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Honors Paideia A 1/11/2016

Housekeeping tasks, assignments due, warm-up activities, syntax and grammar review, analyzing rhetorical devices, and closure questions for Honors Paideia A and B classes.

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Honors Paideia A 1/11/2016

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  1. Honors Paideia A 1/11/2016 • Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. • AoW (Due 1/21) • Test (1/21) • Complete Warm Up • Review the Essential Questions and Daily Objectives • Syntax and Grammar Review • Analyze Rhetorical Devices using Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God • Closure Questions

  2. Honors Paideia B 1/12/2016 • Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. • AoW (Due 1/22) • Test (1/22) • Complete Warm Up • Review the Essential Questions and Daily Objectives • Syntax and Grammar Review • Analyze Rhetorical Devices using Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God • Closure Questions

  3. Syntax Review • Syntax is the way words are arranged in sentences. In other words, syntax is sentence structure. Syntax controls verbal pacing and focus. Syntax includes the following elements • Sentence parts (pay close attention to subjects, verbs, clauses, phrases) • Word order (normal order in English is to have the subject first then the verb and other details- changing order changes meaning) • Jim said he drives only a truck (he drives nothing else) • Jim said that only he drives a truck (No one else drives a truck) • Jim only said he drives a truck (He probably doesn’t really drive a truck) • Only Jim said that he drives a truck (No one else said it)

  4. Syntax Review • Sentence length • Writers vary sentence length to keep their readers interested and to control what their readers pay attention to. • Punctuation • Semicolon-joins two or more clauses when there is no coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS). When a semicolon is used, all clauses are equally important, and the reader should pay equal attention to them all. • Colon- tells the reader that something important will follow. • Dash- marks a sudden change in thought or sets off a summary. Parentheses can do this too, but the dash is more informal and conversational. • Italics- are used to talk about a word as a word (He used the word really too many times) or for emphasis.

  5. Syntax Practice “He was a year older than I, skinny, brown as a chocolate bar, his hair orange, his hazel eyes full of mischief and laughter.”-Santiago, When I Was a Puerto Rican Look carefully at the way this sentence is written. All of the words that follow the word “I” are used to describe the “he” of the sentence. They are adjectives and adjective phrases. This is not the way words are usually ordered in English. (In English, adjectives are usually right before the nouns they modify, or at least right next to them.) What effect does this word order have on the meaning of the sentence? Placing all of the adjectives and adjectives phrases one after the other is called layering. What effect does this layering have on the impact of the sentence?

  6. Syntax Practice Continued Fill in the blanks too create a sentence similar to Santiago’s sentence. “He was a year older than I (comparative of an adjective) skinny, (adjective) brown as a chocolate bar, (simile that describes the subject) his hair orange (adjective) his hazel eyes full of mischief and laughter. (adjective phrase) Now you try: She was ____________________(comparative) than I, _____________(adjective),______________________________(simile that describes the subject) her hair _________________(adjective), her eyes_______________ (adjective phrase).

  7. Select the appropriate pronoun in the following sentences: One of the girls in my gym class twisted (their, her) ankle on the stairs. The members of the concert band will arrive early to tune (its, their) instruments. Every citizen should exercise (their, his, her) right to vote. Anyone who is entering a project in the science fair should set up (his, her, their) display. Reggie and Clara reminded (themselves, himself, herself) that the last bus would leave at 6:00p.m.

  8. Writing Review Create and Label the Essay Writing Template

  9. Honors Paideia A 1/13/2016 Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. Complete both sides of the Ticket Review Objectives and the Essential Question Stylistic Devices and Grammar Practice Continue Analyzing Rhetoric using Edward’s Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Assign Rhetorical Devices Essay Project (Due 1/22) Closure Questions

  10. Honors Paideia B 1/14/2016 Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. Complete both sides of the Ticket Review Objectives and the Essential Question Stylistic Devices and Grammar Practice Continue Analyzing Rhetoric using Edward’s Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Assign Rhetorical Devices Essay Project (Due 1/21) Closure Questions

  11. Select the appropriate pronoun in the following sentences: Mr. Jeffers asked us, Janie and (I, me), to join your group. Neither of (we, us) tap dance fans can even do the two-step. All of the other girls on the golf team have had more practice than (she, her). (Whom, Who) wants to help make posters this weekend? The Nobel Prize will be awarded to four other scientist and (she, her) this year.

