MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017 HOMEWORK: COMPLETE “CHOICES” GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

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MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017 HOMEWORK: COMPLETE “CHOICES” GRAPHIC ORGANIZER MIDDLE PERSON: TEXT BOOK JOB HOMEWORK: COMPLETE “CHOICES” GRAPHIC ORGANIZER TAKE OUT YOUR “CHOICES” WEB FOR GENERATING IDEAS

Choices: Did you think about yours?

3RD PERIOD: COMPLETE AT LEAST ONE PART OF THE WEB (5 MINUTES)

SHARE, RESPOND, HIGHLIGHT 1ST MIDDLE PERSON 2ND RIGHT HAND SIDE PERSON 3RD LEFT HAND SIDE PERSON (GROUP 4-SHARE IN PAIRS) RESPOND: IS THE TOPIC TOO SPECIFIC OR TOO GENERAL? AFTER SHARING AND RESPONDING: HIGHLIGHT YOUR BEST TWO IDEAS

WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE OF THE NARRATIVE? HIGHLIGHT: ENGAGING BEGINNING - HOOK

WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE OF THE NARRATIVE? HIGHLIGHT: REVEALS INCIDENT A DISTINCT ACTION (THE CHOICE)

WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE OF THE NARRATIVE? HIGHLIGHT: MIDDLE, DESCRIBES EVENTS, FEELINGS, THOUGHTS,ACTIONS

WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE OF THE NARRATIVE? HIGHLIGHT: REFLECTIVE ENDING EXAMINES CONSEQUENCES

PAGE 5: PARAPHRASING IDEAS Paraphrase 2-3 of the quotes: Be sure to use your own language.

COMPLETE “YOUR CHOICES AS A WRITER” PAGE 7 COMPLETE “YOUR CHOICES AS A WRITER”