((2 main ideas: problem/solutions) A writer begins with a broad topic and narrows it down to a manageable size. In other words, you will take the topic and narrow it to specifics. Your thesis statement should make it clear to the reader what you are talking about in a precise manner. Topic sentences You may take your thesis and develop topic sentences from the topics within your statement. The topic sentences should follow a logical sequence.
If you choose to summarize part 2, you’ll be covering pages 490 – 500 in your Pathways textbook. If you choose to summarize part 3, you’ll be covering pages 506 – 519 in your Pathways textbook. Use the chart below to track each page of your chosen part. List each page number in the blocks on the left column and write your summary for each respective page in the right column. An example has been done for you in the first row of the chart.
What You Say: Language Context Matters Resource ID#: 56900 Primary Type: Lesson Plan This document was generated on CPALMS - www.cpalms.org In this lesson students will analyze three texts (Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue," Richard Rodriguez's "Se Habla Espanol," and Zora Neale Hurston's "How it Feels to be Colored Me") looking at language, tone, and style. Students will be scaffolded through use of graphic organizers and a Socratic Seminar to culminate in an essay about tone. Subject(s): English Language Arts Grade Level(s): 9, 10 Intended Audience: Educators Suggested Technology: Computer for Presenter, Internet Connection, LCD Projector, Overhead Projector Instructional Time: 5 Hour(s) Resource supports reading in
3. Write a short ‘Summary’: Summarize the text by stating the writer’s purpose and the main ideas, only. (Remember, you must also paraphrase when you are summarizing to AVOID PLAGIARISM). 4. Write an ‘Analysis’: Analyze the TECHNIQUES used by the author (‘Language’, ‘Purpose’, ‘Audience’, ‘Mode of Development', etc).
[pic] Faculty of Business & Vocational Studies BTEC Level 3 National in Public Services Assignment Briefing Document Unit 2: Leadership and Teamwork in the Public Services (15 Credits) INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEARNERS 1. Your teacher(s) will tell you how long you have to complete the assignment and the access you may have to resources. 2. Read the Assignment carefully and make sure that you understand the work you should hand in and what is required of you. If you are uncertain, discuss it with your teacher(s).
Students may also submit a Help Desk Ticket by clicking on the Help Desk link at the top of any class page, Help Desk Tickets are monitored on the same schedule as e-mail. Questions to the Help Desk should be technical in nature. Questions about classroom content and grades need to be directed to the instructor. Special Accommodations: If a student requires special accommodations based on a disability, the student must be registered with the Disability Support Services Office and must inform the teacher about the needed accommodations the first week of
ADMN 233 Assignment 3 Template Assignment 3 Instructions Assignment 3 is worth 20% of your final mark. It should be completed and submitted after you finish Chapter 11 in your textbook. This assignment is divided into four parts, corresponding to the topics in Unit 3 (Chapters 8 to 11) of your textbook. In this assignment, you will apply the 3-x-3 writing process to write e-mails, memos, and letters to inform or persuade your readers. Part 1: Routine E-Mail Messages and Memos (25 marks) Part 2: Routine Letters and Goodwill Messages (25 marks) Part 3: Persuasive and Sales Messages (25 marks) Part 4: Negative Messages (25 marks) The writing tasks you will complete in this assignment are based on real-world scenarios that describe
Name: Lindsay Baugher |Date: | |Graded Assignment Draft Personal Statement Submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. Save the Graded Assignment document in your Career and College Portfolio. Before You Begin Over the next few days, you will be drafting a personal statement. To help you complete this Graded Assignment, gather the documents you created in previous lessons, including • Student Guide Organizers from Unit 1 • Personality Assessment and Career Assessment • Any notes you took or research you did in lessons and for Working Days Your teacher will use the grading rubric on the last page of this document to grade your assignment, so review the rubric before you begin writing.
Write a complete sentence that explains each of the main points you want to make in your essay to support your thesis. Point #1: Example: Direct Quote: (include page number): Point #2: Example: Direct Quote: (include page number): Point #3: Example: Direct Quote: (include page number): Name______________________________ Period________ Short Story Write rough draft in class on: Wednesday, April,
The quality of the reasoning depends on our ability to logically or dependably apply proper judgmental criteria. (Stiggins, 2008, p. 61) Evaluation is when one makes judgments about the value of ideas or materials (Bloom). During the second half of the school year, fourth graders are asked to write a simple research paper. Part of the learning is to introduce the students to the library resource (EBSCO) that is a search engine similar to an online catalog. To help students learn to evaluate appropriate resources I give the students a list of ten different magazines that they must evaluate.