PLAN YOUR FUTURE NOW. Name ONE reason it is important to attend college? POSSIBLE ANSWERS:  Get a better job  Live a better life  Have more opportunities.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
THE 5 Paragraph "Persuasive" Essay.
Advertisements

Performance Tasks for English Language Arts
Using blogs to heighten the learning experience about the Roman Empire By Robert Tuma.
ACT Writing. 1 Question – 30 Minutes The ACT Writing prompt is an ARGUMENTATIVE topic. You will need to take a clear position on the topic (yes or no).
10 Persuading: Relationships. 2 2 Learning Outcomes Identify real world applications for persuading. Understand the steps for writing persuasively. Interpret.
About the ACT Essay 1. The ACT Essay On the ACT Writing Test, students have 30 minutes to read a short prompt and to plan and write an essay in response.
The Writing Process Revision.
THE First, you need a topic… You will be a given a “prompt” to write about. Sometimes you will be given a choice of prompts. You will also be told how.
DR. SUZANNE SPOOR DR. JENNIFER DIX Introducing ALP at AACC.
By: Ryan Damek Concentration: 9 th Grade Beginning English.
Writing Performance Tasks* for CTE *also known as Writing Tasks.
The Writing Process.
Scholarship Workshop How to find FREE money for my post high school training?
Writing Workshop Constructing your College Essay
Doing a Research Project
Writing Process Brainstorm / Pre-write thoughts Zero Draft Rough Draft
Revising and Editing Your Research Paper. Self-Revision In the revision step, focus on the following questions and strategies:  Assignment requirements:
Guidelines for Writing a Basic Essay
FAQ Research and Personal Statement.  Next you will research the answers to these questions. Once you have answers, type up the questions and provide.
Understanding the *GHSWT *Georgia High School Writing Test.
 The ACT Writing Test is an optional, 30-minute test which measures your writing skills. The test consists of one writing prompt, following by two opposing.
California State Writing Test
Strategies for Interpreting a Prompt and Succeeding at the In-Class Timed Writing Essay.
Exploring a topic in depth... From Reading to Writing The drama Antigone was written and performed 2,500 years ago in a society that was very different.
After Reading KEY TRAITS Writing Workshop Persuasive Essay...continued 1.IDEAS 2. ORGANIZATION Presents a thesis statement taking a position on a clearly.
Sample Writing Prompt Your principal is asking interested students to write a letter to him, explaining 3 reasons why you would be a good candidate to.
The For and Against Essay. Steps Choose a controversial topic that interests you. Do some reading on the topic, followed by the process of brainstorming.
O VERVIEW OF THE W RITING P ROCESS Language Network – Chapter 12.
Constructing a Reasoned Argument argument.ppt
A TALE OF TWO CITIES IN-CLASS ANALYTICAL ESSAY Self-Check Guidelines for Shaping Sheets.
Warm-Up Look at the images projected on the white board. Select two images On a sheet of paper, draw a T-Chart or Venn diagram, and list the similarities.
How to write better text responses A Step by Step Guide.
Strategies for Effective Argument WSAT Preparation.
Tentative Unit 1 Schedule Week 2 1/19- MLK Day-No Class 1/21-Using library databases (bring computer to class) 1/23- Intro to Exploratory Narrative & Source.
GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION WRITING TEST September 25, 2013.
College Argument Essay. Getting Started  Decide your action plan is for post-secondary education.
The 25 minute Essay SAT style timed writing. General Information  Students have 25 minutes to write a first draft essay.  Prompts are free of figurative,
1 CM 220 College Composition II UNIT 9 Seminar. Agenda Status Check Unit 9 Overview Unit 9 Final Project Guidelines & Checklist Time for Final Questions.
THE. First, you need a topic… You will be a given a “prompt” to write about. You will be a given a “prompt” to write about. You will be given a choice.
Higher Writing Folio Discursive Writing. Learning Intentions Understand the importance of the Higher writing folio Identify the key pieces of information.
Gateway. All students required to pass Gateway Science = April 20 –Graded on: Science Language Arts Social Studies = April 22 –Graded on: Social Studies.
Gasp! An Essay! What do I do now?. Attitude is Everything! Don't worry! If you feel overwhelmed by the assignment, think of it as a series of small, manageable.
How to write an essay How to present your ideas clearly and concisely when writing with TOPIC SENTENCES.
BOD ERP How to Write an Essay Like a Pro. Yes, this is Cornell notes.
The Rubric. Teachers grade with a rubric for the following reasons: To ensure that there is a standard way of grading So students know why they got their.
1 Writing Persuasively in High School Writing Persuasively in High School Barbara Leilani Brazil Keys ESOL Coordinator/ Teacher Albemarle High School.
ELACC7W1 Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
A writer only begins a book. A reader finishes it.” - Samuel Johnson
Tentative Unit 1 Schedule Week 2 1/19- MLK Day-No Class 1/21-Using library databases (bring computer to class) 1/23- Intro to Exploratory Narrative & Source.
The Writing Process How to write a good essay. Prewriting BRAINSTORM – Anything goes – Jot down any ideas you have Select a topic Write ideas that support.
English 1320 Spring 2015 Laura Sims ACADEMIC WRITING.
Portfolios A number of years ago the portfolio became part of the requirements to attain the two highest levels of graduation status. Though one.
The College Board (best known for the SAT) has these eight tips for writing a solid college essay: t-in/essays/8-tips-for-crafting-your-
2016 SAT Redesign overview.
Persuasive Letter Scoring Guide Category4321 Audience Demonstrates a clear understanding of the potential reader and uses appropriate vocabulary and arguments.
Thesis Statement Advanced Placement World History New Manchester High School Mrs. Jackson.
ENG 113: INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION THE ART OF COMPOSITION.
Writing a Successful Personal Statement / College Essay.
Academic Decathlon Essay Judge Training. What Is Academic Decathlon? Scholastic competition for high school students Scholastic competition for high school.
25 minutes long Must write in pencil Off topic or illegible score will receive a 0 Essay must reflect your original and individual work.
Purpose… …to help you improve your expository and persuasive writing, including conventions, in order to meet standard on the writing portion of the HSPE.
Essay Writing Strategies. The writing prompt describes an issue of importance or relevance to a high school student. The prompt will present two sides.
Writing the Essay. Common Core Writing Standards Common Core Writing Standards Tests students’ ability to write based on: Tests students’ ability to write.
SIMILARITIES TO A TAKE-HOME ESSAY Decide on your audience and your purpose Start with a solid thesis statement Provide relevant support for your thesis.
AP Rubric Scoring Your Peer’s Essay Interpreting Your Score.
THE 5 Paragraph "Persuasive" Essay.
Editing vs Proofreading
Agenda Bell Ringer: ACT Style Multiple Choice Questions 5&6
ENG/200 RHETORIC AND RESEARCH The Latest Version // uopcourse.com
ENG/200 ENG/ 200 eng/200 eng/ 200 RHETORIC AND RESEARCH The Latest Version // uopstudy.com
Presentation transcript:

