Lesson 21 Goals: Assess knowledge of terminology and skills in first half of unit Preview terminology and skills for second half.

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Lesson 21 Goals: Assess knowledge of terminology and skills in first half of unit Preview terminology and skills for second half

Agenda 1. Turn in paper & AOW 2. Quiz (10-20 minutes) 3. Reflection (10 minutes) 4. Lit Circle Time (10 minutes) 5. EA2 Intro (10 minutes) 6. SSR (remainder of class)

Quiz  Three parts  Matching items first half; please write letter of definition in blank next to word  Read the passage on the second page; mark the text to help you if needed  Answer the three questions about the reading  Answer 14 in a two paragraph response. Read all directions carefully.  Turn into tray when finished and read SSR book.

Reflection  Turn to the journal section of your binder. In one to two paragraphs, reflect upon what you learned in EA1.  List 2-3 things that you know now that you didn’t before  List 1-2 things that still confuse you or that you would like to continue to work on

Lit Circle  Get into your lit circle group  Go through each role  This should take about 10 minutes

Learning Focus: How Can You Appeal to Readers?  Page 63 in Springboard  As we read, highlight the concepts we already learned about in one color.  In another color, highlight the new concepts we will learn about in the second half.

In the vocabulary section of your binder, define the following terms  Advertising Techniques (pg70)  Rhetorical Appeals (pg73)  Ethos (pg73)  Pathos (pg73)  Logos (pg73)  Leave space for definitions to add in as we go!

EA 2: Unpacking  Turn to page 80  You will be working with your shoulder partners. Write your answer on the bottom of page Read EA2 with your partners. 2. With your group, write a 12 word sentence that describes your assignment for EA2. 3. Share your sentences with other groups to compare answers.

SSR  You will read silently for the remainder of class.  Have a great weekend!