Warm-Up What are your strengths with writing? What are your struggles?

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Warm-Up What are your strengths with writing? What are your struggles? Prefix: amphi, ambi Meaning: both sides, round Example: amphitheater—a round theater (seating all both sides)

Objective: Set the foundation of writing expectations Today we will: -take notes on a new piece of paper titled: Writing Strategies -practice writing in a group -present the writing to whole class and grade

Writing Structure--Response CEE METHOD & How to Make Stronger Explanations *these notes are IMPORTANT. Keep them with you all year long

Task With your group, answer in paragraph form using the given strategies this question: What is the significance of including the story of her great-grandmother in her lamentation of disliking her name? What purpose does it serve? *be sure to be specific, use context, and proper sentence structure, punctuation, and capitalization.