IF: When your assignment is to "write a statement", what do you need to do?

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IF: When your assignment is to "write a statement", what do you need to do?

Claim- something that can be proved or disproved with evidence.

Claim examples: - The other children do not like Margot. - The mood in this scene is gloomy. - This character is selfish. - It will be sunny tomorrow. - Tommy likes chocolate ice-cream.

Things to make claims about - What is the mood of the setting? - How does the setting affect a character? - How do the characters react differently to the setting? - What do we know about the character's personality? - What is a theme in this story?

Evidence- proof of a claim. - We know this because...

Claim: Tommy likes chocolate ice-cream. Which of the following is evidence? - It was his big brother's favorite - I like vanilla - He eats it every day - he said it was his favorite

Claim: Tommy likes chocolate ice-cream. Evidence: - He eats it every day - He said it was his favorite

Statement- a claim supported by evidence. - it must be a full sentence

Checklist I stated a clear idea or claim about the story— including influences on the characters, and/or character motivation. I supported my idea with evidence from the text. I quoted or paraphrased parts of the story. I discussed the author’s craft, including literary techniques setting mood tone symbolism repetition dialogue imagery

The other children do not like Margot Checklist I stated a clear idea or claim about the story— including influences on the characters, and/or character motivation. The other children do not like Margot

Checklist I stated a clear idea or claim about the story— including influences on the characters, and/or character motivation. I supported my idea with evidence from the text. I quoted or paraphrased parts of the story. The other children do not like Margot. We know this because the author tells us " They hated her pale snow face, her waiting silence, her thinness, and her possible future."

Checklist I stated a clear idea or claim about the story— including influences on the characters, and/or character motivation. I supported my idea with evidence from the text. I quoted or paraphrased parts of the story. I discussed the author’s craft, including literary techniques (setting, mood, tone, symbolism, repetition, dialogue, imagery) The other children do not like Margot. We know this because the author tells us " They hated her pale snow face, her waiting silence, her thinness, and her possible future." The author also shows this by including dialogue where the other children all make fun of her, and by describing Margot standing apart from the others.

Individually - Come up with one statement about your group book

With a partner at your table - Use the checklist to grade your partner's statement - Edit your statement until it meets all the requirements. - You will turn this in for a grade `