OSSLT: lesson 3 Booklet 2.

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OSSLT: lesson 3 Booklet 2

How to write a series of paragraphs 1. Introduction A) contains a thesis (states your topic and opinion) >Iron Man is the most powerful superhero because he has access to technology and he uses his intelligence. B) Creates interest and gives explanation of your ideas 2. Three middle paragraphs: Contain a topic sentence provide specific facts and details to support the thesis Contain a concluding statement that reminds the reader of what was proven in the paragraph Conclusion: Restates the thesis Explains how he thesis was proven Tips A) Use transition words such as secondly, in addition, also How to write a series of paragraphs

Series of paragraphs 30/60 - continued Annotation: the response is related to the prompt and expresses a clear opinion. There are insufficient and vague supporting details. There is evidence or organization but lapses occur when ideas are introduced in the first paragraph and are not developed. Series of paragraphs 30/60 - continued

Series of Paragraphs 60/60 - continued

Annotation: A clear and consistent opinion is developed with sufficient specific supporting details that are thoughtfully chosen (movie, out to dinner with a friend, certain type of clothing, a more expensive brand). The organization is coherent, demonstrating a thoughtful progression of ideas in each paragraph and in written work as a whole, with each paragraph building on the preceding one.

The Narrative – page 9 booklet 2 Will tell a story What does the picture on Page 9 suggest about the events of the story? Read the questions on page10. Highlight the important ideas in the questions. While reading the selection, highlight the answers. The Narrative – page 9 booklet 2

Answers to multiple choice page 10 booklet 2 1c. She pokes herself while sewing. 2b. To show an interrupted thought 3d. Is making fun of his sewing skills. 4d. Unexpected 5c. Pamela chose a dress style. Answers to multiple choice page 10 booklet 2

Question: What do Pamela’s words and actions reveal about her character? Use specific details from the selection to support your answer. Pamela’s words and actions reveal that she is a procrastinator and leaves everything to the last minute. This is the case because she is still working on her dress despite the fact that the fashion show is only a few minutes away. Also on paragraph 3, her brother says that she leaves everything to the last minute. Annotation: This response identifies a trait of Pamela supported by specific and relevant details from the selection. Written answer #6 30/30