week of january 27, 2014- january 31, 2014 8 th grade informative writing week 4

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Word of the Week obscure (adj) difficult to understand or perceive because of lack of clarity. It is unfair for a teacher to test over an obscure topic that she did not teach in class.

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8th Grade Informative Writing Week 48th Grade Informative Writing Week 4
Monday, January, 27, 2014
Word of the Week
Practice Prior Skills
Word of the Week
obscure (adj) difficult to understand or perceive because of lack of clarity. It is unfair for a teacher to test over an obscure topic that she did not teach in class.
Access Prior Knowledge
Review Students MLA Citations and Works Cited
In what order are the references to be listed on the Works Cited page?
What do you use if the author is unknown?
Assignment – Locate 3 Sources
Read and analyze these sources for relevant information.
Reread prompt to know what type of information will be important.
Annotate by underlining or highlighting useful information.
You may also go to the library and print out sources if you do not want to annotate a digital copy.
Closing
Were you able to find three relevant sources for your essay?
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
How could you improve the following sentence?
There are lots of kids who go to the movies and then got to be home by ten.
Use a graphic organizer to systematically lay out supporting detail points in the body of the essay.
Practice Prior Skills:
Assignment – Organize Notes for the Three Body paragraphs
Use the graphic organizer of your choice to organize information for your essay. You may even draw one. You may also find graphic organizers on mrscaple.com to download.
For each key point (each body paragraph) create a graphic organizer.
Each space in the graphic organizer should be labeled by key point. You do not need to put detail information in these.
They are to help you see if you have relevant information
Closing
What organizer did you use today?
How did the organizer help you decide which information to include in your essay and how to organize that information.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Rewrite the following sentence using clear, concise, and precise language.
1. There were many people who got to go the game.
Analyze prompt for informative essay
Write a thesis statement
A thesis statement should do the following:
It should answer the prompt.
Inform the reader of the focus of the essay.
Should prove a factual point (this is not a claim)
Should be clear, concise and use action verbs and concrete words.
Access Prior Knowledge
You should have three graphic organizers with supporting details for each one.
Each graphic organizer represents the information to be included in each body paragraph and answers the prompt.
Understanding the prompt and understanding the key points of the essay should drive the content of your thesis statement.
Criteria for a Thesis Statement
Does it answer your prompt?
Does it inform the reader of the focus of the essay?
Does it prove a point?
Is it clear, concise and use action verbs and concrete words?
Assignment – Write your Thesis Statement for your Informative Essay.
Reread your prompt, and write it as a series of questions.
Example: Who is a famous athlete? What events impacted his life?
Then write a thesis statement by answering the questions.
Example: Tiger Woods, ranked number one on the PGA tour, learned the game of golf from his father, and has dominated the PGA tour since winning his first major, “The Masters” in 1997.
Closing
What qualities were you to consider when writing your thesis statement?
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Choose which thesis statement is effective and write down your reasons.
There are lots of reasons kids should go to Shiloh Christian, such as, it is a great school, and provides lots of opportunities for learning.
Shiloh Christian School promotes learning with a Biblical perspective while providing opportunities for students to apply their knowledge in real life situations.
Analyze and Evaluate thesis statements.
Practice Prior Skills
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Access Prior Knowledge – What are the qualities of a thesis statement?
Does it answer your prompt?
Does it inform the reader of the focus of the essay?
Does it prove a point?
Is it clear, concise and use action verbs and concrete words?
Cooperative Learning Groups – Roles
Time Keeper – make sure group is finished in 15 minutes
Recorder – Record the groups responses
Presenter – This person will present answers to the class.
Instructions
Analyze each for the necessary criteria or traits.
Evaluate each by filling the Evaluation form for each.
Reflect on key points the group learned by filling in the reflection sheet.
The presenter will state their groups reflections to the class.
Closing
How was this task insightful? What did your learn?
What changes will you make to improve your thesis statement based on what you learned today?
Friday, January 31, 2014
Diagram the following:
American citizens’ rights are protected by the United States Constitution even thought it does not always feel this way.
Christians give churches their tithes and offerings.
Review Words of the Week
Assess Parts of a Sentence
Practice Prior Skills