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Wednesday, September 27th
VLT #1
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Agenda English 1: English 3: Practice VLT – Day 2 Gmail Setup
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English 1 Practice VLT – Day 2 Assignment:
Pg Assignment: Choose a side: Yes, it is better when everyone agrees on a topic(s) No, it is better to disagree on certain topics sometimes Underline/Highlight any information that supports your claim in the sources. Complete: Close Read on Pg. 11 Discuss and Decide on Pg. 12 & 13 Graphic Organizers & Questions on Pg. 14, 16 – 18 If you have not finished the work form pages 3 – 8, start with that first please.
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English 3 Computer Cart Log in using your personalized credentials
Select a computer from on of the sliding drawers in the cart. I will ask you for your computer number after everyone acquires one (the computer # is located on the white sticker on the outer-top of the screen). Log in using your personalized credentials Login Name: 1(alpha) Password: (D.O.B.) Gmail Setup If you do not have a Gmail account, CREATE ONE. Yes, you have to. If your Gmail account is something that does not sound professional, CREATE A NEW ONE please. Make the name of the your name (in whatever combination is available), and make the password something that you use already. Set up a recovery or phone number in case you forget any of your login info.
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Google Docs Once you are logged in, please click on the “Apps” icon (upper right hand corner. Click on the “Google Drive” icon. Then click “New” (upper-left side), and scroll down to click the “Google Doc” option in the drop-down menu.
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Google Docs Example: Burnside_Jason_VLT1_02
In the upper-left hand corner of the document you’ll see “Untitled Document” Here, title your essay “Last Name_First Name_VLT1_Period #” Example: Burnside_Jason_VLT1_02
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VLT #1 You’ll have today, tomorrow, and Friday to complete your essay.
I will go over how to submit your final draft on Friday. Be sure to have: Intro Paragraph: Hook & Thesis Body Paragraphs: Source Citations & Elaboration, Claim(s), Counterclaim(s), Rubuttal Rhetorical Analysis Paragraph: identify rhetorical device(s), cite an example, analyze why the author used it/them, explain whether or not it is effective. Conclusion Paragraph
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