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Please be seated and write your homework in your agenda NOW. Homework: Read an AR book Unit 1 Culminatin g Assessment is due TODAY!!!. Learning Target: Today I am writing Unit 2’s Cornell Notes because I will need them throughout the unit.
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Please be seated and write your homework in your agenda NOW. Homework: • Read an AR book Unit 1 Culminating Assessment is due TODAY!!!
Learning Target: Today I am writing Unit 2’s Cornell Notes because I will need them throughout the unit. Last day to take AR Quiz for 1st Quarter is TODAY!!! Materials: Agenda Pencil or Blue/black pen The Hunger Games’ Culminating Assessment Spiral notebook Rubric (please submit)
What are we learning today??? • Be a risk-taker!!! - Volunteer to share your Unit 1 Culminating Assessment with the rest of your class! • Be principled!!! – Begin copying Unit 2 Cornell Notes into your spiral notebook. • Be a thinker!!! – Create a paragraph summary for your Unit 2 Cornell Notes.
Unit 2 Cornell Notes • Nonfiction: writing that is true. • Narrative : writing that tells a story or entertains. • Expository: writing that gives information or explains a topic. • Persuasive: writing that attempts to convince the reader to agree with a certain point of view. It includes facts and opinions to support the author’s position. • Reflective: writing in which the author thinks about certain ideas or experiences.
Unit 2 Cornell Notes • Chronological order: organizing by the order in which events occur. • Cause and effect organization: shows how one event can lead to another. • Compare and contrast organization: is used to show how two or more things are the same and different. • Evaluate: estimate the worth or importance of • Investigate: to study closely
Unit 2 Cornell Notes • Credible: believable; reliable • Fact: something that can be proven. • Opinion: something that cannot be proven. • Biased: something being presented in a one-sided way. • Propaganda: presents some facts and not others to create a response in the reader.
Unit 2 Cornell Notes • Biography: a writer tells the life story of another person. • Autobiography: a writer tells his or her own life story. • Memoir: a type of autobiography which focuses on experiences and events from a specific time in the writer’s life. • Autobiographical narrative: a shorter essay that focuses on a particular event or episode in the writer’s life. • Historical and cultural context: the background events, laws, beliefs, and customs of the particular time and place in which a work is set or in which it was written.
Read an AR book • Take an AR Quiz