Smarter Balanced sample Performance Assessment Grade 8, Argumentative Task: Robot Pets Session 1 (60 minutes) Read Article 1, “The Rise of the Robot Pet”

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Smarter Balanced sample Performance Assessment Grade 8, Argumentative Task: Robot Pets Session 1 (60 minutes) Read Article 1, “The Rise of the Robot Pet” by Elena Soto

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1.Explain what the author’s attitude is toward robot pets in the article “The Rise of the Robot Pet”. Use details from the article you read to support your answer. 2.The author of “The Rise of the Robot Pet” uses different types of evidence to support her claim about robot pets. Identify two different types of evidence she uses and give an example of each. 3.What can people learn about robot pets from the videos “Fugitsu’s cute teddy-bear robot shows what it can do” and “Pleo: Robot, pet, or both?” that they would not learn from “The Rise of the Robot Pet”? Support your answer with details from the videos and the article. After taking notes on the article and two video, students will respond to these three questions:

Session 2: (45 minutes) Read an article and watch a video taking notes on each. Then, in small groups, discuss 5 questions.

Video 3: The Rise of the Robo Pet atch?v=9b4jx5RzqAk Look at Article 2, “Love in the Time of Robots” by Frank Mullin

Using your notes, in small groups, discuss: 1.What did you think about robotic pets at the end of Session 1? 2.How are real pets better than robotic pets? How are robotic pets better than real pets? 3.What did you like about robotic pets? 4.What didn’t you like about robotic pets? 5.Did your opinion of robotic pets change after reading the article and seeing the video in Session 2? If not, why not? If so, how, and why? Write other people’s ideas in your notes.

Session 3 (90 minutes) Performance Task: Review your notes and sources, plan, draft, and revise an essay. Write an argumentative essay to make a claim for or against robotic pets. Support your claim with details from what you have read, viewed, and discussed with some of your classmates.