Agenda Bell Ringer: ACT Style Multiple Choice Questions 5&6

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Agenda Bell Ringer: ACT Style Multiple Choice Questions 5&6 Quiz Friday/Monday Peer Reviews for presentations Personal Conferences with Mrs. Burns as needed If you finish early, you can retest on Unit 2 standards (if you have finished the remediation for Appeals/Techniques/Purpose)

Lesson 08: Peer reviews and personal conferences I can give constructive feedback and revise my own writing.

Revision Day Claim/Argument - W.1a Source Evaluation - W.8 Peer Reviews How you will be graded: I have assigned each of you a revision partner. Share your Google Slides presentation with the person. Go through the provided peer review and thoroughly answer the questions. Be honest! This will give your partner the opportunity to edit and improve their PowerPitch before presentation day. Do not edit your partner’s presentation! Claim/Argument - W.1a Source Evaluation - W.8 Sources Synthesis - W.7 Presentation & Organization - SL.4 MLA Formatting - W.8 Mechanic, Usage, and Grammar - L.2

3 Writes an adequate argument that supports a claim in an analysis of a substantive topic, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence. Introduces clear claim(s), establishing the significance of the claim(s). Gathers relevant information from multiple authoritative sources, integrating information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas in order to support the claim.   Synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. Presents information, findings, and supporting evidence, such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, substance, and style are appropriate to purpose, audience, and task. Uses appropriate rhetorical appeals and strategies in order to enhance the overall argument. Avoids plagiarism and overreliance on any one source and following standard MLA format for citation both in-text and bibliographically with few errors. Demonstrates adequate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing with few errors. Claim/ Argument W.1a Source Evaluation W.8 Sources Synthesis W.7 Presentation & Organization SL.4   MLA Formatting W.8 Mechanic, Usage, and Grammar L.2