“God Sees the Truth, But Waits”

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“God Sees the Truth, But Waits”

Bell Work 3/13 Take a copy of “God Sees the Truth, But Waits” and the questions. Review your responses before the verbal quiz.

Agenda 3/13 Bell work/Discussion Verbal Quiz for “God Sees the Truth, But Waits” Final thoughts Split into groups of 3 for Thursdays activity…

Bell Work 3/14 When I ask you to respond to a non-fiction text, what am I really asking you to do? What should you discuss in a response to non-fiction?

Group Activity: Non-Fiction Articles For this assignment, there will be THREE non-fiction articles covering similar topics. I will divide the class in thirds. There will be expert groups: where everyone has the same article. Then there will be teaching groups: where everyone has different articles. In your expert groups you will become an expert on your article. Then go to the teaching group to share main ideas/themes.

Step 1: Read/Evaluate/Question Read through your article. On a seperate sheet of paper, list words you do not know, phrases that stood out to you, and questions you have for your expert group. Once everyone has completed this step, work on step 2 as a group.

Bell Work 3/15 What is the purpose of the nonfiction activity? Why wouldn't each student read all 3 articles?

Step 2: Questions to Ensure Expertise What is the author’s purpose in writing the non-fiction text? Which literary devices are present? Include excerpts and a explanation of the craft move. What is the overall theme of the article? How does the time period of when the article was published impact the message of the article?