The following are the standards I am focusing on next week.
A.6
a. Identify, analyze, and evaluate the effectiveness of persuasive techniques (e.g., appeals to emotion,
reason, or authority; stereotyping) and the presence of bias in literature, film, advertising, and/or
speeches
A.5
h. Identify the author’s stated or implied purpose in increasingly challenging text
There is a process for getting students to think like a writer to analyze and evaluate informational texts called SOAPSTone.
S=Speaker
O=Occasion
A=Audience
P=Purpose
S=Subject
Tone=Tone
We would be hitting everything under the A.5 standard and it would keep up a very rigorous class system, but it would be on-going. My husband uses it for his Pre-AP class, but I believe our kids could get started on a modified version. We need to start them off being able to identify the different categories in a text then, we can have them analyze for just one. The sequence is laid out and models made for us to follow. I will start it, and see how it goes.
My 9th grade week:
Monday:
Persuasion/Rhetoric (A.6)
Tuesday:
Persuasion/Rhetoric (A.6)
Wednesday:
Identify the different SOAPSTone terms in a text (A.5)
Thursday:
Identify and explain the different terms in a text (A.5)
8th Grade:
RL8.3
W8.3 Dialogue, Commentary, Vivid verbs, Sensory details, Point of view, Characterization
I posted a formative assessment for Latin Roots Lesson 1 in Dropbox under 9th Grade materials. This quiz can be used for Advanced only.
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I made up a general lesson 1 quiz combining the mateirals and posted it on Dropbox.
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THANK YOU!! I totally appreciate your help with ENG1 this week!
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