Persuasive Essay Lesson 2

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Persuasive Essay Lesson 2 English II

Bellringer Directions: Read the paragraph and rewrite it in your bellringer work—correcting the mistakes. Have you ever had a string bean sandwich? most students wouldn’t want that for lunch. What is the favorite sandwich in American school lunches. If you said peanut butter and jelly you would be right. Other popular sandwiches are Ham and bologna. Cheese is the fourth favorite sandwich? Many students also like turkey sandwiches.

Unit Objectives By the end of this unit, you will understand how authors use language to advance an argument and achieve purpose. You will also use language to advance your own claims and analysis.

Today’s Objectives Annotate credible sources for information that relates to established research questions.

What should I have done? Completed K column in your KWL chart At least 3 questions in the W column of the KWL chart A MINIMUM of 2 printed articles that relate to your topic

Now What: Creating an Annotation System Know Want to Know Learn The U.S. has 2 major parties—republican and democrat. What evidence supports the benefits of a two-party political system? Our nation is very divided politically, but most people I know aren’t satisfied with what either party is accomplishing. What evidence indicates that a two-party system is not the most effective? Both parties have very specific platforms. What approaches do other democratic countries use that might be more effective? Candidates seem to vote based on party affiliation rather than what is best in a given situation. Why are there not more political parties in the U.S.?

Annotated Texts

Analyzing Your Annotations Did you notice a dominant color that stood out more than the rest? Did you notice a color that was under-represented or not represented at all? Which questions need more attention? Which points do you think are proven to the most convincing degree? Do I need to develop more research questions? Do I need to look for more articles? What key words should I use for that search?

Now It’s Your Turn Using your highlighters, create a color-coding system for the questions you listed in the W column of your KWL chart. As you read your printed sources from Google Scholar or the Tennessee Electronic Library, highlight content that answers your questions based on the color-coding system. Once you finish annotating, answer the questions below to determine your course of action. Is there a dominant color that stood out more than the rest? Is there a color that was under-represented or not represented at all? Which questions need more attention? Which points are proven to the most convincing degree? Do I need to develop more research questions? Do I need to look for more articles? If so, what key words should I use for that search?