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Paragraph Structure: Fundamentals. Paragraphs usually (but not always!) present information from general to specific. General Specific. Introductory Sentence – Introduces Main Idea of paragraph Evidence – Supporting Detail to help prove Main Idea
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Paragraph Structure: Fundamentals Paragraphs usually (but not always!) present information from general to specific. General Specific Introductory Sentence – Introduces Main Idea of paragraph Evidence – Supporting Detail to help prove Main Idea Explanation – Why the Evidence is so important
Sample Categorization In “Being Da Vinci,” Jane Eisinger describes seven steps – also known as seven principles – to improve intelligence, communication, and teamwork. These seven principles come from Michael J. Gelb’s analysis of Leonardo Da Vinci, who used them in his life. The seven principles are curiosita (curiosity), dimostrazione (learning from experimenting and making mistakes), sensazione (learning through the senses), sfumato (accepting ambiguity and uncertainty) arte/scienza (interdisciplinary links), corporalita (physical fitness), and connessione (interconnectedness). In the novel Portrait of a Lady by Diane A.S. Stuckart, Delfina demonstrates some of these seven principles. For instance, early in the novel, Delfina wonders how the young woman whose dead body she found outside the castle had died. Upon seeing the body, Delfina asks herself: “But what had happened, at that?” (6) That Defina was not just shocked by the dead body, but also interested in learning how that person died shows curiosita – which Eisinger defines as “approaching life with insatiable curiosity and an unrelenting quest for continual learning” (60). Delfina’s interest shows that she follows that principle, as her inspection of the dead body for clues follows up on her curiosity. Presentation Outline How Do You Complete Categorization #1? Types of Critical Reading and Critical Thinking How Do Analysis and Synthesis Work in Interpretive Reading and in Categorization? What Are the Traits of Categorization? How Do Writers Show Categorization in Their Writing? How Do the Articles Use Categorization? How Do Writers ShowCategorization in Their Writing? Identifies both the author and the title of the articles.
Sample Categorization In “Being Da Vinci,” Jane Eisinger describes seven steps – also known as seven principles – to improve intelligence, communication, and teamwork. These seven principles come from Michael J. Gelb’s analysis of Leonardo Da Vinci, who used them in his life. The seven principles are curiosita (curiosity), dimostrazione (learning from experimenting and making mistakes), sensazione (learning through the senses), sfumato (accepting ambiguity and uncertainty) arte/scienza (interdisciplinary links), corporalita (physical fitness), and connessione(interconnectedness). In the novel Portrait of a Lady by Diane A.S. Stuckart, Delfina demonstrates some of these seven principles. For instance, early in the novel, Delfina wonders how the young woman whose dead body she found outside the castle had died. Upon seeing the body, Delfina asks herself: “But what had happened, at that?” (6) That Defina was not just shocked by the dead body, but also interested in learning how that person died shows curiosita – which Eisinger defines as “approaching life with insatiable curiosity and an unrelenting quest for continual learning” (60). Delfina’s interest shows that she follows that principle, as her inspection of the dead body for clues follows up on her curiosity. Presentation Outline How Do You Complete Categorization #1? Types of Critical Reading and Critical Thinking How Do Analysis and Synthesis Work in Interpretive Reading and in Categorization? What Are the Traits of Categorization? How Do Writers Show Categorization in Their Writing? How Do the Articles Use Categorization? How Do Writers ShowCategorization in Their Writing? Identifies both the author and the title of the articles. Each category is equally as specific as the others and avoids either/or grouping.
Sample Categorization In “Being Da Vinci,” Jane Eisinger describes seven steps – also known as seven principles – to improve intelligence, communication, and teamwork. These seven principles come from Michael J. Gelb’s analysis of Leonardo Da Vinci, who used them in his life. The seven principles are curiosita (curiosity), dimostrazione (learning from experimenting and making mistakes), sensazione (learning through the senses), sfumato (accepting ambiguity and uncertainty) arte/scienza (interdisciplinary links), corporalita (physical fitness), and connessione(interconnectedness). In the novel Portrait of a Lady by Diane A.S. Stuckart, Delfina demonstrates some of these seven principles. For instance, early in the novel, Delfina wonders how the young woman whose dead body she found outside the castle had died. Upon seeing the body, Delfina asks herself: “But what had happened, at that?” (6) That Defina was not just shocked by the dead body, but also interested in learning how that person died shows curiosita – which Eisinger defines as “approaching life with insatiable curiosity and an unrelenting quest for continual learning” (60). Delfina’s interest shows that she follows that principle, as her inspection of the dead body for clues follows up on her curiosity. Presentation Outline How Do You Complete Categorization #1? Types of Critical Reading and Critical Thinking How Do Analysis and Synthesis Work in Interpretive Reading and in Categorization? What Are the Traits of Categorization? How Do Writers Show Categorization in Their Writing? How Do the Articles Use Categorization? How Do Writers ShowCategorization in Their Writing? Identifies both the author and the title of the articles. Each category is equally as specific as the others and avoids either/or grouping. Grouped processes with evidence, based on actual observed traits.
