Good Morning Sixth Graders,
Today is a D day, so we will go to Library. We will also be having a character Education Assembly this morning, so be sure to put your best self forward today. Let's make it a fabulous Friday.
Please...
Please...
- Sharpen your pencils
- Order your lunch
- Check your mailbox
- Get your Writing folder
Thank you
Mr. Trumble
Point to Ponder: Share your introductions to your persuasive essays with the people at your table. Get some feedback from your group members. Check for:
1. Hook
2. Introduce yourself
3. Tell why your topic is important
4. Thesis (I believe statement)
1. Hook
2. Introduce yourself
3. Tell why your topic is important
4. Thesis (I believe statement)
Activity #1
Persuasive Writing with Mrs. Isham
Activity #2
Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets
Analyzing and Evaluating Harry Potter as a model of the Hero's Journey
Persuasive Writing with Mrs. Isham
Activity #2
Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets
Analyzing and Evaluating Harry Potter as a model of the Hero's Journey
- Today I will use my graphic organizer to draft body paragraphs analyzing and evaluating literature, so that I can prove Harry Potter fits the pattern of the Hero's Journey.
1. What writing traits will be evaluated?
2. What writing expectations are you required to demonstrate to reach the Mastering Level?
I will know I got it when...(See Rubric)
Base Writing (5 - 7 paragraphs)
- Introduction paragraph
- 1-2 paragraphs per Act
- Conclusion paragraph
Advanced Writing (8 - 11 paragraphs)
- Introduction Paragraph
- 2 - 3 paragraphs per Act
- Conclusion Paragraph
Expert Writing (12 Paragraphs)
- Introduction
- 1 paragraph per stage of the Hero's Journey
- Conclusion
Analytical Essay
(One type of Pattern for your Writing)
- 1. Intro sentence
- Ex: Harry Potter receives a call to adventure.
- Ex: Harry has allies and helpers that assist him along the Hero's Journey.
- Ex: Harry has to face the road of trials throughout the story.
- 2. Sentence describing the stage of the Hero's Journey.
- Ex: According to the Hero's Journey....
- Ex: In this stage of the Hero's Journey...
- 3. Sentence about your detail
- Ex:
- Ex:
- 4. Sentence explaining your evidence
- In the text it says...
- In the novel...
- In the book...
- According to the Author...
- 5. Sentence connecting your detail and evidence.
- Ex: This shows...
- Ex: This evidence proves...
- Ex: This demonstrates how...
While you are writing I will be holding writing conferences to discuss your progress.
Homework:
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