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Welcome! . English 9. Today’s Agenda. Empathy posters How are you doing with the reading Building background information. But first…. A couple of announcements: ISEF survey Speech and Debate West Linn reads!. But first…. ISEF survey

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  1. Welcome! English 9

  2. Today’s Agenda • Empathy posters • How are you doing with the reading • Building background information Read Write Speak Listen

  3. But first…. • A couple of announcements: • ISEF survey • Speech and Debate • West Linn reads! Read Write Speak Listen

  4. But first…. • ISEF survey • Oregon has an abnormally high rate of intoxicated driving and unsuccessful drunk driving laws. The following anonymous survey was made to distinguish any patterns between age/gender, local income, and driving experiences. • The link for the anonymous online survey is: http://bit.ly/f7yvhu Read Write Speak Listen

  5. But first…. • Why should you join West Linn’s Speech and Debate Team?Because if you do, you can:• Make lots of friends with students all over Oregon• Get hours of public speaking experience• Talk about things that interest you• Possibly win trophies• Pad your college resume• Have ridiculous amounts of fun Read Write Speak Listen

  6. But first…. • We have meetings every Wednesday after school in room E105.Our competitions are every other weekend, and last all day on Saturdays (and you can skip school on some Fridays!).If you have any questions, you can contact Coach Brian Gutowski at gutowski5201@comcast.net, or find his kid, Elise Brown walking around school sometime. Read Write Speak Listen

  7. But first…. • West Linn reads! • It’s February, and that means WEST LINN READS!  West Linn Public Library is giving away free paperback copies of Ursula K. Le Guin’s fantasy classic, “A Wizard of Earthsea” (while supplies last)--and we have a month of events leading up to Ursula K. Le Guin’s visit to our library (Wednesday, February 23rd.) Read Write Speak Listen

  8. Presentation • Be ready to go. • Present at the front of the room. • Everyone in your group participates. • Talk us through the poster. • Be prepared for questions and comments, especially about your statement. Read Write Speak Listen

  9. Building background information • Consider this quote : • “Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself” (Lee, 6) Read Write Speak Listen

  10. Building background information • Consider this quote : • Roosevelt’s first inaugural speech March 4, 1933 • I am certain that my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency …let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. Read Write Speak Listen

  11. Building background information • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is set in Alabama during the 1930’s. To better understand the book, we need to develop our schema -- our background knowledge. • With a small group of peers – about 3-4 people per group – you will discuss a particular topic Read Write Speak Listen

  12. Building background information • Discuss what you already know. • Research your topic. Record significant facts. • Think about the best way to present information to others. What images, sounds, etc. will help to make your points? • Develop a short presentation • At least 5 significant facts • sensory elements. • PowerPoint would work best. Read Write Speak Listen

  13. Building background information • Work now • You’ll have 20 minutes (at the most) tomorrow to finish • Decide if you have homework. Read Write Speak Listen

  14. Bye! • Come back tomorrow! Read Write Speak Listen

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