check yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

24
Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself! *

Upload: cain-petersen

Post on 03-Jan-2016

26 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!. *. Goals for Today. Check the FCAT practice quiz from last week (10 minutes) Go over the answers to the Shakespeare Practice Test (10 minutes) Practice with your group (25 minutes) I will meet with costumers and scenic designers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Check Yourself

~before you wreck yourself!*

Page 2: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Goals for Today

• Check the FCAT practice quiz from last week (10 minutes)

• Go over the answers to the Shakespeare Practice Test (10 minutes)

• Practice with your group (25 minutes)

– I will meet with costumers and scenic designers• Writing Review (5-10 minutes)

• Begin planning your Persuasive Baseline Essay– Quiz Grade (50 points; 20% category)– Due FRIDAY!!!

Page 3: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

FCAT QUIZ [trombones & frozen food]

Q & A Skill Q & A Skill

1. D Author’s Purp. (AP) 8. B Valid/Reliable

2. A AP 9. C AP

3. A AP 10. D AP

4. B Compare/Contrast 11. C C/C

5. B C/C 12. D C/C

6. A C/C 13. D Valid/Reliable

7. A Valid/Reliable 14. D15. C

Valid/ReliableValid/Reliable

Page 4: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Log This In:

• FCAT QUIZ #2 [A.P. & C/C]• Put your grade in and Next Step– Each question is worth around 6.5 points

Page 5: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Shakespeare Practice Test[1-13 are mostly plot, definitions, and character descriptions.]

15. B

1. E 8. A 16. B

2. AB 9. AA 17. B

3. AC 10. B 18. A

4. C 11. AB 19. B

5. AE 12. A 20. B

6. A 13. B 21. A

7. A (things start getting harder)14. A

22. B

Page 6: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Practice with your GROUP(25 minutes)

You should have your lines memorized by Friday.

Practice making sure your BACK IS NOT TO THE AUDIENCE. (Be “open” to the audience.”)

Costume designers meet with me at the table.

Page 7: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

You need a piece of paper

and preferably a pencil.

We are going to review and re-learn a few things about writing BEFORE we write.

I am going to let you use your portfolio (former essays) and today’s notes when you write your NEW essay.

Page 8: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewRemember to CONNECT your MAIN POINTS to

show PROGRESSIVE/ELABORATED THINKING. My hint: avoid using and in your thesis statement.

Students SHOULD be graded on behavior because

It will decrease distractions in class

learning to increase

Page 9: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewIn persuasive writing, you need an OBD

(opposition briefly dismissed) in your introduction before your thesis:

Even though grading behavior

could affect some student’s GPA’s, principals should still institute this requirement. Grading behavior will decrease classroom distractions causing an increase in learning.

Page 10: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewIn persuasive writing, you are usually writing for

(or to) a specific audience. In this case, it is the principal.

SO, somewhere in your intro

(or conclusion) you need to make sure you have directed something TO your audience (principal).

Page 11: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

What should the intro look like?

1. Start with creativity (imagery, personal anecdote, sophisticated question, compare/ contrast) [ AVOID STARTING WITH “Imagine…” AVOID STARTING WITH A SOUND…]

2. Make my position clear/address the audience (principal)

3. OBD4. Thesis

Page 12: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewRemember to CONNECT your MAIN POINTS to

show PROGRESSIVE/ELABORATED THINKING. My hint: avoid using and in your thesis statement.

Students SHOULD be graded on behavior because

It will decrease distractions in class

learning to increase

Page 13: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewIn persuasive writing, you need an OBD

(opposition briefly dismissed) in your introduction before your thesis:

Even though grading behavior

could affect some student’s GPA’s, it should still be instituted. Grading behavior will decrease classroom distractions causing an increase in learning.

Page 14: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewIn persuasive writing, you are usually writing for

(or to) a specific audience. In this case, it is the principal.

SO, somewhere in your intro

(or conclusion) you need to make sure you have directed something TO your audience (principal).

Page 15: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

The whole body paragraph needs to be elaborative…

The main point leads into the first triangle which leads into the second

triangle.

Page 16: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

What should the intro look like?

1. Start with creativity (imagery, personal anecdote, sophisticated question, compare/ contrast) [ AVOID STARTING WITH “Imagine…” AVOID STARTING WITH A SOUND…]

2. Make my position clear/address the audience (principal)

3. OBD4. Thesis

Page 17: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewRemember to CONNECT your MAIN POINTS to

show PROGRESSIVE/ELABORATED THINKING. My hint: avoid using and in your thesis statement.

Students SHOULD be graded on behavior because

It will decrease distractions in class

learning to increase

Page 18: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewIn persuasive writing, you need an OBD

(opposition briefly dismissed) in your introduction before your thesis:

Even though grading behavior

could affect some student’s GPA’s, it should still be instituted. Grading behavior will decrease classroom distractions causing an increase in learning.

Page 19: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewIn persuasive writing, you are usually writing for

(or to) a specific audience. In this case, it is the principal.

SO, somewhere in your intro

(or conclusion) you need to make sure you have directed something TO your audience (principal).

Page 20: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

The whole body paragraph needs to be elaborative…

The main point leads into the first triangle which leads into the second

triangle.

Page 21: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

What should the intro look like?

1. Start with creativity (imagery, personal anecdote, sophisticated question, compare/ contrast) [ AVOID STARTING WITH “Imagine…” AVOID STARTING WITH A SOUND…]

2. Make my position clear/address the audience (principal)

3. OBD4. Thesis

Page 22: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewRemember to CONNECT your MAIN POINTS to

show PROGRESSIVE/ELABORATED THINKING. My hint: avoid using and in your thesis statement.

Students SHOULD be graded on behavior because

It will decrease distractions in class

learning to increase

Page 23: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

Writing ReviewIn persuasive writing, you need an OBD

(opposition briefly dismissed) in your introduction before your thesis:

Even though grading behavior

could affect some student’s GPA’s, it should still be instituted. Grading behavior will decrease classroom distractions causing an increase in learning.

Page 24: Check Yourself ~before you wreck yourself!

The whole body paragraph needs to be elaborative…

The main point leads into the first triangle which leads into the second

triangle.