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6th Grade Language Arts

Mrs. Frantz

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #??

o Start Dyna- Prefix- Quiz Tuesday, January 28tho New Verbs Packeto Power of Persuasion Noteso AR Reading Time/Finish Conferencing

1/22/14

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The Power of Persuasion:

Generalizations andPersuasive Text

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The writer may allow strong positive/negative personal feelings

about an issue to influence the reader/listener.

The writer may exaggerate information in order to convince the reader/listener

of something.

The writer may make a general statement about a group of things in

order to influence the reader/listener.

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #31

o Verbs Packeto Review Power of Persuasion Noteso Generalization Noteso Generalization Worksheet

1/23/14

Homework:Complete

Generalization WS

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a general statement about a group of things or people that

takes specific information about something and applies it to all

similar things

signal words: in general, usually, few, tend to, or most

Generalizations

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good/valid generalizationsPLENTY OF EVIDENCE

MUST BE WILLING TO CHANGE THE GENERALIZATION WHEN CONFRONTED BY EVIDENCE

SHOWING THEM TO BE FALSE

bad/invalid generalizationsLOOK AT THE EVIDENCE. IT WILL SHOW FALSE GENERALIZATIONS

Generalizations

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Why do we challenge generalizations?

• TO HELP PREVENT STEREOTYPING

• TO HELP UNDERSTAND THINGS OR PEOPLE WHO ARE

DIFFERENT FROM US• A good generalization is an inference based on evidence.• A bad generalization is an

inference based on hearsay or false evidence.

Generalizations

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #32o Generalization WS Homework – Turn in!o Verbs Worksheet – Test next Wednesday!o Dyna- Sentences – Quiz next Tuesday! o HOMEWORK: Begin studying for Tuesday’s Dyna- Prefix Quiz

1/24/14

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #33

o Scholastic Coupons? – Orders due Friday!o Verbs Worksheet – Test Wednesdayo Persuasive Text Noteso Persuasive Text Videoo Persuasive Text Matching Activityo HOMEWORK: Study for tomorrow’s Dyna- Prefix Quiz/

Wednesday’s Verb Test

1/27/14

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loaded language: takes advantage of strong positive or negative

feelings or emotions associated with certain words

name-calling : labels someone/something in a negative

way instead

exaggeration: enlarging something beyond the truth way to buy the

product

Persuasive Text

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bandwagon appeal: tries to persuade you to do something by

emphasizing that “everyone else” is doing it or believes in it

testimonials: uses celebrities or satisfies customers to endorse a product because they influence

people in a positive way to buy the product

Persuasive Text

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #34

o Dyna- Prefix Quizo Finish Verbs Packet – Test Tomorrow!o Verbs Helper Cardo Homework: Study for Tomorrow’s Verb Test!

1/28/14

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Verbs Helper Cardo Action Verb Definition –

o Include a few exampleso Helping Verb Chart –

o Include a few sample sentenceso 2 Linking Verb Charts

o Include a few sample sentences

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #35

o Verbs Test – AR Reading Timeo Review Persuasive Text Noteso Bias Notes

1/29/14

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exaggeration: overstatement to convince or convey a position

credentials: Who is the author? What are the sources?

Bias

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current information: Is the information out of date, even

though it’s convincing.

purpose: persuasive material should not pretend to be objective.

Bias

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #36

o Start Suffix –Phobia – Next Quiz Wednesday, February 5tho Review/Finish Bias Noteso Daily Item Readingo Cheerleading/Steroids Article – LGIo Reminder: Scholastic Book Orders due tomorrow!

1/30/14

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bias by omission: leaving one side out of the article

bias by selection of sources: writers include more sources that support

one view over the other

Bias

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bias by placement: story placement shows the importance

of the story

“ABOVE THE FOLD” ON THE FRONT PAGE IS MOST

IMPORTANTLESS IMPORTANT STORIES GO ON THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE

FIRST PAGE, ON THE FIRST PAGE OF OTHER SECTIONS, ETC.

