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Bellringers: Glue into page 34 Check out our daily warm-up activities Complete “Tuesday’s Warm-Up Task” What is the difference between an argument with a friend and an academic argument??

Pretest ~ What do you already Know?

Author’s Purpose notes glue into interactive notebook p. 35

What’s the difference? Page 35 What’s the difference between Expository (informative) writing and Argumentative (persuasive) writing?

Guided Practice p. 36 Your table has samples of both expository (informative), argumentative (persuasive) writing, and entertaining writing. You need to separate them into the appropriate categories.

Bellringers: Page 34 Check out our daily warm-up activities Complete “Wednesday’s Warm-Up Task” What is the difference between expository writing and argumentative writing?

Argumentation: Glue to page 37 Elements of an Argument Notes

Different Types of Evidence P. 38 Glue in “Types of Evidence” notes Get together with your team and try to match the examples of evidence with the right category First group to get all their evidence matched gets 10 points!

A Drinking Problem vs. Quenched Argumentation Annotations with an argumentative article Should energy drinks be outlawed to children under 18? Read both articles with your team

Argumentation Annotations Instructions: On page 39, glue in ~ “Deconstruct the Essays” ~ “Feeling Stuck?” Follow all the directions on page 39

Evidence Study Instructions: Using your annotations, analyze both authors’ evidence with … “Using Stories, Statistics and Star Statements to Persuade”

Argument Thinking Map P. 40 Instructions: On page 40, glue in “Organize Your Argument” for “A Drinking Problem”

Argument Thinking Map P. 41 Instructions: On page 41, glue in “Organize Your Argument” for “Quenched”

Bellringers: Page 34 Check out our daily warm-up activities Complete “Thursday’s Warm-Up Task” Was there a time you read an article (or watched a speech) and you were convinced to change? How did the person persuade you?

Bellringers: Page 34 Check out our daily warm-up activities Complete “Friday’s Warm-Up Task” What are different types of evidence debators use?