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1 DO NOW – 9/22/15 Write your answers to the following questions in CN using 2-3 complete sentences. 1) Which matters more for success: talent or practice – why? 2) What kind of words signal that the writer is setting up an argument? 1) Which matters more for success: talent or practice – why? 2) What kind of words signal that the writer is setting up an argument?

2 Topic / Objective & Essential Question Topic / Objective: 1) To “jigsaw” the essay “Raising Smart Kids”; 2) Use textual evidence to highlight central ideas in the passage. Essential Question: 1) Why do we need textual evidence to support our ideas about a text? Topic / Objective: 1) To “jigsaw” the essay “Raising Smart Kids”; 2) Use textual evidence to highlight central ideas in the passage. Essential Question: 1) Why do we need textual evidence to support our ideas about a text?

3 Agenda 1) Review our Objectives and EQ. 2) Announcements 3)Modeling of Citing Textual Evidence 4) Review the text “Raising Smart Kids” 5) Jigsaw and Independent Work Time 6) Closing and HW Reminder (Journal Entry #4) 1) Review our Objectives and EQ. 2) Announcements 3)Modeling of Citing Textual Evidence 4) Review the text “Raising Smart Kids” 5) Jigsaw and Independent Work Time 6) Closing and HW Reminder (Journal Entry #4)

4 Quiz on Friday 1) Our first quiz will be on Friday. 2)You’ll have to annotate a text using the system we introduced last week (the handout is on the website). 3)Demonstrate a Common Core Skill – Citing Textual Evidence 4)We’ll practice this today 1) Our first quiz will be on Friday. 2)You’ll have to annotate a text using the system we introduced last week (the handout is on the website). 3)Demonstrate a Common Core Skill – Citing Textual Evidence 4)We’ll practice this today

5 HomeworkHomework 1) Journal Entry #3 is due today. 2) Journal Entry #4 – bring your composition books on Friday’s class. 3) Begin reading selected literature circle book according to the finalized schedule. 4) Review the annotation system (see class notes and website). 1) Journal Entry #3 is due today. 2) Journal Entry #4 – bring your composition books on Friday’s class. 3) Begin reading selected literature circle book according to the finalized schedule. 4) Review the annotation system (see class notes and website).

6 Journal Collections I will collect Journals / Composition books on 10/2 (there will be a total of 5 by then). Look out for a notebook check on sometime next week. I will collect Journals / Composition books on 10/2 (there will be a total of 5 by then). Look out for a notebook check on sometime next week.

7 Journal Entry #4 (on website) 1) For Friday’s Literature Circle, bring your composition notebooks/journals. 2) Be prepared to discuss and document the following: A)Who are the central characters/individuals in your texts? B)What are their motivations and conflicts? C)What is the setting, and how does it affect the events of the text thus far? D)How would you describe a central theme or conflict in the book thus far? 1) For Friday’s Literature Circle, bring your composition notebooks/journals. 2) Be prepared to discuss and document the following: A)Who are the central characters/individuals in your texts? B)What are their motivations and conflicts? C)What is the setting, and how does it affect the events of the text thus far? D)How would you describe a central theme or conflict in the book thus far?

8 “Collections” Textbook This will be the textbook we will use for the rest of the semester. This will be the textbook we will use for the rest of the semester. It contains essays, articles, and other works of literature (stories, poems, novels, etc.) It contains essays, articles, and other works of literature (stories, poems, novels, etc.) YOU WILL NOT take this book home or write in it in anyway. YOU WILL NOT take this book home or write in it in anyway. This will be the textbook we will use for the rest of the semester. This will be the textbook we will use for the rest of the semester. It contains essays, articles, and other works of literature (stories, poems, novels, etc.) It contains essays, articles, and other works of literature (stories, poems, novels, etc.) YOU WILL NOT take this book home or write in it in anyway. YOU WILL NOT take this book home or write in it in anyway.

