1. Bell Ringer: Independent Reading 2. CEI: Review & Corrections

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1. Bell Ringer: Independent Reading 2. CEI: Review & Corrections Learning Target: I can use identify rhetorical devices. 1. Bell Ringer: Independent Reading 2. CEI: Review & Corrections 4. Mini-Lesson – Rhetorical Devices 5. Text Analysis - Ads 6. Text Analysis - Speech  Bell Ringer: Independent Reading – 15 minutes​ Interactive Bookmark: Purpose for reading: Collect info and quotes for project. Due Friday. PLACE COMPLETED INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT ON DESK.   You will need: Homework: USA Test Prep due Friday.

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. CEI Review Common Mistakes from 1st Try: 1st person “Yes” “the text says” or “the text states” 2 sentence claim Missing because from claim No evidence Using quotes in claim No lead in for evidence Before submitting your CEI rough draft, review it for these common mistakes.

Mini-Lesson: Rhetoric Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Mini-Lesson: Rhetoric Rhetorical Appeals- the use of words to persuade in writing or speech

Types of Rhetoric Ethos Logos Pathos Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Types of Rhetoric Ethos Logos Pathos

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Ethos Rhetorical appeal that focuses on the character or qualifications of a speaker

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Ethos

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Ethos

Logos Rhetorical appeal to reason or logic Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Logos Rhetorical appeal to reason or logic

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Logos

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Logos

Pathos Rhetorical appeal to the reader’s or listener’s emotions Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Pathos Rhetorical appeal to the reader’s or listener’s emotions

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Pathos

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Pathos

Rhetoric The three rhetorical appeals are often used together Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Rhetoric The three rhetorical appeals are often used together

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices.

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices.

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices.

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Pathos

Text Analysis: Ads Ad 1 Ad 2 Ad 3 Ad 4 Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Text Analysis: Ads Ad 1 Ad 2                    Ad 3 Ad 4

Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Text Analysis: Speech Pg. 70 – National Address to America’s Schoolchildren Purpose for watching: Identify Ethos, Pathos, Logos in speech

Exit Ticket CEI Answer the following question using the CEI format: Learning Target: I can identify rhetorical devices. Exit Ticket CEI Answer the following question using the CEI format: How does former President Obama feel about education? Analysis Questions 1-4, 6, 7