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Day One
My MP1 Report Card My MP1 Report Card Grades Will Be Turned Grades Will Be Turned
In TONIGHT!In TONIGHT!
Your signed grade sheet and Your signed grade sheet and
movie letter need to be turned movie letter need to be turned
in to me TODAY!in to me TODAY!
Late work MUST be turned in today Late work MUST be turned in today
or it will not be graded. I will not or it will not be graded. I will not
hand out any make up work at this hand out any make up work at this
point for MP1.point for MP1.
INTRODUCTION: AUTHOR’S PURPOSEINTRODUCTION: AUTHOR’S PURPOSE
Write a six-word answer to
the following question:
What was the last thing you What was the last thing you
wrote, and what was your wrote, and what was your
PURPOSE for writing it?PURPOSE for writing it?
TAKE NOTES IN YOUR TAKE NOTES IN YOUR COMPOSITION BOOKCOMPOSITION BOOK
New Page
Today's Date
Title: Author's Purpose
AP 1
Why does an Why does an
author write? author write?
THREE MAIN AUTHOR’S PURPOSES
1. To Entertain
2. To Inform
3. To Persuade
4. (new one coming from Twitter, etc) :
To Share
Every
text serves one (or more) of these purposes.
WRITING TO ENTERTAIN
The
MAIN purpose is to amuse readers.
Examples
StoriStories es PoemsPoems PlaysPlays
You
may learn something from a story, but the MAIN purpose
is to entertain.
WRITING TO INFORMT
he MAIN purpose is to enlighten the reader.E
xamples:I
nformational essaysN
onfiction textsI
nstructions or directions
Informational writing may be entertaining, but the MAIN
purpose is to inform.
WRITING TO PERSUADEThe
MAIN purpose is to convince the reader to do or believe something.
Examples:
Persuasive Essays
Speeches
Persuasive Letters to the Editor
Persuasive writing attempts to change the reader’s mind or get them to do something.
IDENTIFYING THE AUTHOR’S PURPOSEIDENTIFYING THE AUTHOR’S PURPOSEIs the text a poem, story, or play?
Does the text mainly give facts or
technical information?
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Author’s Purpose =
EntertainEntertain
Author’s Purpose =
InformInform
Does the text make
arguments?
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SS
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Author’s Purpose
=
PersuadePersuade
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Start over & try again.
PRACTICE
You will be graded on participation and
completion, not on accuracy.
In your pairs, complete the practice sheets. HIGHLIGHTHIGHLIGHT any
that you are not able to agree on.
Day Two
Class Business:Class Business:1. I need your signed movie letters 1. I need your signed movie letters
TODAY.TODAY.
2. Report cards being mailed today.2. Report cards being mailed today.
3. 3. HomeworkHomework – – turn in the turn in the author’s author’s purpose activity packpurpose activity pack, if you haven’t , if you haven’t
already. If you were absent last already. If you were absent last class, make sure to get the make-up class, make sure to get the make-up
work today.work today.
Warm Up:Warm Up:
You will need a sheet of notebook You will need a sheet of notebook paper and a pencil. Put your name paper and a pencil. Put your name
on the paper along with today’s on the paper along with today’s date.date.
Ready?Ready?
Warm Up:Warm Up:
What are the three possible What are the three possible answers for author’s purpose?answers for author’s purpose?
(you have one minute)(you have one minute)
Flip Your Paper Over.Flip Your Paper Over.
Quick Quiz!Quick Quiz!
Just write the one-word Just write the one-word answer.answer.
