph using the 3, 2, 1, 0 scoring.

  7. You score it - Example #1Be ready to say why you gave it the score you did! CaptinJaggery is best described as proper. One example is that he is proper is that he is always dressed up nicely and never in old clothes. Also he treat Charlotte with respect. Avi write “A ship, Miss Doyle, I will be the first to admit is not the most wholesome place for a refined young lady like yourself. That shows he is talking to her like a gentlemen.

  8. How I scored it.

  9. You score it – Example #2 The character captain Jaggery in the novel “The true confessions of charlotte Doyle by Avi, can be described as orderly. One example is when Captain Jaggery says “I am a punctilious man. Miss Doyle. Without order there is chaos. Chaos on shipboard is sailing without a rudder.” this proves Captain Jaggery is orderly because Jaggery talk of how order is needed on the Seahawk.

  10. How I scored it.

  11. You score it – Example #3 The character, Captain Jaggery, in the novel The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi, can be described as fastidious. Captain Jaggery introduces himself by telling Charlotte, “I am a punctilious man, Miss Doyle. Without order there is chaos. Chaos on shipboard is sailing without a rudder.” This quotations shows Captain Jaggery is fastidious because he is very hard to please, and he is the tough captain and he is the boss.

  12. How I scored it.

  13. You score it – Example #4 The character Captain jaggery in the novel True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi, can be described as proper. Captain jaggery is on the ship and talking to Charlotte about his ship. The author writes “A ship, Miss Doyle, I will be the first to admit, is not themost wholesome place for a refined young lady like yourself.” This quote shows that Captain Jaggey is proper is because he knows what Charlotte expects because they are both from the same class. Also because he knows that the ship is not a place for Charlotte Doyle.

  14. How I scored it.

  15. You score it – Example #5 In the book “The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle” I would describe Captain Jaggery as very proper. Captain Jaggery said “A ship, Miss Doyle, I will be the first to admit, is not the most wholesome place for a refined young lady like yourself.” I thought that was very proper of him the way he talks and treats Charlotte.

  16. How I scored it.

  17. Characterize Charlotte • Write a topic sentence, ICE quote, and concluding sentence. • Characterize Charlotte as she is in chapters 1 – 12. Use an adjective to describe her in your topic sentence, provide an ICE quote to support it, include a concluding sentence to sum up. • List of adjectives: (Not all are accurate.) • Curious • Naïve • Apprehensive • Proper • Presumptuous • Well-mannered

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