Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Wednesday, November 26 - RFK Speech /Eulogy


Objective: By the end of class, students will examine non- fiction and persuasive techniques in speeches in order to improve literal and interpretive comprehension skills, evaluate effects and make real world connections.

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Constructed Response:

The best persuasive arguments combine ethical, emotional and logical appeals. Analyze how Martin Luther King Jr. uses logical and emotional appeals in his persuasive speech. Then explain how being ethical increases his ability to influence others. (good examples of both emotional and persuasive appeals on page 277)

Direct Instruction

RFK SPEECH (view)

RFK speech - read - highlight for logical, emotional and ethical appeals aa well as repetition.

Independent  / Guided

Compare MLK and RFK speeches. What do they have in common? What elements of persuasion do they have that make them both so influential?

Closure

 Review

Exit Pass




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