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Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your thesis We will be using this information for an activity in class today

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Page 1: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Wednesday, March 16

• Don’t turn in your paper yet.

• In your notes, write down:• Your paper thesis statement• Your main points in your paper that support

your thesis • We will be using this information for an

activity in class today

Page 2: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Homework

• Submit paper to Turnitin.com tonight by 11:59pm

• Turn in hard copy of paper tomorrow (if you didn’t today)

• Memorize poem

• Work on speech

• Journal due on speech day

• No vocab quiz on Friday

Page 3: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Goals for Today:

• Have a pretty good idea of what kind of visual aid you will use for your speech

• Have a rough draft of your speech outline completed – at least a thesis and support points.

Page 4: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Using Visual Aids

• Who is your audience?

• What is your purpose?

• We don’t want to be overwhelmed with words.

• Make sure your visual aid has a purpose. It should enhance your message.

Page 5: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Let’s say I’m doing a speech on the

Earthquake in Japan• An 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit off the

east coast of Japan early today.

• The quake -- one of the largest in recorded history -- triggered a 23-foot tsunami that battered Japan's coast killing hundreds and sweeping away cars, homes, buildings, and boats.

• "This is the kind of earthquake that hits once every 100 years," said restaurant worker Akira Tanaka.

Page 6: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your
Page 7: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

IMPORTANT

• If you need to use my computer for your visual aid you MUST:

• Email me your PowerPoint/image/whatever BEFORE YOUR SPEECH

• I will download the file and have it ready on my computer.

• If you do not email me with enough time, you will not have access to your file for your speech.

Page 8: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Class Assessment

• Same thing goes for your assessment – if you need me to make copies, then you must give me advance notice.

Page 9: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Please write down:

• 2 or 3 ideas for a visual aid (don’t just write “poster”

• Doesn’t have to be complicated

• Think “what would help the class best understand my poem/poet?”

• Think of some “out-of-the-box” ideas

Page 10: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Your Speech Outline

• How should it be different from your paper?• Shorter• Less in-depth • Thesis may be more focused • Less formal diction and tone

• Citations • Don’t need to cite unless it adds validity to

your source.

Page 11: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Outline 1. Intro – Memorized poem and attention grabbing

opening which introduces the thesis.

2. Main Point1. Support/evidence (you will have more than just 1)

3. Main Point1. Support/evidence

4. Main Point1. Support/evidence

5. Conclusion - Memorable conclusion which ties together the main points to support the thesis

Page 12: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

What are my main points?

• What are the most important aspects of your research paper? • Is your poet famous for a certain technique? • Is there a common theme in his/her poetry? • Does you poet typify aspects of the Romantic or

Victorian period?

• What would your audience find most interesting?

Page 13: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Sample Thesis with Main Points

• Like many modern American poets, Frost expresses his dissatisfaction with the war through the symbols of death in “The Bear”. • Symbol of Death #1 -

compared to his life/historical context

• Symbol of Death #2 - compared to his life/historical context

• Symbol of Death #3 - compared to his life/historical context

• Robert Frost’s personal life and childhood in rural America influenced the melancholy tone is his poem “The Bear”. • Death of Frost’s Dad

and Mom• Frost’s frustration with

rural America• Analysis of poem in

regards to death of family members and rural America

Page 14: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Take out your paper thesis and main points

and write down:1. Your speech thesis (may be the same as you paper thesis but it

also may be different – more specific and focused)

2. Your main points

• Now pair/share. Make revisions if necessary.

• What specific evidence and support will you use to support your main points?

• Think about your opening and closing statements.

Page 15: Wednesday, March 16 Don’t turn in your paper yet. In your notes, write down: Your paper thesis statement Your main points in your paper that support your

Homework

• Submit paper to Turnitin.com tonight by 11:59pm

• Turn in hard copy of paper tomorrow (if you didn’t today)

• Work on Memorizing your poem

• Work on speech – draft of your outline DUE FRIDAY

• Journal due on speech day

• Check SharePoint for any updates

• Write one aspect of the speech that you are most concerned about on a notecard