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Patterns of Organization

Patterns of Organization. ELI 82. Extensive Reading. Please take out a book and read silently for the first 10 minutes of class. . Agenda. Announcements Vocab Review Definitions Classifications. Announcements. Vocab log #3 Due today by 5pm

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Patterns of Organization

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  1. Patterns of Organization ELI 82

  2. Extensive Reading • Please take out a book and read silently for the first 10 minutes of class.

  3. Agenda • Announcements • Vocab Review • Definitions • Classifications

  4. Announcements • Vocab log #3 Due today by 5pm • Reading Circle #8 this Wednesday: George, Chris, Eishi • Reading Circle #9 on Monday: Vera, Vincent, Xiaomi, Pavel • Last Class on April 29th!! • What shall we do? Potluck, games?

  5. Vocabulary Review: Assault Weapons 5 minutes End

  6. Chapter 7: Patterns of Academic Thought • Definition • Classification • Order or Sequence • Cause and Effect • Comparison and Contrast • Listing/Enumeration

  7. The Definition Pattern

  8. Example of a Definition Pattern from Wikipedia Transitions for Definition Patterns More Distinguishing Characteristics

  9. Predicting what comes next

  10. Find the Term, Class, and Distinguishing Features: Transitions for Definition Patterns More Distinguishing Characteristics

  11. The Classification Pattern Divides a topic into categories based on shared characteristics.

  12. The Classification Pattern: Concept Mapping • Write topic in center • Write the name of each category around the topic • Make outer bubbles: • Add “distinguishing features” • Write examples

  13. Practice: Concept Mapping The name of the cancer is derived from the type of tissue in which it develops. Carcinoma (car = cancer; omo = tumor) refers to a malignant tumor consisting of epithelial cells. A tumor that develops from a gland is called an adenosarcoma (adeno = gland). Sarcoma is a general term for any cancer arising from connective tissue. Osteogenic sarcomas (osteo = bone; genie = origin), the most frequent type of childhood cancer, destroy normal bone tissue and eventually spread to other areas of the body. Myelomas (myelos = marrow) are malignant tumors, occurring in middle-aged and older people, that interfere with the blood cell-producing function of bone marrow and cause anemia.  Chondrosarcomas (chondro = cartilage) are cancerous growths of cartilage. -Tortora, Introduction to the Human Body, p. 56

  14. Conceptual Mapping The name of the cancer is derived from the type of tissue in which it develops. Carcinoma (car = cancer; omo = tumor) refers to a malignant tumor consisting of epithelial cells. A tumor that develops from a gland is called an adenosarcoma (adeno = gland). Sarcoma is a general term for any cancer arising from connective tissue. Osteogenic sarcomas (osteo = bone; genie = origin), the most frequent type of childhood cancer, destroy normal bone tissue and eventually spread to other areas of the body. Myelomas (myelos = marrow) are malignant tumors, occurring in middle-aged and older people, that interfere with the blood cell-producing function of bone marrow and cause anemia.  Chondrosarcomas (chondro = cartilage) are cancerous growths of cartilage. • -Tortora, Introduction to the Human Body, p. 56

  15. Practice • Pick one of the following readings and draw a conceptual map: • Exercise 7-4 A. Reptiles • Exercise 7-4 B. Galaxies • Exercise 7-5 B. Fossils • When you are done, compare with your group. Your group should combine notes and write your conceptual map on the chalkboard.

  16. Homework • Finish drawing classification concept maps: • Exercise 7-4 A. Reptiles • Exercise 7-4 B. Galaxies • Exercise 7-5 B. Fossils • Draw one more concept map on “How to Choose a Cell Phone” Reading (for next week) • will post reading and directions on weebly site

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