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ENGLISH II SEPTEMBER 27, 2011

ENGLISH II SEPTEMBER 27, 2011. Warm-up: Using your essay format notes, answer these questions: 1. Which of these is the correct way to write an in-text citations after a quote? “Her eyes closed.” (994) “Her eyes closed.” (994 Allende) “Her eyes closed.” (Allende 994)

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ENGLISH II SEPTEMBER 27, 2011

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  1. ENGLISH IISEPTEMBER 27, 2011 Warm-up: Using your essay format notes, answer these questions: 1. Which of these is the correct way to write an in-text citations after a quote? • “Her eyes closed.” (994) • “Her eyes closed.” (994 Allende) • “Her eyes closed.” (Allende 994) 2. True or false: Everything in your essay must prove your thesis. Your thesis statement goes at the beginning of the introduction paragraph. 3. Each body paragraph must have at least ____ sentences. 4. Each body paragraph must have at least ____ quotes (or passages from the story) as evidence.

  2. REMINDERS • 5th period: For tomorrow’s assembly schedule, you will take 2nd lunch! (you will go to first, second, third, fourth, fifth, LUNCH, then sixth.) • Homework: Prepare for your essay test by working on the outline that is provided in your “And of Clay Are We Created” packet. • Essay test on Thursday. • Bring “And of Clay Are We Created” chart. • Bring “Essay Format” notes. • Bring sample Essay (to be passed out later today…)

  3. STANDARDS Writing Strategies 1.3: Structure ideas and arguments in a sustained, persuasive, and sophisticated way and support them with precise and relevant examples.

  4. ESSAY PRACTICE • Get out your notes from yesterday on the essay format. • You will be able to use it for the next activity…

  5. ESSAY PRACTICE • In just a moment we will have an ESSAY FORMAT RELAY!!! • I will put you in groups of four, then give you a body paragraph that examines how detail proves tone in “The Rattler”. • The sentences will be out of order. • In groups, you must try to find out the proper order of the paragraph. • The first two groups done will get a prize!

  6. ESSAY PRACTICE • Now, let’s look at the whole sample essay. • Let’s read it over together once. Then you will be doing something with it…

  7. ESSAY PRACTICE • Do the following things with the essay: • Put a star next to the thesis sentence • Draw a hook next to the hook • Draw a bridge next to the bridge • Write a “T” next to the topic sentences in the body paragraphs. • Underline every sentence that has textual evidence in it. • Draw squiggly lines under each sentence that explains a sentence before it (explains textual evidence). • Put two stars next to the restated thesis. • Make a happy face next to the sentence that wraps up the theme.

  8. ESSAY PREPARATION To ensure that you have enough textual evidence for your essay, create another chart with 2 rows and 3 columns. Fill it in with the examples that I have chosen from the story. These can be used as your “textual evidence” on your test. Then, share one diction, detail, and imagery quote from your chart with your classmates and pick one of theirs to steal and possibly use.

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