9 “Collections” Textbook The first unit contains the theme “Chasing Success.” The first unit contains the theme “Chasing Success.” One key idea that the readings will illustrate is that success, although sweet, sometimes requires great sacrifice. One key idea that the readings will illustrate is that success, although sweet, sometimes requires great sacrifice. The first unit contains the theme “Chasing Success.” The first unit contains the theme “Chasing Success.” One key idea that the readings will illustrate is that success, although sweet, sometimes requires great sacrifice. One key idea that the readings will illustrate is that success, although sweet, sometimes requires great sacrifice.

10 1 st Reading “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids” by Carol Dweck (p21) Writers will frequently set-up an argument by first using language and style that communicates their intention. Writers will frequently set-up an argument by first using language and style that communicates their intention. Writers will frequently set-up an argument by first using language and style that communicates their intention. Writers will frequently set-up an argument by first using language and style that communicates their intention.

11 1 st Reading “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids” by Carol Dweck (p21) Writers will also show their claim by using oppositional words and phrases (such as “however” “but” “on the other hand”) to illustrate a contrast. Writers will also show their claim by using oppositional words and phrases (such as “however” “but” “on the other hand”) to illustrate a contrast. Writers will also show their claim by using oppositional words and phrases (such as “however” “but” “on the other hand”) to illustrate a contrast. Writers will also show their claim by using oppositional words and phrases (such as “however” “but” “on the other hand”) to illustrate a contrast.

12 Initial Thoughts on the Reading * Dweck is illustrating a claim that our society believes that success relies mostly on innate or natural talent. * She wishes to counter this notion and in-fact develop the idea that success relies more on a “growth” mindset. * Dweck is illustrating a claim that our society believes that success relies mostly on innate or natural talent. * She wishes to counter this notion and in-fact develop the idea that success relies more on a “growth” mindset.

13 Our Way of Working with the Text 1) We are going to divide the text into different sections. 2) Each group is going to cite textual evidence to support a central idea. 3) On Cornell Notes, you’re going to practice writing a proper citation. 1) We are going to divide the text into different sections. 2) Each group is going to cite textual evidence to support a central idea. 3) On Cornell Notes, you’re going to practice writing a proper citation.

14 Refresher on Citing Textual Evidence 1) We use MLA style (Modern Language Association) for citations in English. Page numbers are used in parentheses without the “p.” with all punctuation outside. 2) Every quote needs to have a signaling or “lead-in” phrase. Example: According to Dweck, society believes that “possessing superior intelligence or ability... Is a recipe for success” (21). 1) We use MLA style (Modern Language Association) for citations in English. Page numbers are used in parentheses without the “p.” with all punctuation outside. 2) Every quote needs to have a signaling or “lead-in” phrase. Example: According to Dweck, society believes that “possessing superior intelligence or ability... Is a recipe for success” (21).

15 Refresher on Citing Textual Evidence 3) Citations (quotations) also need to have an explanatory frame. You must paraphrase and explain how the textual evidence functions.Example: Dweck argues that “an overemphasis on intellect or talent leaves people vulnerable to failure” (21). Praising talent alone, she says, risks giving children a false impression about the value of hard work and practice. 3) Citations (quotations) also need to have an explanatory frame. You must paraphrase and explain how the textual evidence functions.Example: Dweck argues that “an overemphasis on intellect or talent leaves people vulnerable to failure” (21). Praising talent alone, she says, risks giving children a false impression about the value of hard work and practice.

16 Divide and Conquer 1) Each group will get a section of the rest of the essay. 2) Read the section (5-7 minutes) silently. 3) Take 5 minutes to work on highlighting a central idea with textual evidence. Do this in CN.

17 Closing - Summary 1)Writers use simple words and simple sentences when they are trying to make their argument as clear as possible. 2)Also, writers frequently set up their argument by offering a counter-point to prevailing wisdom. Oppositional words are used to indicate an argument. 1)Writers use simple words and simple sentences when they are trying to make their argument as clear as possible. 2)Also, writers frequently set up their argument by offering a counter-point to prevailing wisdom. Oppositional words are used to indicate an argument.


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