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1 Day 39 – Infinitives and Rough Draft 2 INSTRUCTOR: KYLE BRITT

2 Objectives  Understand and identify infinitives / infinitive phrases.  Peer Review research project for rhetoric. Homework: Study for Mid-terms Read Chapters 1-4 in LOTF by Wednesday next week. Final Draft due 4/2. Email or Physical copy.

3 Agenda 1. Warm Up -> Grammar 8 MIN 2. Vocabulary -> Ind. Practice 15 MIN 3. Grammar -> Infinitive Phrases 15 MIN 4. Grammar -> Ind. Practice 15 MIN 5. Peer Review -> Rough Draft 2 Pairs 25 MIN 6. Closure -> Phrases 8 MIN

4 Vocabulary – English I Complete the CTRW section in your vocabulary books. Make sure you work on your own for this section. Use you flash cards to help you find the correct word.

5 Vocabulary – Honors English I Complete exercise A in your VCR books. Make sure you work on your own for this section. Use you flash cards to help you find the correct word.

6 Take the Ladder of Grammar… Articles Conj. Prep OoP Verb Subject Verb Type DO/IO PA/PN Adj. / Adv.

7 Grammar – Infinitive Phrases  Infinitives -> verb form that acts as a noun, adjective, or an adverb and most begin with to.  Ex: I want to go.  Infinitive phrases -> infinitive + any modifiers / complements. The entire phrase can be used as a noun, adjective, or an adverb.  Ex: I want to nap before dinner.

8 Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  I want to live a long life.  To visit the zoo was my only task today.

9 Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  I want to live a long life. Infinitive: to live Complements?

10 Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  I want to live a long life. Infinitive: to live Complements: DO -> Life Inf Phrase -> to live a long life.

11 Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  To visit the zoo was my only task today. Infinitive->? Complement->? Inf Phrase->?

12 Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  To visit the zoo was my only task today. Infinitive-> To Visit Complement -> DO ->Zoo Inf Phrase -> To visit the zoo

13 Grammar – Infinitive Phrases  Take a worksheet and get into your pairs.  Follow the directions. Ask your partner if you are unsure of an answer.  Raise your hand if both of you do not know.  Make sure you label all of the parts.

14 Peer Review 2  Take a rubric and get into your 4 person groups.  Write your name at the top of your rubric.  Pass your paper and rubric to the right.  Evaluate the paper and score it.  Once you have scored the paper, pass it to the right.  Complete the rubric again and add a score beside the previous one.  Do this until the paper gets back to the author.

15 Peer Review 2  Take your paper and note the score. Use the advice from the judges to make any needed changes.  You need to use 3 of your 4 sources in the final paper.  The final draft is due no later than Thursday, April 2 nd. I will accept them by email if you can’t print them out.  You need a works cited page and in-text citations in your final draft.  Make sure all ideas are accounted for so you don’t plagiarize.

16 Closure  Construct 3 sentences.  Each sentence must contain:  1. 1 Example of a Gerund Phrase, Infinitive phrase, or Participial Phrase  2. Underline the Phrase and label it.  3. Label the parts of the phrase.


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