Welcome to Grade 9 Introductions What you need to know Get to know you hand out The Perfect Social Answer.

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Welcome to Grade 9 Introductions What you need to know Get to know you hand out The Perfect Social Answer

What you need to know Course Break down Assignment (GUIDELINES and submitting electronically) Missed Classes Just In Case Assignments Hints for Success HAND OUTS !!!! If they are lost you must pay and redo.

Get to know you hand out Complete this quietly by yourself. Try to be as specific as you can and be realistic. While you are doing that I will hand out text books. Please put your name in the book and make sure the text book is in good condition. After you have your text book and if you are done the hand out you may start the Ch.1 outline.

Home Work Complete Questions 1-7 for Thursday Sept. 4

Day 2 of Welcome to Social 1)How to write a successful Social Answer

The Perfect Social Answer 1)Topic sentence: Use the question to create your topic sentence. 2)Opinion: Expand on your own opinion to the topic sentence. 3)Evidence: Give specific reasons to why your opinion is correct. 4)Example: Give a specific example to support your answer. Personal examples or examples you can explain are best. 5)Conclusion: Summarize all your main ideas in a new way.

Other Formates S.E.E.D 1) State it 2) Explain it 3) Evidence 4) Draw a conclusion P.E.T 1)Position 2) Explanation 3) Tie together

Example Perfect Social Answer What flavor of ice cream is your favorite?

Your turn What did Ms. Jarema do this summer?

What did the grade nines do this summer? This summer the grade nines had an enjoyable summer that included taking part of normal summer activities ranging from going on vacations to hanging out with friends. The grade nine students at Olds Koinonia Christian school are active teenagers who enjoy tons of different activities. During the summer most of the grade nines focused on their own hobbies like playing video games when they were not busy working for their parents or at a summer job. From reading the “Getting to know you” worksheet it is obvious that this class would have been very busy since eighty percent of students indicated that the biggest struggle they would have this year is to find time to do their home work. For example a number of grade nines are also active on school sports teams so a few students would have spent their summer working on perfecting their sports skills for the upcoming season. From this it is evident that while summer break would have been enjoyable for the grade nines they all would have been busy during the summer. To what extent do you agree with the information above?

Share your Answer with a partner 1)Underline the topic sentence 2)Pace dashes under your opinion )Place a wavy line under your evidence 4)Circle your example 5)Strike through your conclusion

Home work Complete Questions 1-7 for Thursday Sept. 4