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Bellwork & SSR Card Marking 2: LA5. October through November 2014. 20 minutes 3 annotations / entries (# 25-27). SSR #8. Split your paper in ½ vertically Label the top left “Box 1: Summary” and top right “Box 2: What Does it Mean” You will complete thorough paragraphs for each box.
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Bellwork & SSRCard Marking 2: LA5 October through November 2014 LA 5/6
20 minutes 3 annotations/ entries (# 25-27) SSR #8
Split your paper in ½ vertically • Label the top left “Box 1: Summary” and top right “Box 2: What Does it Mean” • You will complete thorough paragraphs for each box. • Be certain that you have textual evidence for the 2nd box. • Submit YOUR own work before you leave. This is INDIVIDUAL and NOT to be COPIED! CCR 4-Square
15 minutes 3 entries (beginning w/ #22) SSR #7
10 minutes 2 annotation entries + Write on a separate sheet of paper - Identify the Main Character/ Protagonist - Give a brief description of them - Select 1 line that you feel is representative of them and copy this down with proper citation. SSR #9 10/15/14
What is charisma? Bellwork 2-A
Definition: Compelling attractiveness or charm that has the power to inspire devotion in others Charisma
Trustworthiness? Credibility? Persuasion? Likability? Relatable? Authenticity? Appeal? What is the connectionbetweencharisma & the effective delivery of a speech?
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY -Summative Assignment= Summative Extra Credit 2 Options: Deliver the Speech to the class on the DUE DATE. This is not a simple reading…I could read them aloud. Instead, your job is to look to precedent set in history. Consider HOW you speak. HOW to pause and annunciate, etc… Create a coordinating campaign poster for the cause or position. For example, if you are a parent speaking about the dangers of drugs, then create an effective billboard, such as the one below. DUE DATE: Tuesday, October 21st
Bellwork 2-B Friday, 10/17/14 COPY the BOARD: FLOW MAP This is your setup for planning your speech.
Bellwork 2-C Monday, 11/20/14 Watch the following clips, of the beginning of various speeches, then determine what they have in common. Write down a statement that describes what each introduction does. How is the speaker beginning to address his/her audience? Then, you will try 3 different ways to begin your own speech. Who are you? Who is your audience? How do you grab their attention?