Unit 1
Today we will be using some of our reading strategies to show how to be successful when it comes to reading comprehension.
Opinion Paper Writing
Attached is an outline you can use to help you write your opinion essay. The rubric follows.
Attached is an outline you can use to help you write your opinion essay. The rubric follows.
opinion_papers-_outline_and_rubric.pdf | |
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OPPOSITE DAY
Since we've talked about opinions we should counter it by talking about facts. Today we will be examining two video and the students are to write a police report based on the video. See Below.
Write a police report narrative that describes the event. Your narrative should be at least one paragraph long. Be descriptive. Include only factual details that you know based on what you observe in the video. Try to answer the questions who (victim and perpetrator), what happened, when, where, why, and how.
After you have written the narrative, use the provided checklist to be sure it is complete and correct.
-Narrative clearly states the crime/event that occurred.
-Narrative identifies the scene (time and place).
-Narrative summarizes the crime/event in chronological order (beginning, middle, end).
-Narrative includes details about what was SEEN.
-Narrative is factual (objective).
-Narrative is at least one paragraph long.
-Narrative contains correct spelling.
-Narrative contains correct capitalization.
-Narrative contains correct punctuation and grammar.
Since we've talked about opinions we should counter it by talking about facts. Today we will be examining two video and the students are to write a police report based on the video. See Below.
Write a police report narrative that describes the event. Your narrative should be at least one paragraph long. Be descriptive. Include only factual details that you know based on what you observe in the video. Try to answer the questions who (victim and perpetrator), what happened, when, where, why, and how.
After you have written the narrative, use the provided checklist to be sure it is complete and correct.
-Narrative clearly states the crime/event that occurred.
-Narrative identifies the scene (time and place).
-Narrative summarizes the crime/event in chronological order (beginning, middle, end).
-Narrative includes details about what was SEEN.
-Narrative is factual (objective).
-Narrative is at least one paragraph long.
-Narrative contains correct spelling.
-Narrative contains correct capitalization.
-Narrative contains correct punctuation and grammar.
Persuasive Writing in the News
Today will we examine opinion articles in the news, Students will need to find a current world issue to read about, at which point they will need to create their own opinion piece for a newspaper.
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information_text.pdf | |
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