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Root WordDefinitionSentencePictogram Subunder QW: If water was scarce (hard to get), what would I do with the little bit of water I received each day ?

Root WordDefinitionSentencePictogram Subunder If someone is your subordinate, they work for you. SUB QW: If water was scarce (hard to get), what would I do with the little bit of water I received each day ?

INTRO: theme or main idea a. Kind of craft b. Kind of craft Body 1: 1 st kind of craft quote w/ that craft explanation of why author used that craft Body 2: 2 nd kind of craft quote w/ that craft explanation of why author used that craft Conclusion:reminder of theme / main idea brief explanation – why author used those 2 kinds of craft

Text Types and Craft (PG 63 of your Comp Book) Nonfiction Informative Facts Statistics Personal exp Historical info Expert Commentary Diction Logical Order Nonfiction Persuasive Persuasive language Personal exp Facts Statistics argument Call to action Diction Expert Opinion Imagery, metaphors, similes Irony Logical Order Nonfiction Narrative Characterization Personal exp Historical info Imagery, metaphors, similes Diction Logical Order Fiction Imagery, metaphors, similes Diction Characterization Conflict Turning point Symbolism Irony

Writing OrganizationSCORING MC – 1pt each_______ / 10 pts Annotations – 10 pts each_______ / 20 pts Planning for writing_______ / 10 pts Writing- Content – 30 pts A P PP U Writing - Organization – 20 pts A P PP U Writing - Language – 10 pts A P PP U TOTAL on writing_______ / 60 pts total ASSESSMENT TOTAL_______ / 100 pts kinds of craft

Root WordDefinitionSentencePictogram Syn, sym Together, with QW: The first snowfall of the year makes me….

Root WordDefinitionSentencePictogram Syn, sym Together, with Playing first chair in the symphony is synonymous with being a great musician. QW: The first snowfall of the year makes me…. syn syn

Useful Transitions Similar IdeasContrasting Ideas Show Cause/Effect Or Order Ideas Logically in addition not only also as well as along with similarly together with but however although while despite yet on the other hand except for in contrast to/with unless therefore thus hence henceforth if clearly then in fact because in light of the fact that

Root WordDefinitionSentencePictogram Thermheat QW: ?

LESSON Part 1 - Building Blocks of Storytelling 1.The anecdote/sequence of actions; tell a story in its purest form; with a bit of bait - raise Qs from the beginning; if you raise one, it's implied you're going to answer, along the way; keeps people interested. 2. The moment of reflection; what it all means. Don't omit this. You need to get both, for it to come together - and be larger than the sum of its parts

The Hunger Games Dystopian Literature Answer questions 1-3 Read and listen to excerpt from The Hunger Games While reading/listening, answer the “Reading Comprehension Questions” on back – multiple choice Answer questions 4-14

LESSON Part 2 - Finding a Decent Story 3. Finding a good story takes as long or longer than producing it. 4. Have the courage to gut weak parts or even a whole story if it's weak. To let something good come to life, you will have to kill the weak stuff.

Root WordDefinitionSentencePictogram Transacross QW: ?

LESSON Part 3 - On Good Taste 5. At first, you will create cruddy work, but your good taste will tell you it's junk. 6. Work hard - just keep working to create the good stuff you know you can create