#1
It was a glorious morning in Alabama. The sun was shining through the trees. Alan couldn't wait to find his fishing pole and call his friend Sam to go fishing. They had a great time on these early morning fishing trips. They took their dogs with them and the dogs would swim in the lake while they fished. It was so funny to watch those dogs paddle around the lake. to Inform to Entertain to
Persuade
#2
The Underground Railroad was a secret organization which helped slaves escape to freedom. Many slaves were able to escape because of the conductors and station masters. The northern states were free states and slaves were free once they arrived in the north. Secret codes and signals were used to identify the conductors and station masters. to Inform to Entertain to
Persuade
#3
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Persuade
to Inform to Entertain to Persuade
#4
In naval aviation, the AWACS (Airborne Early
Warning Command and Control System) plane, or
Hawkeye, serves as an air traffic controller,
monitoring the airspace around a carrier fleet. It
is responsible for surveillance of enemy aircraft
and ships as well as directing helicopters to
survivors and guarding against air collisions. In
addition to servicing the Navy, Hawkeye planes
have been used in rescue operations of civilians
during hurricane evacuations.
#5
Alonzo winked at his mother's shocked gaze and with a grin quipped, "Sausage and pepperoni pizza for breakfast makes perfect sense. Allow me to demonstrate. You have your tomato. Tomato is technically a fruit. You have your cheese. Cheese is a dairy product. You have your crust—necessary carbs for quick energy in the morning. And don't forget the sausage and pepperoni—my protein. If you think about it, it's just like bacon and eggs, toast, and orange juice." Still grinning, he added, "Really it is. Well, almost. Why are you looking at me that way?" to Inform to Entertain to
Persuade
#6
Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was born on February 7, 1867 in Pepin, Wisconsin to Charles and Caroline Ingalls. She met and married Almanzo James Wilder in 1885. She published many books based on her travels to the west. Her writing became the basis for the " Little House" series. She died in 1957. to Inform to Entertain to
Persuade
#7
HAMSTERS FOR SALE: Braxton Pet Store, Northwood Mall: We have a large selection of hamsters for sale this week. They are interesting pets and you will enjoy having one. They are only $ 17.99 this week. Come and buy yours today!
to Inform to Entertain to Persuade
#8
Because researchers studying circadian rhythms have
discovered that most teenagers are really nocturnal,
school administrators should take this into account
when organizing a school day. For example,
traditionally teenagers must arise in the predawn
hours and arrive at school before sunrise. Groggy and
unfocused, they find it difficult to concentrate and be
alert before lunch. After lunch, which for many
students in overcrowded high schools begins at 10:30
a.m., they are finally able to pay attention. Armed
with this information, the school board should be
innovative and rearrange the schedule, which would
curb truancy in grades 8 through 12.
to Inform to Entertain to Persuade
#9
There once was a writer named
Fitzgerald
On the rich and famous he'd herald.
When the story was told
Poor Gatsby, though bold,
Lost his dear Daisy, though well-
appareled.
to Inform to Entertain to Persuade
#10
College couples have been the subjects of much
research, and one thing is clear: the major reason
for relationship breakups is boredom. The timing of
the breakup also seems consistent with most
findings. Couples tend to dissolve relationships
during vacations and holidays. Who initiates the
breakup is also interesting. Often it is the woman,
who tends to notice first when the man is less
attentive. But if the woman breaks up first, there is
usually no "Can we still be friends?" situations
because the man strongly feels the rejection.
However, if the man initiates the breakup, there is a
better chance the two will still stay in touch.
to Inform to Entertain to Persuade
Grading:Grading:
1. Turn in your papers.1. Turn in your papers.
2. Take one crayon.2. Take one crayon.
3. When you get the new paper, 3. When you get the new paper, write YOUR NAME on the write YOUR NAME on the BOTTOM in crayon.BOTTOM in crayon.
4. Just put an x on incorrect 4. Just put an x on incorrect answers.answers.
ANSWERS:
#1 entertain
#2 inform
#3 persuade
#4 inform
#5 entertain
#6 inform
#7 persuade
#8 persuade
#9 entertain
#10 inform
AMAZING RACE AMAZING RACE SCAVENGER HUNTSCAVENGER HUNT
In your In your
assigned pairs, complete the textbook scavenger assigned pairs, complete the textbook scavenger
hunt form.hunt form.
The first team The first team
finished wins a prize!finished wins a prize!
Ready, set, Ready, set,
go!!go!!
AP 1
What is an author’s purpose for
writing?
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