Bias

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #37

o Scholastic Book Orders due TODAY!o Continue Suffix –Phobia – Next Quiz Wednesday, February 5tho Review Bias Noteso Cheerleading/Steroids Article – Discussiono Scope “Bulldog” Article

1/31/14

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #38

o Finish –Phobia Suffix – Quiz Wednesday!o Scholastic School Sports Article

2/3/14

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #39

o –Phobia Suffix – Quiz Tomorrow!o Start Scholastic “Trophy” Article/Writing

Prompto AR Reading Time

2/4/14

Homework:Study for tomorrow’s-Phobia Suffix Quiz

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Today’s goalso SNOW DAY!

2/5/14

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #40

o –Phobia Suffix – Quiz o AR Reading Time/Conferencingo Finish “Trophy” Article/Writing Prompt

2/6/14

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #41

o Introduction to Adverbs Noteso Start Figurative Language Packeto Write “Trophy” Essay & Turn in Worksheet

2/7/14

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Adverb

a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or

another adverb

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Adverbs answer the following questions:

Words often used as adverbs:

Where? here, there, away, up, outside

When? now, then, later, soon, ago

How? clearly, easily, quietly, slowly

How often? How long?

never, always, often, seldom, frequently, usually, forever

To what extent? How much?

very, hardly, almost, so, really, most, nearly, quite, less, only

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Adverbs Modifying Verbs

Ex.: His brother laughs loudly at his own jokes.

The adverb loudly ends with the suffix –ly and modifies the verb laughs.

Ex.: The captain went boldly onto the deck in the storm.

The adverb boldly modifies the verb went.

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #42

o Figurative Language Packeto “Swim Team” Persuasive Texto AR Reading Time

2/10/14

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #43

o Strive for Five – 17 Days!o Review Introduction to Adverbs Notes & Complete Exerciseso “Vending Machines” Article ?

2/11/14

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Adverb or Adjective?o Copy down the following sentences. Then,

decide if the underlined word is an adjective (ADJ) or an adverb (ADV) by labeling it correctly.

1) The squirrel darted quickly up the tree and hid.2) Monet was a talented painter of landscapes.3) Gabriela can ski faster than I can.4) Is this poem the one that you wrote?5) The blond man is my Uncle Ted.

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Adverb or Adjective?1) The squirrel darted quickly up the tree and hid.

2) Monet was a talented painter of landscapes.

3) Gabriela can ski faster than I can.

4) Is this poem the one that you wrote?

5) The blond man is my Uncle Ted.

ADV

ADV

ADJ

ADJ

ADJ

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Adverb or Adjective?o Copy down the following sentences. Then,

decide if the underlined word is an adjective (ADJ) or an adverb (ADV) by labeling it correctly.

1) Soon you will need to put the pizza in the oven.

2) The actors practiced their lines before school.3) Mountain biking is always enjoyable.4) Tasmania is nearby Australia.5) We happily sat with our feet in the water.

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Adverb or Adjective?1) Soon you will need to put the pizza in the

oven.

2) The actors practiced their lines before school.

3) Mountain biking is always enjoyable.

4) Tasmania is nearby Australia.

5) We happily sat with our feet in the water.

ADV

ADV

ADV

ADJ

ADJ

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #44

o Strive for Five – 16 Days!o Persuasive Argument Re-Writeo Text Structure WS

2/12/14

Homework:P. 48-49

Text Structures Packet

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Persuasive Argument Organization

o Paragraph 1 – Hook, then your thesiso Paragraph 2 – Article summaryo Paragraph 3 – Supporting Evidence for your opiniono Paragraph 4 – The “other” side – win them

overo Paragraph 5 - Conclusion

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Today’s goalso SNOW DAY

2/13/14

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #45

o Strive for Five – 9 Days!o Text Structure – Go over HW and Finish WS o Adverbs Modifying Adjectiveso Vending Machines Article

2/19/14

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Adverbs Modifying Adjectives

Ex.: Some kinds of opals are extremely beautiful. The adverb extremely ends with the suffix –ly

and modifies the adjective beautiful.

Ex.: He began reading when he was very young. The adverb very modifies the adjective young.

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Adverbs Modifying Adjectiveso Copy down the following sentences. Then,

underline the adverb that is modifying the adjective.

1) The moon is the earth’s nearest neighbor in space.

2) We noticed the very full moon in the sky.3) The moon appears much brighter on some

nights.4) The moon travels more quickly around the

earth than the earth travels around the sun.5) The moons of some other planets are slower.

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Adverbs Modifying Adjectiveso Copy down the following sentences. Then,

underline the adverb that is modifying the adjective.

