Bell Ringer: Write your own original example of each of the following: anecdote, dichotomy, imagery, and conceit. 1.

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Bell Ringer: Write your own original example of each of the following: anecdote, dichotomy, imagery, and conceit. 1

Bell Ringer: Write your own original example of each of the following: conceit, adage, chiasmus, and dichotomy. 2

What is a Socratic Seminar? In a Socratic Seminar, the participants carry the burden of responsibility for the quality of the discussion. Good discussions occur when participants listen actively, share their ideas and questions in response to the ideas and questions of others, and search for evidence in the text to support their ideas. The discussion is not about right answers; it is not a debate. Students are encouraged to think out loud and to exchange ideas openly while examining ideas in a rigorous, thoughtful, manner.

What is the purpose of Socratic Seminar? The purpose of a Socratic Seminar is to achieve a deeper understanding about the ideas and values in a text. In the Seminar, participants systematically question and examine issues and principles related to a particular content, and articulate different points-of-view. The group conversation assists participants in constructing meaning through disciplined analysis, interpretation, listening, and participation.

Standards LAFS.1112.SL.1.1 Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 11–12 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively. a.Come to discussions prepared, having read and researched material under study; explicitly draw on that preparation by referring to evidence from texts and other research on the topic or issue to stimulate a thoughtful, well-reasoned exchange of ideas. b.Work with peers to promote civil, democratic discussions and decision-making, set clear goals and deadlines, and establish individual roles as needed. c.Propel conversations by posing and responding to questions that probe reasoning and evidence; ensure a hearing for a full range of positions on a topic or issue; clarify, verify, or challenge ideas and conclusions; and promote divergent and creative perspectives. d.Respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives; synthesize comments, claims, and evidence made on all sides of an issue; resolve contradictions when possible; and determine what additional information or research is required to deepen the investigation or complete the task.

What does a Socratic Seminar look like? QxZMGK6IdEs

Inner Circle -Takes notes -Actively participates in conversation - Takes notes Outer Circle - Evaluates partner

Ground Rules ●Listen carefully ●Don’t raise your hand, but use sensitivity to take turns and not interrupt others ●Address comments to the group (no side conversations) ●Address one another respectfully ●Base any opinions on the text

Debriefing: Do you feel like you understand the text at a deeper level? How was the process for us? Did you achieve your goals to participate? What was one thing you noticed about the seminar?