  12. Stylistic Devices Practice “When I had waited a long time, very patiently, without hearing him lie down, I resolved to open a little-very, very little crevice in the lantern. So I opened it-you cannot imagine how stealthily, stealthily- until, at length, a single dim ray, like the thread of a spider, shot from out the crevice and full upon the vulture eye.” –Poe, “The Tell-Tale Heart” Look carefully at the first sentence. There are several groups of words called phrases (very patiently, without hearing him lie down, etc.) that interrupt the flow of the sentence. Why do you think Poe wrote the sentence like this? Look at the second sentence. What is the purpose of the dashes? How do these dashes, and the words they set off, involve the reader in the action of the passage? Write a sentence about doing your homework that begins with “When I.” Try to imitate the way Poe uses phrases to slow down the way you read and use at least one dash.

  13. Essay Writing Assignment

  14. Honors Paideia A 1/15/2016 • Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. • BBR (Due 1/28) • Test (1/21) • Complete Warm Up • Review the Essential Questions and Daily Objectives • Syntax and Grammar Review • Analyze Rhetorical Devices using King “Letter From a Birmingham Jail” • Closure Questions

  15. Honors Paideia B 1/19/2016 • Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. • BBR (Due 1/29) • AOW and Test (1/21) • Rhetorical Devices Essay (Due 1/21) • Complete Warm Up • Review the Essential Questions and Daily Objectives • Syntax and Grammar Review • Analyze Rhetorical Devices using King “Letter From a Birmingham Jail” • Begin Typing Rhetorical Devices Essay • Closure Questions

  16. Consider pronoun agreement, parallel structure, placement of modifiers, and punctuation when correcting the following sentences: Earl discovered many beetles examining the rosebushes. A letter without a stamp arrived from Phoenix. Leon and Marcos committed himself to a daily three mile run. When I saw Oscar and Phina near the soccer field, I called out to it. David prefers classical music I prefer blues. The rain started last night, it is expected to stop sometime this afternoon.

  17. Corrections While examining the rosebushes, Earl discovered many beetles. A letter from Phoenix arrived without a stamp. Leon and Marcos committed themselves to a daily three mile run. When I saw Oscar and Phina near the soccer field, I called out to them. David prefers classical music, but I prefer blues. The rain started last night; it is expected to stop sometime this afternoon.

  18. Syntax Practice “He found that he was often angry now: irrationally angry at his groupmates, that they were satisfied with their lives which had none of the vibrance his own was taking on.” – Lowry, The Giver What is the purpose of the colon in this sentence? How would it change the effectiveness of the sentence if we rewrote it like this? He found that he was often irrationally angry at his groupmates because they were satisfied with their lives which had none of the vibrance his own was taking on. Write a sentence which uses a colon to connect important ideas. The words which follow the colon should explain and emphasize the words that come before the colon. Start with “Tonya found that she was much happier now…”

  19. Honors Paideia A 1/20/2016 • Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. • AoW(Due 1/22) Test (1/22) • Rhetorical Devices Essay (1/22) • and BBR (Due 1/28) • Complete Warm Up • Review the Essential Questions and Daily Objectives • Syntax and Grammar Review • Analyze Rhetorical Devices using King’s “Letter From a Birmingham Jail” • Begin Typing Rhetorical Devices Essay • Closure Questions

  20. Consider pronoun agreement, parallel structure, placement of modifiers, and punctuation when correcting the following sentences: Each student must take responsibility for their own test preparation. Having a good time is more important than to win the game. I like to read the sports section of the papers first, my sister starts with the business section. Having run to answer the phone, the caller hung up just as he arrived irritated Zed.

  21. Corrections Each student must take responsibility for his own test preparation. Having a good time is more important than winning a game. I read the sports section of the papers first; my sister starts with the business section. Zed was irritated that the caller hung up just as he arrived.

  22. Honors Paideia B 1/21/2016 • Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. • Rhetorical Devices Essay • AOW • No Warm Up • Review the Daily Objectives and Essential Questions • Complete Test

  23. Honors Paideia A 1/22/2016 • Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc. • Rhetorical Devices Essay • No Warm Up • Review the Daily Objectives and Essential Questions • Complete Test

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