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Welcome to Rhetoric I!

Welcome to Rhetoric I!. Bell-work each day will involve some type of writing, journaling or response to photos, questions or prompts. You will write these in a composition notebook.

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Welcome to Rhetoric I!

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  1. Welcome to Rhetoric I! Bell-work each day will involve some type of writing, journaling or response to photos, questions or prompts. You will write these in a composition notebook. Today, write a “letter to your future self.” Include your hopes, goals and expectations for the year. What advice might you give yourself? What do you hope to have accomplished? Be specific and creative.

  2. Practicing Public Speaking • Because elocution is a big part of rhetoric, we are going to practice speaking to the class. • Brainstorm something unique, interesting or unusual to say about yourself. Here are some ideas: • What is the biggest adventure you’ve ever experienced? • What are you “famous” for? • What did you do this summer? • What would you say if you met your future self? • Each student should begin by greeting the class and stating their name! 

  3. What is rhetoric? Rhetoric is the study of effective speaking and writing and the art of persuasion. We’re going to study rhetoric in an effort to be better writers and speakers. We’ll also discuss the importance of being skilled rhetors as Christians!

  4. What will we study in rhetoric? • A history of rhetoric/the canons of rhetoric • Good writing and speeches • Writing style/form • Content • Elocution • Methods of persuasion • Vocabulary- Latin & Greek stem words http://prezi.com/m0d1udxyxpum/vocabulary-stem-cards/

  5. Contact Ms. Madsen updates her teacher website daily—check it out for notes, links, assignments and other information! http://msmadsenteaches.wordpress.com For occasional text message reminders about classwork: Text @tgsrhet9 to (724) 924-7165 Follow @msmadsenteaches

  6. Class Supplies: For both classes: • One 2 inch binder with side pockets (or a 2-pocket folder placed inside) • Dividers/dividing tabs • Loose-leaf paper (college ruled preferred) • Pens/pencils • Red pen • Highlighter (any color) • Markers or crayons (optional) Rhetoric: • Composition notebook (college ruled preferred) • Index cards English: • 3 inch x 3 inch sticky notes

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