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Reading and Prep Grab your Triple Q binders Reading The Crossover or Independent Reading Revisions Stations

Mark Up Your Essay Read the sample marked essay under Tab 5. Today, use your rough draft to mark up your own essay: Claim = C Reasons = R1, R2, R3 Evidence= E1a, E1b, E2a, E2b Counter-Reason = CR Rebuttal= reb Conclusion= conc

Revision Read each paragraph Do you use signal words? Does it have one big idea? Do you have evidence to support your one big idea? Do you have a sentence at the end to summarize the evidence and connect back to the reason (I.e. Both pieces of evidence show, These studies demonstrate, According to this evidence, we can assume…) Do you use signal words?

Scoring Rubric Find your scoring rubric under tab 5 of your student notebook Read the rubric Begin writing your final draft!