The Scholarship Jacket Obj: I will evaluate the use of 1st POV by composing an expository essay. Essential Question: How does the use of 1st person POV.

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The Scholarship Jacket Obj: I will evaluate the use of 1st POV by composing an expository essay. Essential Question: How does the use of 1st person POV affect the reader’s understanding of the narrator? How do I use the writing process to improve my writing? Warm Up: Who is the narrator of “The Scholarship Jacket”? Why does Martha live with her grandparents? HW: In “The Scholarship Jacket” what do you learn about the narrator’s personality from her thoughts, speech, and actions? Support your answer with three details from the text.

Review the main idea supporting details graphic organize Together we will… Review the main idea supporting details graphic organize Review the writing process

On your own… Complete the graphic organizer. Write a draft of the essay. Revise your essay Start on the similes and quotations sheets HW: finish work from today Note: Today’s prompt is identical to the essay on your test next week (except for the text)—use this as serious practice.