Monday, November 2, 2015

Monday, November 2 -

Objective: By the end of class, students will understand the difference between propaganda and persuasion in order to improve reading comprehensive skills.

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Propaganda quiz

Direct Instruction

Informational Text is different than fiction, non-fiction and drama. Remember: 
Elements of fiction = not true, to entertain, characters, plot, conflict, etc
Elements of drama= not true, to entertain, monologues, solioquoys, asides, plot, etc
Elements of Non- Fiction= true, informative, people not characters, events and real life - not plot (plot structure cannot apply)

Elements of Informational text - informative or persuasive, often contains HEADERS, or GRAPHICS to determine essential and non-essential information.

Caesar - dog trainer

Dog trainer 2 - kids

Read Ceasar's Way - soft holt reader pages - 286 intro - 

Guided 

Read together and annotate for vocabulary and summarize each section in margins. Read 288-290 together

Independent

Read the rest on your own - annotate carefully and answer all sidebars. Write questions and summarize in margins. Define words you do not know. 

Check for understanding

Individual student checks during independent. 

Exit Pass

Explain the difference between persuasion and propaganda and tell me three devices of propaganda commonly used and three devices of a persuasive argument.

HW - Finish Cesar's Way - annotate and answer all sidebars.  Summarize in margins and define and circle all words you do not know.





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