Monday, April 30, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Read editorial and article silently
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Parent conferences from 1 to 3 pm.
Use class time to finish rough drafts of persuasive research report.
Homework: Persuasive research report and StudyIsland
Homework: Persuasive research report and StudyIsland
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Wisely use class time to work on persuasive research reports
Homework: Persuasive Research Reports and Study Island
Monday, April 23, 2007
Persuasive Research Reports
Fact: There are 260 million guns in the United States.
Use this fact to make an argument for or against gun control.
Fact: There are 12 million immigrants living in the United States illegally.
Use this fact to make an argument for or against deporting immigrants living here illegally to their former country.
See how James Q. Wilson uses this fact about guns in an opinion article in the Los Angles Times by clicking the link below.
Gun control isn't the answer - Los Angeles Times: "...the existence of some 260 million guns (of which perhaps 60 million are handguns) ..."
Write your persuasive research reports.
Homework: Persuasive Research Reports (3 x 5 cards due) and Study Island
Use this fact to make an argument for or against gun control.
Fact: There are 12 million immigrants living in the United States illegally.
Use this fact to make an argument for or against deporting immigrants living here illegally to their former country.
See how James Q. Wilson uses this fact about guns in an opinion article in the Los Angles Times by clicking the link below.
Gun control isn't the answer - Los Angeles Times: "...the existence of some 260 million guns (of which perhaps 60 million are handguns) ..."
Write your persuasive research reports.
Homework: Persuasive Research Reports (3 x 5 cards due) and Study Island
Friday, April 20, 2007
Persuasive Research Report
Discuss persuasive research report.
note cards 30 pts. due Tuesday
rough draft 60 pts. due Wednesday
final draft 120 pts. due Friday
Works Cited page 50 pts. due Friday
Grading Rubric 20 pts. due Friday
Distribut related documents below.
Persuasion Checklist
Research Report Rubric
Persuasive Essay Guidelines
Research Report Formatting Requirements
Homework: Persuasive research report and Study Island
note cards 30 pts. due Tuesday
rough draft 60 pts. due Wednesday
final draft 120 pts. due Friday
Works Cited page 50 pts. due Friday
Grading Rubric 20 pts. due Friday
Distribut related documents below.
Homework: Persuasive research report and Study Island
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Digital Library
Go to Library to learn how to use Digital Library for persuasive research reports
Homework: Study Island
Homework: Study Island
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Citing sources
Copy notes on proper citing of sources:
For more on properly citing sources seeThe Owl at Purdue website.
Distribute hand-out on how to properly format your persuasive research report.
Homework: Pick a topic for your persuasive research report. Study Island.
The basic elements of an Internet citation are as follows:
Author's Last name, First name. "Title of Document." Page or site name. Document date. Protocol and Internet address (Date of access).
Example:
Frank, Peter. "Yoko Ono As An Artist." The Fluxus Home Page. 1997. http://www.artcommotion.com/Issue2/VisualArts/#Fluxus (1 Aug. 2000).
An Article in a Newspaper or Magazine
Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Periodical Day Month Year: pages.
A Part of a Book
Book parts include an essay in an edited collection or anthology, or a chapter of a book. The basic form is:
Lastname, First name. "Title of Essay." Title of Collection. Ed. Editor's Name(s). Place of Publication: Publisher, Year. Pages.
For more on properly citing sources seeThe Owl at Purdue website.
Distribute hand-out on how to properly format your persuasive research report.
Homework: Pick a topic for your persuasive research report. Study Island.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
What is your issue?
We have discussed and studied many controversial issues such as immigration, abortion, the death penalty, school-wide bans, and global warming. What issue do you feel strongly about? Write about it. Make a moral/ethical appeal and a logical appeal. Persuade me!
Read Chicago Tribune news: Bill limits Web sites at schools, libraries
1. If you were to write a persuasive essay against banning web sites at school what information would you quote from this article? (copy a thorough quote)
2. How does this information support a position against banning web sites?
3. If you were to write a persuasive essay for banning web sites at school what information would you quote from this article? (copy a thorough quote)
4. How does this information support a position for banning web sites?
Do the assignment the Supporting Evidence assignment on Study Island.
Homework: Achieve a blue ribbon on the supporting evidence standard on Study Island.