1) The moon is the earth’s nearest neighbor in space.

2) We noticed the very full moon in the sky.3) The moon appears much brighter on some

nights.4) The moon travels more quickly around the

earth than the earth travels around the sun.5) The moons of some other planets are slower.

1/7/13

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Adverbs Modifying Adjectiveso Copy down the following sentences. Then,

underline the adverb that is modifying the adjective.

1) This is the worst cold I have had.2) Derrick feels much better this morning.3) This peach has a better flavor than that one.4) Our team played the most terrible game in

history.5) Of all the volunteers, Doreen has collected the

most donations for the animal shelter.

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Adverbs Modifying Adjectiveso Copy down the following sentences. Then,

underline the adverb that is modifying the adjective.

1) This is the worst cold I have had.2) Derrick feels much better this morning.3) This peach has a better flavor than that one.4) Our team played the most terrible game in

history.5) Of all the volunteers, Doreen has collected the

most donations for the animal shelter.

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #46 - Add new page!

o Strive for Five – 8 Days!o Vending Machines Articleo Review Adverbs Modifying Adjectiveso Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs Noteso How to Read Poetry

2/20/14

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #47

o Strive for Five – 7 Days!o Review Adverbs Modifying Adjectiveso Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs Noteso Comparing & Contrasting Stories WSo AR Reading Time - ?

2/21/14

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Adverbs Modifying

Other Adverbs Ex.: The parking lot fills so rapidly.

The adverb so modifies the adverb rapidly, which ends with the suffix –ly. The adverb rapidly modifies the verb fills.

Ex.: He can finish a book very quickly.

The adverb very modifies the adverb quickly, which ends in –ly. The adverb quickly modifies the verb phrase can finish.

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Adverbs Modifying Adverbso Copy down the following sentences. Then,

underline the adverb that is modifying another adverb.

1) I have many more baseball cards than John does.

2) Who is the very best Japanese chef in town?3) I think that another type of bright red

raspberry would be better than these.4) Traffic is always terrible at this time of day.

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Adverbs Modifying Adverbso Copy down the following sentences. Then,

underline the adverb that is modifying another adverb.

1) I have many more baseball cards than John does.

2) Who is the very best Japanese chef in town?3) I think that another type of bright red

raspberry would be better than these.4) Traffic is always terrible at this time of day.

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The Position of Adverbs

Adverbs may come before, after, or between the words they modify

Ex: Quietly, she will tiptoe from the stage.

She will quietly tiptoe from the stage.

She will tiptoe quietly from the stage.

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #79o Getting to know the newspaper – learning the

different sections/taking apart & putting it back together

o Read the paper o Pick out new AR book by: Monday, May 13th

(No switching after that!!!)

5/8/13

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Paper Front Page (A1)

Local (B1)

Sports (C1)

Classifieds (D2)

Back

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #80o Read Newspaper – first half of class (students

may go to library during this time)o Start Newspaper Checklist Worksheeto Pick out new AR book by: Monday, May 13th

(No switching after that!!!)

5/9/13

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Newspaper Hunt Pick one of the questions, read the

article and write a summary paragraph of the article. Include Who, What, Where, When, & Why the article was written.

Then give me your thoughts on the article. Did you like it or not & why!

**CANNOT USE: Prom Perfect, 80’s Rock, American East Standings or the Weather!

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #81o Determine Importance PPTo Create Your Own

o Pick out new AR book by: Monday, May 13th (No switching after that!!!)

5/10/13

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Create Your Own Heading/Subheading Chart/Table Label Diagram Photo/Caption Print Variation Table of Contents Cutaway/Cross-

section

Bullets/Asterisks/Stars Glossary Side Bar Index Vocabulary Box Close-Up

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Quest Scavenger Hunt – SKIPPED THIS YEAR!

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #78o Finish Quest Scavenger Hunto Introduce Bias in Music Activityo Turn in AR Project/Take Test – Due TODAY!!!o Pick out new AR book by: Monday, May 13th

(No switching after that!!!)

5/3/13

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Today’s goalso Bell Ringer #NONE – Meeting in LGI Roomo Bias in Music Activityo Late AR Project/Tests? – Last Day!o Pick out new AR book by: Monday, May 13th

(No switching after that!!!)

5/6/13


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