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Take a few minutes to: Spread out. Use the whole room, at least on seat between you and another student. Look over your vocab silently if you would like. Drop your HW in the In-Bin. I do want a paper copy. Alone: Read “from Deep Survival” (98-102). Purpose for reading Use “from Deep Survival” to determine if the result of the story “To Build a Fire” was predictable. When you have finished get a computer from the back of the room and log on and open your google docs. Vocabulary Quiz Today
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Alone: Read “from Deep Survival” (98-102). Purpose for reading Use “from Deep Survival” to determine if the result of the story “To Build a Fire” was predictable. When you have finished get a computer from the back of the room and log on. As a table: Select 3 rules from the article. 1—the man did; 1—the man didn’t do; 1—either Find evidence (eg quotations) from the story “To Build a Fire” which address these items. Discuss if the result was predictable given what is learned in the article. These could become the body paragraphs of an essay. From “Deep Survival”
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Essay Prompt: Using “from Deep Survival” determine if the result of the story “To Build a Fire” was predictable Individually pick one paragraph and write it: Topic sentence. Pieces of Evidence which shows that the man did or didn’t follow the rule. Interpretation of the evidence. Make sure it focuses on the evidence. Make sure you use one of the three methods of interpretation. Last piece: As a group read each other’s paragraph (I suggest sharing the google doc) and decide as a group which follows the pattern and organization of a persuasive paragraph best according to the notes. Put all members names on the top of the paragraph and share this with me. Product
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