Read Chicago Tribune news: Bill limits Web sites at schools, libraries
1. If you were to write a persuasive essay against banning web sites at school what information would you quote from this article? (copy a thorough quote)
2. How does this information support a position against banning web sites?
3. If you were to write a persuasive essay for banning web sites at school what information would you quote from this article? (copy a thorough quote)
4. How does this information support a position for banning web sites?
Do the assignment the Supporting Evidence assignment on Study Island.
Homework: Achieve a blue ribbon on the supporting evidence standard on Study Island.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Was he persuasive?
Overall, do you feel that Al Gore was effective in persuading you about global warming. Why or why not? Which of his appeals (facts and stats, emotional, logical, fear-based, etc.) was most effective? Why? Which of his appeals was least effective? Why? Write some paragraphs.
Hand back the study questions.
Copy these notes on Supporting Evidence.
Do the assignment the Supporting Evidence assignment on Study Island.
Homework: Achieve a blue ribbon on the supporting evidence standard
Hand back the study questions.
Copy these notes on Supporting Evidence.
Do the assignment the Supporting Evidence assignment on Study Island.
Homework: Achieve a blue ribbon on the supporting evidence standard
Friday, April 13, 2007
An Inconvenient Truth Day Three
View An Inconvenient Truth
Fold your paper twice so that you have three spaces on each on which to write the following persuasive appeals as subheadings.
Ethical Appeal: right vs. wrong
Emotional Appeal: feelings--hate, love, compassion, etc.
Logical Appeal: reasoning--"common sense"
Fact and data based appeal: numbers, data, research
anecdotal evidence: stories, personal accounts
Fear based appeal: scaring people
Under each heading write Al Gore quotes from An Inconvenient Truth that fit into the particular category.
Today, make sure that you have three examples for each category.
Homework:
Fold your paper twice so that you have three spaces on each on which to write the following persuasive appeals as subheadings.
Ethical Appeal: right vs. wrong
Emotional Appeal: feelings--hate, love, compassion, etc.
Logical Appeal: reasoning--"common sense"
Fact and data based appeal: numbers, data, research
anecdotal evidence: stories, personal accounts
Fear based appeal: scaring people
Under each heading write Al Gore quotes from An Inconvenient Truth that fit into the particular category.
Today, make sure that you have three examples for each category.
Homework:
Thursday, April 12, 2007
An Inconvenient Truth Day Two
View An Inconvenient Truth
Fold your paper twice so that you have three spaces on each on which to write the following persuasive appeals as subheadings.
Ethical Appeal: right vs. wrong
Emotional Appeal: feelings--hate, love, compassion, etc.
Logical Appeal: reasoning--"common sense"
Fact and data based appeal: numbers, data, research
anecdotal evidence: stories, personal accounts
Fear based appeal: scaring people
Under each heading write Al Gore quotes from An Inconvenient Truth that fit into the particular category.
Today, make sure that you have two examples for each category.
Fold your paper twice so that you have three spaces on each on which to write the following persuasive appeals as subheadings.
Ethical Appeal: right vs. wrong
Emotional Appeal: feelings--hate, love, compassion, etc.
Logical Appeal: reasoning--"common sense"
Fact and data based appeal: numbers, data, research
anecdotal evidence: stories, personal accounts
Fear based appeal: scaring people
Under each heading write Al Gore quotes from An Inconvenient Truth that fit into the particular category.
Today, make sure that you have two examples for each category.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
An Inconvenient Truth
Turn in study questions on immigration and electronic devices editorials.
View An Inconvenient Truth
Fold your paper twice so that you have three spaces on each on which to write the following persuasive appeals as subheadings.
Ethical Appeal: right vs. wrong
Emotional Appeal: feelings--hate, love, compassion, etc.
Logical Appeal: reasoning--"common sense"
Fact and data based appeal: numbers, data, research
anecdotal evidence: stories, personal accounts
Fear based appeal: scaring people
Under each heading write Al Gore quotes from An Inconvenient Truth that fit into the particular category.
View An Inconvenient Truth
Fold your paper twice so that you have three spaces on each on which to write the following persuasive appeals as subheadings.
Ethical Appeal: right vs. wrong
Emotional Appeal: feelings--hate, love, compassion, etc.
Logical Appeal: reasoning--"common sense"
Fact and data based appeal: numbers, data, research
anecdotal evidence: stories, personal accounts
Fear based appeal: scaring people
Under each heading write Al Gore quotes from An Inconvenient Truth that fit into the particular category.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Monday, April 09, 2007
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