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‘”Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto & “The Melting Pot” by Anna Quindlen
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Summaries “The Melting Pot”
The speaker describes the new ethnicities coming into her neighborhood and how they divide as well as connect her neighbors. “Seventh Grade” A boy in 7th grade experiences how others are persuaded to pretend to be someone else to impress others.
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Types of Evidence Anecdotes Examples Facts Quotes from text
In short response questions that use a text to ask a question, ….PLEASE USE EXAMPLES and/or QUOTES FROM THE TEXT!
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Remember 1st: State the point(Answer question in a sentence.) 2nd: Think about when you have seen this. 3rd: Write down evidence (example, quote, etc.) in 1-3 sentences. 4th : Explain connection of evidence to point. 5th: Close with a wrap up. (What are we talking about, again?)
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The Format Repeat: State Point Think of an Example Give Evidence
Connection Remind us the point 1st: State the point(Answer question in a sentence.) 2nd: Think about when you have seen this. 3rd: Write down evidence (example, quote, etc.) in 1-3 sentences. 4th : Explain connection of evidence to point. 5th: Close with a wrap up. (What are we talking about, again?) Quick Drill
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Choose One to Respond to:
1. What is similar about Michael’s scowling and Victor’s pretending to speak French? Or 2. What experiences do most of the neighbors share that either divides or unites them? Repeat: State Point Think of an Example Give Evidence Connection Remind us the point
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Did Your Partner Follow This? What are they Missing?
1st: State the point(Answer question in a sentence.) 2nd: Think about when you have seen this. 3rd: Write down evidence (example, quote, etc.) in 1-3 sentences. 4th : Explain connection of evidence to point. 5th: Close with a wrap up. (What are we talking about, again?)
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