Friday 15 September 2017 AGENDA: Synthesis Groups from Yesterday As a class, walk through texts and how both sides could use it *Synthesis=texts talk/discuss with each other Pick your side, reasons, evidence and start writing Mr. Craven: structure format of Intro and Body paragraphs BY THE END OF CLASS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: Identify the essential pieces to an AP RA prompt Write to illustrate current ideas on education
Mr. Craven’s thoughts/advice INTRO: WHAT: which side of the argument are you on? Make it a positive statement! HOW: you are NOT proving this through 3 texts, you are proving this point through a specific issue in the education system. State that issue and this give your specific reasons/points about that issue that you will use BODY: Topic sentence! Set up/reference your support/evidence (S & E are not the same thing!!!!) Provide/insert the example/textual support (Doesn’t have to be a direct quote, can be a paraphrase or summary, please be specific! Especially with images. Cite the source!!! (source C) or “As you can see in source C…” ***Analyze/connect/explain! HOW does example/support prove your point? Then, how does point support argument? Transition sentence: let reader know you are done talking about this and now you’d like to move on to... (next point or topic) Make sure you address the counter/other side of the argument. You can not just mention it, you must thoroughly prove why your side is better!
DEBATE: 3/7 texts You could use all 7 texts for either argument Some are better than others, and some work better with another Identify the 3 texts/combination you have decided to use Be prepared to defend why your 3 texts/combo is the best to prove your point through your specific issue
Monday September 18 AGENDA: Back to your groups from Friday: Debate the 3/7 texts: Are these the best to prove your point? How do you plan on using them? How do they connect/relate/converse? Read example essays’ intros only ID the WHAT (stance/position) and HOW (issue) Write your intro and start your body Near complete Rough draft due by tomorrow’s start of class BY THE END OF CLASS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: Identify the essential pieces to an AP RA prompt Write to illustrate current ideas on education
Tuesday September 19 AGENDA: BY THE END OF CLASS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: Read examples A,B,C: ID key info: WHAT, HOW, SO WHAT? Development/elaboration? 3 sources? Voice/control of prose? Overall score? Go back to your essay: strengths? Weaknesses? IMPROVE!!! LEARN!!!!! “Final Draft” due tomorrow BY THE END OF CLASS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: Identify the essential pieces to an AP RA prompt Write to illustrate current ideas on education
Read examples A,B,C: ID key info: WHAT, HOW, SO WHAT? Development/elaboration? 3 sources? Voice/control of prose? Overall score?
Mr. Craven’s thoughts/advice INTRO: WHAT: which side of the argument are you on? Make it a positive statement! HOW: you are NOT proving this through 3 texts, you are proving this point through a specific issue in the education system. State that issue and this give your specific reasons/points about that issue that you will use BODY: Topic sentence! Set up/reference your support/evidence (S & E are not the same thing!!!!) Provide/insert the example/textual support (Doesn’t have to be a direct quote, can be a paraphrase or summary, please be specific! Especially with images. Cite the source!!! (source C) or “As you can see in source C…” ***Analyze/connect/explain! HOW does example/support prove your point? Then, how does point support argument? Transition sentence: let reader know you are done talking about this and now you’d like to move on to... (next point or topic) Make sure you address the counter/other side of the argument. You can not just mention it, you must thoroughly prove why your side is better!
Wednesday September 21 1st AGENDA: Make sure you shared your Final Draft with Mr. Craven! Everyone’s name on it? Synthesis Essay/Education unit reflection Journal #7 Ethics/Ethical Read poem “Seventeen” Is it/how is it ethical? What would you do? Why? BY THE END OF CLASS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: Write to reflect on the learning experience/process Write to illustrate current ideas on ethics
The Trolley decision There is a runaway trolley barreling down the railway tracks. Ahead, on the tracks, there are five people tied up and unable to move. The trolley is headed straight for them. You are standing some distance off in the train yard, next to a lever. If you pull this lever, the trolley will switch to a different set of tracks. However, you notice that there is one person on the side track. You have two options: (1) Do nothing, and the trolley kills the five people on the main track. (2) Pull the lever, diverting the trolley onto the side track where it will kill one person. Which is the most ethical choice?