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Monday October 15, 2012
Bellwork:
Take out your ID card.
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Objective
Homework
Understand the process of inference making.Identify background info to make inferences.
Complete Vandana inference chart.
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Unit 4: Into the Wild
Reading:*Inference making*Descriptive outlining*Vocabulary
Listening and Speaking:*Socratic Seminars
Writing:*Literary Analysis Essay
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Cornell Notes: Inference
Inference:*Inferences are conclusions a reader makes based on observations and background information (premises).
Example:What inference or conclusion can you make about your friend?
Observation: You see your friend walk down the hall. Their shoulders are slouched. They are frowning. You say hi to her. She looks at you but does not say anything and keeps walking.
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Inference ChartPremise 1 (Observations) Premise 2 (Background Info)
slouching
frowning
looks at you
does not say anything
keeps walking
Her parents are getting a sudden divorce.
She is depressed because she is having a difficult time adjusting to her changing family situation.
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Cornell Notes:
Premise:- An idea, fact, or belief- Common knowledge or understanding that helps readers make accurate interpretations
Effective inferences are ...- Sound: assumptions (premises) are true- Valid: the conclusion follows logically
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Exit Card
1. What is an inference?2. What is a premise?3. Where are two places we can find premises for our inferences?
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Pair-share:Explain to your partner what your inference from homework and your reasons for making that inference.
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ObjectiveMake inferences about characterization.
HomeworkPSAT on Wednesday. Good luck!
Read Author's Note and Ch. 1 by Thursday.
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Cornell Notes: InferenceInference on characterization:*Making inferences about a character involves looking at his/her:
1. Values2. Longings3. Attitude towards others/situation4. Motivations5. Interests6. Flaws
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Cornell Notes: Inference
Infer:*the process of finding inferences*readers infer
Imply:*the process of communicating information in an indirect way.*authors imply
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Cornell Notes: Inference
Hedging Language:*words or phrases that "soften" the force or impact of an idea.
Examples:*might*may*suggest*perhaps*could*just*apparent*seems to
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Exit Card
1. Name 3 things we are looking for when making inferences about characterization.
2. What is the difference between "infer" and "imply"?
3. What is hedging language? Give two examples.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
ObjectiveAnticipate the plot and thematic topics of Into the
Wild.Make inferences about Chris McCandless
HomeworkRead Ch. 1-2 Richard Cory Inference PoemPractice Inference Quiz next class
Copy of Book due Friday!
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Anticipation Guide: Group Pre-Reading ActivityStep 1: Your opinion.
Step 2: Find someone else who had has different opinion.
NameAgree/DisagreeExplanation
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Into the Wild
Jon Krakauer Chris McCandless (Alex)
Why did Krakauer write this book? What is his opinion of Chris?
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Cornell Notes: Inference
Direct Inference: An inference made directly from observations from the text.
Indirect Inference: An inference made by combining a direct inference with another observation or direct inference
Premise 1 Premise 2
Direct Inference
Direct InferencePremise/
Direct Inference
Indirect Inference
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Unit Vocabulary
AsceticTranscendent
UnencumberedEnigmatic
RomanticMercurial
HubrisFatuous
Zeal Idiosyncratic Nomadic Melodramatic