Top Banner
Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice • Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and write a clear thesis that includes two reasons.
8

Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Dec 22, 2015

Download

Documents

Eustace Reeves
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice

• Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and write a clear thesis that includes two reasons.

Page 2: Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Chapter 10: As you read…

*Use a star for

significant information, devices, and

strategies you notice.

!Use an

exclamation point to indicate

what you feel strongly about in

the article.

?Use a question mark next for parts that are

confusing or next to any

information that you’d like to

explore further.

Page 3: Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Share with your group!

•Each group member will share at least two quotes that they marked. (person with the lightest hair goes first).

Page 4: Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Discussion Questions:

• With your partner, pick one of the questions below to answer in your writer’s notebook.

• What is the usefulness and significance of a story like Bra Spider to the culture that tells and retells it?

• What is the significance of Beah’s name-giving ceremony? Why does he share that story at this point in the book?

Page 5: Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Share your answers with your group

• The person with the longest hair goes first.

Page 6: Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Chapter 10 Writer’s Notebook Reflection

• On page 70, Saidu, one of the boys says, “How many more times do we have to come to terms with death before we find safety?” He continues to say, “Every time people come at us with the intention of killing us, I close my eyes and wait for death. Even though I am still alive, I feel like each time I accept death, part of me dies. Very soon I will completely die and all that will be left is my empty body walking with you. It will be quieter than I am.”

• The old saying is that which does not kill us, makes us stronger. Are there some things that just kill us slowly instead of building our strength? Explain your answer.

Page 7: Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Share your responses with your group…

• Each person should read or closely paraphrase their entry.

• Be prepared to share with the class.

• Also, leave your writer’s notebook on the table. I am checking them today!

Page 8: Warm Up: Persuasive Essay Pre-writing Practice Read the prompt. Then brainstorm for each side. Then pick the side you have more reasons/ examples for and.

Chapters 6 – 10 Quiz

• Grab a marker and answer sheet.

• Fill in your name and the exam version.

• Bring it to me when you’re finished.