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Welcome to CAHSEE BOOTCAMP Week 6. Do Now. Define and give an example of each term Personification Onomatopoeia Repetition. Agenda 3/8/2014. Do Now- (5 Minutes) Activity #1- Corner (10 Minutes) Activity #2- Review Packet (15 Minutes) Writing Applications (10 minutes- Notes)
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Welcome to CAHSEE BOOTCAMP Week 6
Do Now • Define and give an example of each term • Personification • Onomatopoeia • Repetition
Agenda 3/8/2014 • Do Now- (5 Minutes) • Activity #1- Corner (10 Minutes) • Activity #2- Review Packet (15 Minutes) • Writing Applications (10 minutes- Notes) • Activity #3- Biographical Essay (35 minutes)
Activity #1(10 mins) • In pairs, students will read the Corner • Underline the figurative language, place a letter by the FL S- Simile M-Metaphor P- Personification O- Onomatopoeia • Answer the question on the back page • Prepare to share with the class
Activity #2 (15 mins) • Students will individually complete a review packeton pages 7-11 • After completing the packet, students should share their responses with a partner • Plan on sharing with the class
Writing Applications • You will be expected to complete one essay: • Biographical • Response to Literature • Expository • Persuasive • Business Letter
Biographical Essays • Writing about a real person who is important to you • Why this person is important to you • Why you feel about this person the way you do • Good Place to start is with a CHART! • You should remember this from Ms. Reynoso’s class
Should Include • Why the person is important and give examples • Be specific • Include sensory details: sights, sounds, and smells • Try to make the reader see the person. What does she/he look like? What does he do?
Response To Literature • Must be able to identify the main idea and what the author is saying. • Must be able support ideas with the text evidence (quotes and examples) . • Be aware of author’s stylistic devices (figurative language) • Identify and write about perceived ambiguities ( did the author make you question something).
Exposition • Type of writing that explains, gives information, or clarifies an idea. • Most common form of writing • Deals with real people, things, events, and places.
Exposition… • Should do: • Gather evidence in support of your subject • Use primary sources (first-hand) sources and secondary sources (newspapers) accurately • Be able to use visual aids- charts, maps, graphs, technology • Be aware f your audience • Use subject specific terms accurately
Persuasive Essays • You are trying to convince the reader • Involve a hook • Opinion based • Make sure your opinions are clear and understandable • Include arguments of those who disagree with you- explain why your arguments are stronger
Business Letters • Purpose can be to inform, suggest, complain argue, persuade, or to command • Begin with a salutation (Dear, To Whom it..) • Know your audience • Choose words wisely • Provide signature at the end of the letter
Activity 3 • Students will work individually on a Biographical Essay • Write in your journals
Steps to GREAT essay writing: • Read Prompt • Brainstorm/ Outline • Write • Re-read and Edit
Prompt • Read • Underline • Mark-up • Circle important information
Biographical Essay Prompt There have been many different experiences and events that have shaped you. Choose three events from your past that have changed or influenced who you are and write about the event’s details. Show how these events were important to making your life different(siblings birth, moving, accidents, deaths, friends)
Brainstorm/ Outline • Thinking Map Examples
Exit Slip • Show progress on Biographical Essay. • Tracker- write N/A for this week.
Time to Switch (1 minute stretch break before we start the next subject)
Reminders: (1 min) • Sign-out (computer tracker) • Last Bootcamp Sessions NEXT WEEK!!!! • 6 school days till the CAHSEE! • Study over your notes nightly • Room must be left spotless (no trash, I will check your desk before dismissal)