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Monday February 2, 2009 Agenda HOMEWORK STRIKE SYSTEM IN EFFECT (3): Composition notebook and pen/mechanical pencil FCAT Writes: 8 days away Warm up #1: “Violence in Television and Films” Discussion Review: Methods of Persuasion “Now You Take ‘Bambi’ or ‘Snow White’—That’s Scary!” on pg. 480. Warm up #2: Venn Diagramming Hair Styles “Hair” on pg. 344 Answer questions on PP Objective(s): Analyze persuasive elements by reading, discussion, and answering questions about King’s story. Compare and contrast hair styles by completing a Venn diagram. Important Dates: 2/3: FCA #6 2/5 or 2/6: Non-Fiction Quiz 2/10: FCAT Writes! 2/16: NO SCHOOL 2/25: Early Release Day/Film Club meeting 2/27: Film Club Viewing
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2/2/2009 [5 min] Do you think violence in television shows and movies should be censored from younger viewers? Why or why not? Now, imagine we are several years into the future and you have a child. You are sitting down watching television, when a violent or inappropriate program comes on. Do you allow your child to watch this program? Why or why not? Timer
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Today… We’ll be practicing your ability to detect persuasive elements. You will have two warm ups—one in your composition notebook and the other with me verbally and on the board. We’ll start with a review of persuasive elements from last week. After reading both articles, you’ll answer the questions at the end of this PP. Let’s get started!
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Breaking Down Arguments Claim – The writers position (for or against) Support – Evidence that helps justify the position. Counter-argument – A brief argument that the “other side” is likely to rise.
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Persuasive Techniques Bandwagon: “everyone’s doing it” “Plain Folks”/“Farmer Joe”: ordinary people are on your side. Testimonial: endorsement from satisfied customers or celebrities. Transfer: connects the idea/product with a positive image
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Appeals Logos (logical): the evidence “makes sense” Pathos (emotional appeal): the evidence makes you feel fear, pity, or self-conscious.
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Violence In Television/Movies Turn to pg. 480 Popcorn Reading
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Past and Present Hair Styles Venn Diagram
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Past and Present Hair Styles Turn to pg. 344 Popcorn Reading
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Questions On Separate Sheet of Paper 1.What kind of appeal did King’s article use? Do you think it was effective? Why or why not? 2.Imagine years from now that television and films contain NO violence, horror, or sex—what kinds of things would you find on television instead? Would you watch it? Why or why not? 3.Do you think King has selfish motives in his article because his income is based on making scary/violent movies? Explain your answer. 4.What do you think is the most important word or phrase in Hair? Explain your answer. 5.After reading Hair, do you think it is a good idea to give into peer/social pressure? Why or why not?
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