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Monday, March 4, 2019 Prime Time: Bellringer Objective:
Do Now: Bellringer Today you will: Finish any unfinished work Library Read Objective: Analyze the structure of the central argument in contemporary policy speeches (e.g., argument by cause and effect, analogy, authority) and identify the different types of evidence used to support the argument and identify such rhetorical fallacies as ad hominem, exaggeration, stereotyping, or categorical claims in persuasive texts Prime Time: Edgenuity Math, Read, Typing Tuesday, Homework
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Tuesday, March 5, 2019 Prime Time: Bellringer Objective: Do Now:
Today you will: Write a one page essay using the prompt provided Objective: Analyze the structure of the central argument in contemporary policy speeches (e.g., argument by cause and effect, analogy, authority) and identify the different types of evidence used to support the argument and identify such rhetorical fallacies as ad hominem, exaggeration, stereotyping, or categorical claims in persuasive texts Prime Time: Edgenuity Reading, Read, Typing Tuesday, Homework
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Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Prime Time: Bellringer Objective: Do Now:
Today you will: persuasive power point Objective: Analyze the structure of the central argument in contemporary policy speeches (e.g., argument by cause and effect, analogy, authority) and identify the different types of evidence used to support the argument and identify such rhetorical fallacies as ad hominem, exaggeration, stereotyping, or categorical claims in persuasive texts Prime Time: Read, Typing Tuesday, Homework
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Thursday, March 7, 2019 Prime Time: Bellringer Objective: Do Now:
Today you will: persuasive power point Objective: Analyze the structure of the central argument in contemporary policy speeches (e.g., argument by cause and effect, analogy, authority) and identify the different types of evidence used to support the argument and identify such rhetorical fallacies as ad hominem, exaggeration, stereotyping, or categorical claims in persuasive texts EARLY RELEASE TOMORROW Prime Time: Read, Typing Tuesday, Homework
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Friday, March 8, 2019 Prime Time: Bellringer Objective: Do Now:
Today you will: persuasive power point Objective: Analyze the structure of the central argument in contemporary policy speeches (e.g., argument by cause and effect, analogy, authority) and identify the different types of evidence used to support the argument and identify such rhetorical fallacies as ad hominem, exaggeration, stereotyping, or categorical claims in persuasive texts EARLY OUT TODAY Prime Time: Read, Typing Tuesday, Homework
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