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1 Diagnostic Expository Essay Prompt
Sept 5, 2017

2 Grammar Practice Use the SAM handout to complete the Grammar Practice.
You may ask your family for help.

3 Prepositional Phrases
Defn: Combine with nouns or pronouns to form a phrase. They generally serve as adjectives or adverbs After lunch, Laura mowed the grass. Between the trees, I could see the light. Indicates entire prepositional phrase. Common prepositions: Above During Of Before For Over Behind From To By In With

4 Grammar Practice | Tuesday, Sept. 5
Identify 1) Prepositional Phrases (place brackets around phrase), and 2) Verb Phrase (double underline the phrase and label A, L or H. Practice on your own BEFORE scrolling down to look at the key below. The president of the club believes in fair play. The dog always takes the biscuit to the dog house. Why is he here? The driver should have been more careful. Stand and stretch your muscles.

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6 Lit Terms Assignment When completing assignments, please use a Word or Google doc Please share the doc with me when using Google Please keep the numbering Please keep the correct title When writing your name on anything, please give your first and last name in the upper left-hand corner.

7 Literary Terms Summative
(Summative Test) over definitions: Thursday, Sept. 7 Log into Google drive to make sure you can access the tests on Thursday. Your nisd Password ?

8 Syllabus & Summer Reading
Choices: Adoration of Jenna Fox Lord of the Flies Secret Life of Bees Ender’s Game Assignments Formative- Short answer questions- Due: Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017 Summative-Essay- Due: Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017

9 Big Questions English I Pre-AP Search for Identity
Why do humans seek class structure in society? How can we change society? What makes a great friend? What would you do for a friend?

10 9/5 Learning Target Today We Will: Begin planning our Expository Essay
So We Can: Organize our essay I’ll know I have it when I can: Create a rough draft expository essay

11 Rough Draft Due Sept. 7 at the beginning of class Typed
Submitted to moodle I will be available in the commons tomorrow for help if you need it.

12 Expository Essay Outline
Intro: Hook Thesis Body Paragraphs: (3) Topic sentence (ties back to thesis) Facts/Evidence that supports topic Explanation of how these facts and evidence support topic Conclusion: Restate Thesis Summarize main points Call for Action

13 Intro in more detail The introduction has a "hook or grabber" to catch the reader's attention. Some "grabbers" include: Opening with an unusual detail: (Manitoba, because of its cold climate, is not thought of as a great place to be a reptile. Actually, it has the largest seasonal congregation of garter snakes in the world!) Opening with a strong statement: (Cigarettes are the number one cause of lighter sales in Canada!) Opening with a Quotation: (Elbert Hubbard once said , "Truth is stronger than fiction.") Opening with an Anecdote: An anecdote can provide an amusing and attention-getting opening if it is short and to the point. Opening with a Statistic or Fact: Sometimes a statistic or fact will add emphasis or interest to your topic. It may be wise to include the item's authoritative source. Opening with a Question. (Have you ever considered how many books we'd read if it were not for television?) Opening with an Exaggeration or Outrageous Statement. (The whole world watched as the comet flew overhead.) The introduction should also include a thesis or focus statement. The Thesis/Hypothesis is your statement of purpose. The thesis/hypothesis should be one sentence in length. This is the foundation of your essay and it will serve to guide you in writing the entire paper.

14 Body Paragraphs (3) The Body
The writer then provides evidence to support the opinion offered in the thesis statement in the introduction. The body should consist of at least three paragraphs. Each paragraph is based on a solid reason to back your thesis statement. Since almost all issues have sound arguments on both sides of the question, a good persuasive writer tries to anticipate opposing viewpoints and provide counter-arguments along with the main points in the essay. One of the three paragraphs should be used to discuss opposing viewpoints and your counter- argument. The following are different ways to support your points Facts - A powerful means of convincing, facts can come from your reading, observation, or personal experience. Note: Do not confuse facts with truths. A "truth" is an idea believed by many people, but it cannot be proven. Statistics - These can provide excellent support. Be sure your statistics come from responsible sources. Always cite your sources. Quotes - Direct quotes from leading experts that support your position are invaluable. Examples - Examples enhance your meaning and make your ideas concrete. They are the proof.

15 Conclusion The Conclusion
A piece of persuasive writing usually ends by summarizing the most important details of the argument and stating once again what the reader is to believe or do. 1. Restate your thesis or focus statement. 2. Summarize the main points: The conclusion enables your reader to recall the main points of your position. In order to do this you can paraphrase the main points of your argument. 3. Write a personal comment or call for action. You can do this: With a Prediction: This can be used with a narrative or a cause and effect discussion. The conclusion may suggest or predict what the results may or may not be in the situation discussed or in similar situations. With a Question: Closing with a question lets your readers make their own predictions, draw their own conclusions. With Recommendations: A recommendations closing is one that stresses the actions or remedies that should be taken. With a Quotation: Since a quotation may summarize, predict, question, or call for action, you may use a quotation within a conclusion for nearly any kind of paper.

16 Diagnostic Expository Essay

17 Thesis Statement Sentence Starter
It is better to _______________ because_____________

18 9/5 Learning Target Today We Will: Begin planning our Expository Essay
So We Can: Organize our essay I’ll know I have it when I can: Write an organized expository essay with the necessary components.


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