Day 39 – Infinitives and Rough Draft 2 INSTRUCTOR: KYLE BRITT.

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Day 39 – Infinitives and Rough Draft 2 INSTRUCTOR: KYLE BRITT

Objectives  Understand and identify infinitives / infinitive phrases.  Peer Review research project for rhetoric. Homework: Study for Mid-terms Read Chapters 1-4 in LOTF by Wednesday next week. Final Draft due 4/2. or Physical copy.

Agenda 1. Warm Up -> Grammar 8 MIN 2. Vocabulary -> Ind. Practice 15 MIN 3. Grammar -> Infinitive Phrases 15 MIN 4. Grammar -> Ind. Practice 15 MIN 5. Peer Review -> Rough Draft 2 Pairs 25 MIN 6. Closure -> Phrases 8 MIN

Vocabulary – English I Complete the CTRW section in your vocabulary books. Make sure you work on your own for this section. Use you flash cards to help you find the correct word.

Vocabulary – Honors English I Complete exercise A in your VCR books. Make sure you work on your own for this section. Use you flash cards to help you find the correct word.

Take the Ladder of Grammar… Articles Conj. Prep OoP Verb Subject Verb Type DO/IO PA/PN Adj. / Adv.

Grammar – Infinitive Phrases  Infinitives -> verb form that acts as a noun, adjective, or an adverb and most begin with to.  Ex: I want to go.  Infinitive phrases -> infinitive + any modifiers / complements. The entire phrase can be used as a noun, adjective, or an adverb.  Ex: I want to nap before dinner.

Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  I want to live a long life.  To visit the zoo was my only task today.

Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  I want to live a long life. Infinitive: to live Complements?

Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  I want to live a long life. Infinitive: to live Complements: DO -> Life Inf Phrase -> to live a long life.

Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  To visit the zoo was my only task today. Infinitive->? Complement->? Inf Phrase->?

Grammar – Infinitive Phrases Examples Identify the infinitive phrase and any of its modifiers / complements.  To visit the zoo was my only task today. Infinitive-> To Visit Complement -> DO ->Zoo Inf Phrase -> To visit the zoo

Grammar – Infinitive Phrases  Take a worksheet and get into your pairs.  Follow the directions. Ask your partner if you are unsure of an answer.  Raise your hand if both of you do not know.  Make sure you label all of the parts.

Peer Review 2  Take a rubric and get into your 4 person groups.  Write your name at the top of your rubric.  Pass your paper and rubric to the right.  Evaluate the paper and score it.  Once you have scored the paper, pass it to the right.  Complete the rubric again and add a score beside the previous one.  Do this until the paper gets back to the author.

Peer Review 2  Take your paper and note the score. Use the advice from the judges to make any needed changes.  You need to use 3 of your 4 sources in the final paper.  The final draft is due no later than Thursday, April 2 nd. I will accept them by if you can’t print them out.  You need a works cited page and in-text citations in your final draft.  Make sure all ideas are accounted for so you don’t plagiarize.

Closure  Construct 3 sentences.  Each sentence must contain:  1. 1 Example of a Gerund Phrase, Infinitive phrase, or Participial Phrase  2. Underline the Phrase and label it.  3. Label the parts of the phrase.