PLAN YOUR FUTURE NOW

Name ONE reason it is important to attend college? POSSIBLE ANSWERS:  Get a better job  Live a better life  Have more opportunities  Develops your mind/intellect further  Develops your skills further  Gives you more options/career advancement

Name ONE reason people DON’T attend college? POSSIBLE ANSWERS:  Cost too much  Need to work  More studying; need a break  Hard to get into a good college  Low GPA  Not sure what to do for a career

 What are the steps:  Staying in school; getting good grades  Researching for the “right fit” Top 5 Rule Long shot [1]; Possible [2-3]; Sure thing [1-2]  Applying The application The recommendation/s The ESSAY or PERSONAL STATEMENT OBJECTIVE OF THIS UNIT: COMPLETE COLLEGE PLANNER AND COLLEGE DRAFT/s

 BRAINSTORM  NARROW IDEAS  IDENTIFY THE TOPIC THAT BEST SUITS YOUR NEEDS OR RELATES TO THE PROMPT  DRAFT  EDIT/RE-READ/RE-WRITE  SUBMIT

Take a look at some samples:

 BRAINSTORM topic ideas and WRITE or RE-WRITE your college essay; TRY 2-3 topics and see what works best or fits the option of your college of choice [REQUIRED]  Once you have a concept or prompt, DRAFT YOUR COLLEGE ESSAY or PERSONAL STATEMENT  LINKS:    

 COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING IF YOU HAVE FINISHED YOUR COLLEGE DRAFT/S [THIS IS OPTIONAL, YET FUN TO DO]  ANSWER THIS QUESTION: WHAT WILL YOU BE WHEN YOU GROW UP? [make the effort to identify at least 1-2 possible career paths]; Take at least ONE test and see what results you are given to help you identify a possible career. Complete your career sheet and submit when completed.  LINKS:  quiz1:  quiz2:

 When you complete the REQUIRED activity [and maybe the optional one], take some time for further enlightenment.  LINKS:  [more career testing/searching]: Career-Search/Career-Test-for-Highschool- Students.cfm Career-Search/Career-Test-for-Highschool- Students.cfm  [top 10 things to know]: school_critical_issues.html school_critical_issues.html  [free account to search for scholarships]:

AM CLASS  COMPLETE COLLEGE PLANNERS: 9.26  FIRST DRAFT OF COLLEGE ESSAY:  TEACHER CONFERENCE:  PEER CONFERENCE:  2DRAFT [FINAL]: 10.3 PD 5  COMPLETE COLLEGE PLANNERS: 9.23  FIRST DRAFT OF COLLEGE ESSAY: 9.27  TEACHER CONFERENCE: 9.29  PEER CONFERENCE: 9.29  2DRAFT [FINAL]: 10.3

EXCELLENT VERY GOOD ADEQUATE WEAK POOR Responds fully to the PROMPT. Presents a clear statement of topic, thesis or dominant impression Displays originality and creativity Expresses its purpose clearly and persuasively throughout Invokes and uses relevant facts correctly; SEQUENCE of writing is logical Provides adequate supporting arguments with reasons, evidence and/or examples Uses direct language appropriate for the audience; Is free of errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling and format OPTIONAL: Identifies and evaluates sources as appropriate. Correctly documents and cites sources, as needed TOTAL POINTS EARNED: