NONFICTION ANALYSIS. JOURNAL #18: EDUCATION QUICKWRITE Respond to the following prompt in a paragraph response: What is the purpose of education?

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NONFICTION ANALYSIS

JOURNAL #18: EDUCATION QUICKWRITE Respond to the following prompt in a paragraph response: What is the purpose of education?

COMPLETE STEP 1 (A,B, AND C) FOR THE INFOGRAPHIC  What can you infer from a quick skim about the topic?  What can you infer about the purpose of this text?  What is visually effective and/or eye-catching and intriguing?

TAKE 20 MINUTES TO COMPLETE STEP 2 Remember to thoroughly annotate the text.  Highlight Claims  Summarize key points  Questions  Make connections  Infer meaning  Look up unfamiliar words Use different colors or symbols to make sense of your markings

COMPLETE STEP 3 Summarize this article by completing this sentence frame: This infographic, titled “__________________________” aims to ______________________________________by showing _________________________________________ ____________.

TAKE 10 MINUTES TO COMPLETE STEP 4 According to John Dewey, education…. According to King, According to the ACSD Committee on Platform of Beliefs, According to Ammons, According to Foshay,

WORK WITH ONE PARTNER TO SOAPSTONE THE INFOGRAPHIC Use a separate sheet of paper Label each section Write your responses in complete sentences.

CREATE YOUR OWN VISUAL Combine your ideas about the purpose education with the new ideas you have just discovered in a visual way. You may wish to create a Venn Diagram, A Bubble Chart or any other graphic organizer.