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Persuasive Reading and Writing . Week of October 17, 2011 . Monday . October 17 . Warm-Up 10/17/2011 Sentence Fragments . Write the sentence and circle the fragment. Please correct any error in capitalization you might see. 1. martha asked about dinner. hoped it was lasagna.
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Persuasive Reading and Writing Week of October 17, 2011
Monday October 17
Warm-Up 10/17/2011Sentence Fragments • Write the sentence and circle the fragment. Please correct any error in capitalization you might see. • 1. martha asked about dinner. hoped it was lasagna. • 2. i jogged around the park twice. Was hot and tired afterward • 3. The carpenter worked hard all morning. His assistant after lunch.. • 4. Our class went on a field trip. mammoth cave. • 5. I heard the laughter of the children. In the nursery. • 6. After the spring rain. The whole house smelled fresh and clean.
Sentence Fragment • 1. Martha asked about dinner. She hoped it was lasagna. • 2. I jogged around the part twice. I was hot and tired afterward. • These sentence fragments lack a subject. To make the sentence complete you needed to add a subject to the fragment.
Sentence Fragment • 3. The carpenter worked hard all morning. His assistant helped after lunch. • 4. Our class went on a field trip. Mammoth Cave was our destination. • These sentence fragments lack a predicate. To make a complete sentence add the predicate.
Going, Going GreenConnect to the Persuasive Essay • Persuasive writing tries to convince the readers to think, feel or act in a certain way. Whenever you read an ad or watch a TV commercial, you are seeing persuasive writing at work. • With a partner brainstorm a few of these types of persuasive writing and discuss.
Build Background • “Going, Going Green” is a persuasive essay about the effects of climate change on the sports world. In the recent past, alarming changes in weather patterns have been observed. • Cities that traditionally had long, snowy winters have started having shorter, warmer winters. • Glaciers have been melting, causing the water levels of oceans to rise.
Vocabulary Skim and Scan • Skim and scan the selection to look for unfamiliar words. • Write these words down on a piece of paper. • I will ask you to share some of these words so that we can create a word splash on the board. • We will use www.dictionary.com to review the meanings and pronunciations of the words.
Interesting ways to “Go Green” • http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/green-15-ways-save-money/story?id=13377786
Literary Element – Text Structure • Text structure is the pattern of organization a writer uses. In persuasive essays, the text is often structured around an argument—the writer’s opinion on an issue or a problem. An argument may also be called a proposition. The writer usually offers an argument at the beginning of the essay and then provides support for his her or her claim—details that back up the writer’s stand.
Reading Skill – Analyze Evidence • Whenever you tell someone to “prove it,” you are asking for evidence. Evidence is detailed information showing that an idea is reasonable or well-founded. When you analyze evidence, you look closely at the facts and reasons that a writer presents to support his or her claim.
Thesis statement • A thesis statement is a sentence or two that states the main idea of the essay. • On page 518, read the first paragraph to yourself. • Can you identify the thesis statement? • Can you tell me what the entire essay is going to be about from reading that paragraph? • If you answered YES then you are correct!
Analyzing Evidence • Now that you have identified the thesis statement, as you are reading each time you read any evidence that supports this statement jot it down. Analysis Evidence
As you read… • Ask yourself, “Is this cause worth fighting for?” • Ask yourself, what is the writer’s argument? In what ways does the writer support his argument? • Ask yourself, does the information truly support the writer’s position? Does the writer provide enough information to prove his point?
After You Read • Complete Respond and Think Critically 1-6. • Complete Standards Practice 1-3. • Complete Vocabulary Practice 1-4 • If you do not complete this in class you need to complete it at home. This is due tomorrow when you walk into class.
Persuasive Reading and Writing October 18
Fragments • 1. I heard the laughter of the children. In the nursery. • 2. After the spring rain. The whole house smelled fresh and clean.
Fragments • 1. I heard the laughter of the children in the nursery. • 2. After the spring rain, the whole house smelled fresh and clean. • These fragments lack a subject and a predicate. Combine the fragment with another sentence.
Going, Going Green • Complete any activities and reading not finished yesterday in class.
Persuasive Reading and Writing October 19, 2011
Going, Going Green • Complete Respond and Think Critically 1-6. • Complete Standards Practice 1-3. • Complete Vocabulary Practice 1-4 • If you do not complete this in class you need to complete it at home. This is due tomorrow when you walk into class.