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1 Warm Up 10/3 How is the reading going for you? What questions or concerns do you have that you would like to address with the class?

2 Learning Targets I can work on writing a body paragraph about a theme word of my choice in order to practice my writing skills.

3 Goal: Careful, Purposeful, Analytical Writing
Prewriting work – 5 minutes. Look at what you did to examine the theme word in the chapters we read so far, including the piece of writing that you completed last week. Of all four theme words, pick one Once you’ve selected a theme word, narrow it down: pick ONE COMMENT that the author is making in regards to your chosen theme work (lean on the group work from yesterday if need be). Find a quote to support (you can use one from yesterday). Make sure it’s the best one you can think of.

4 Now, WRITE Start with a topic sentence.
Use this format (especially what is indicated under analysis): (20 minutes) Start with a topic sentence. Introduce quote: identify both the speaker AND the context in which the quote is said. Provide as much detail as someone would need if they have read the book, but it’s been a minute. Provide the quotation Analyze the quotation: Paraphrase (what is the quote saying?) Explain how it supports your topic sentence. Find anything you can use to support this. You can use the following: Identification of quest, allusion, or reference to the meaning behind any violence occurring in the context. Identification of character development Identification/use of literary devices

5 Peer Reflection Read each other’s paragraphs. Then, in your journals, answer the following: 1. What did my partner do well? 2. What did I do well? 3. What can I learn from my partner’s work? 4. Does my work (or my partner’s work) get to the level of depth in analysis that is necessary for this assignment? If not, what can I do specifically to assist in this area? Remember: Feedback is Specific, Prescriptive, and Supportive.

6 Homework We are reading Chapters 13-19, which is, like 160ish pages. If you’ve been following this schedule, we’ve only got two more nights to complete this chunk! Tonight:, 9/28 Friday, 9/29 Saturday, 9/30 Sunday, 10/1 Monday, 10/2 Tuesday, 10/5 Wednesday, 10/6 Chapter 13 (35 pp.) Chapter 14 (22 pp.) Chapter 15 (14 pp.) Chapter 16 (23 pp.) Chapter 17 (26 pp.) Chapter 18 (25 pp.) Chapter 19


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