09.29.06

09.29.06

Core 1:

  1. Share-On: Share your Satires with at least 2-3 other people and ask them what they believe is being criticized. If they give you a different answer than what you had planned, discuss why your reader’s impression was different than your writing intention.
  2. Share and critique satires as a whole class:
  • Is this satire affective at drawing attention to a problem?
  • Is this satire affective at persuading you to change (or someone else)?
  • Dive back into Vocab books for a fresh look.
  • Core 2:

    1. Discuss-On:
    • How many words do you think you know?
    • What percentage of those words do you think your really understand (can use, know inside and out)?
    • What accounts for your number not being 100%
    • What should we call our Sesquipedalian activities? Why?
  • Show off FlashCard Exchange (and the Word Within The Word Flashcards).
  • Discuss the notes in terms of their importance to fully understanding a word.
  • Explore the ideas page looking for the most authentic idea.
  • Core 3:

    1. Take Quiz over Vocabulary Unit 1 and collect Vocab books.
    2. Discuss-On: What doesn’t belong in an introduction to an essay?
    3. Let’s  Pack our Bags.
    4. How would you pack your bags for one of the Start-Me-Up Sentences that you wrote yesterday?

    Core 4:

    1. Write-On: What is the difference between persuasion and manipulation with words?
    2. With a partner: Analyze Martin Luther King Jr’s I Have a Dream speech  using this handout.
    3. Discuss the analysis as a class.
    4. Come up with your final answer to the final question:
    • From your reading/listening/watching and our discussion, what do you believe that speech can do better than the written word and what does the written word do better than speech?

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