Sample Categorization In “Being Da Vinci,” Jane Eisinger describes seven steps – also known as seven principles – to improve intelligence, communication, and teamwork. These seven principles come from Michael J. Gelb’s analysis of Leonardo Da Vinci, who used them in his life. The seven principles are curiosita (curiosity), dimostrazione (learning from experimenting and making mistakes), sensazione (learning through the senses), sfumato (accepting ambiguity and uncertainty) arte/scienza (interdisciplinary links), corporalita (physical fitness), and connessione (interconnectedness). In the novel Portrait of a Lady by Diane A.S. Stuckart, Delfina demonstrates some of these seven principles. For instance, early in the novel, Delfina wonders how the young woman whose dead body she found outside the castle had died. Upon seeing the body, Delfina asks herself: “But what had happened, at that?” (6) That Defina was not just shocked by the dead body, but also interested in learning how that person died shows curiosita – which Eisinger defines as “approaching life with insatiable curiosity and an unrelenting quest for continual learning” (60). Delfina’s interest shows that she follows that principle, as her inspection of the dead body for clues follows up on her curiosity. Presentation Outline How Do You Complete Categorization #1? Types of Critical Reading and Critical Thinking How Do Analysis and Synthesis Work in Interpretive Reading and in Categorization? What Are the Traits of Categorization? How Do Writers Show Categorization in Their Writing? How Do the Articles Use Categorization? How Do Writers ShowCategorization in Their Writing? Main Idea
Sample Categorization In “Being Da Vinci,” Jane Eisinger describes seven steps – also known as seven principles – to improve intelligence, communication, and teamwork. These seven principles come from Michael J. Gelb’s analysis of Leonardo Da Vinci, who used them in his life. The seven principles are curiosita (curiosity), dimostrazione (learning from experimenting and making mistakes), sensazione (learning through the senses), sfumato (accepting ambiguity and uncertainty) arte/scienza (interdisciplinary links), corporalita (physical fitness), and connessione (interconnectedness). In the novel Portrait of a Lady by Diane A.S. Stuckart, Delfina demonstrates some of these seven principles.For instance, early in the novel, Delfina wonders how the young woman whose dead body she found outside the castle had died. Upon seeing the body, Delfina asks herself: “But what had happened, at that?” (6) That Defina was not just shocked by the dead body, but also interested in learning how that person died shows curiosita – which Eisinger defines as “approaching life with insatiable curiosity and an unrelenting quest for continual learning” (60). Delfina’s interest shows that she follows that principle, as her inspection of the dead body for clues follows up on her curiosity. Presentation Outline How Do You Complete Categorization #1? Types of Critical Reading and Critical Thinking How Do Analysis and Synthesis Work in Interpretive Reading and in Categorization? What Are the Traits of Categorization? How Do Writers Show Categorization in Their Writing? How Do the Articles Use Categorization? How Do Writers ShowCategorization in Their Writing? Evidence
Sample Categorization 2 In “Being Da Vinci,” Jane Eisinger describes seven steps – also known as seven principles – to improve intelligence, communication, and teamwork. These seven principles come from Michael J. Gelb’s analysis of Leonardo Da Vinci, who used them in his life. The seven principles are curiosita (curiosity), dimostrazione (learning from experimenting and making mistakes), sensazione (learning through the senses), sfumato (accepting ambiguity and uncertainty) arte/scienza (interdisciplinary links), corporalita (physical fitness), and connessione (interconnectedness). In the novel Portrait of a Lady by Diane A.S. Stuckart, Delfina demonstrates some of these seven principles. For instance, early in the novel, Delfina wonders how the young woman whose dead body she found outside the castle had died. Upon seeing the body, Delfina asks herself: “But what had happened, at that?” (6) That Defina was not just shocked by the dead body, but also interested in learning how that person died shows curiosita – which Eisinger defines as “approaching life with insatiable curiosity and an unrelenting quest for continual learning” (60). Delfina’s interest shows that she follows that principle, as her inspection of the dead body for clues follows up on her curiosity. Presentation Outline How Do You Complete Categorization #1? Types of Critical Reading and Critical Thinking How Do Analysis and Synthesis Work in Interpretive Reading and in Categorization? What Are the Traits of Categorization? How Do Writers Show Categorization in Their Writing? How Do the Articles Use Categorization? How Do Writers ShowCategorization in Their Writing? Explanation