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+ Monday, February 17, 2014 Write a sentence that demonstrates that you know the meaning of the word “contrive.” Diagram and label the following: Since the students did not pass the exam, Mrs. Caple will review the material, and she will offer another exam in a week. Word of the Week To analyze and evaluate the first body paragraph. Practice Prior Skills Learning Goals

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+Monday, February 17, 2014

Write a sentence that demonstrates that you know the meaning of the word “contrive.”

Diagram and label the following: Since the students did not

pass the exam, Mrs. Caple will review the material, and she will offer another exam in a week.

Word of the Week To analyze and evaluate the

first body paragraph.

Practice Prior Skills Learning Goals

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+Word of the Week

imperative (adj) - absolutely necessary or required.  ItIt is imperative that you practice prior skills every day to make an "A" on the test.

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+Access Prior Knowledge What is the purpose of each body paragraph in an essay? What is the organization of a body paragraph?

Purpose and Organization of a Body Paragraph

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+Assignment – Part 1 – 15 minutes

Read your classmate’s Introductory paragraph and 1st body paragraph and analyze the 1st body paragraph for the following: Does the topic sentence state a point brought out in the thesis

statement? Does it use an action verb? Do the following sentences support the topic sentence? What type of details did they use (facts, evidence, statistics, or direct

quotes)? Did they use appropriate transition words? List the transition words. Are sentences properly formatted in MLA format? Does the paragraph make sense? Is it easy to understand? List specific suggestions for improvement and specific items of

accomplishment.

Analyze and evaluate your classmate’s paragraph. Today, the 1st & 3rd rows will exchange paragraph with the person directly behind them.

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+Assignment Part 2

Make suggested changes for improvement. Read introduction and 1st body paragraph again to

ensure that it makes sense, it engages the reader, and it flows for easy understanding.

Evaluation of 1st Body Paragraph – If you finish early then quietly read book for book talk.

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+Closing

What item to you need to change for improvement? What did you do well in your body paragraph? What was the most valuable thing that you learned

from this exercise today?

What did you learn today?

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+Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Rewrite the following sentences without “there are:” The are three important

characters in this story. There are some shorts

stories that have truly become classics.

To write the 2nd body paragraph.

Practice Prior Skills Learning Goals

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+Access Prior Knowledge

What is the purpose of the body paragraph? Why are transition words important?

Informative Writing and Body Paragraphs

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+Body Paragraph Model: Thesis Statement – then 2nd Body Paragraph.

What is the topic sentence? What transition words are

used?

Similarly, the ocean of outer space exudes dangers, and it presents several unique challenges for explorers.

The presence of meteors and micro-meteors present another obstacle in space; these pieces of rock and metal are left over from the formation of the solar system. Many of these objects travel at a flashing speed. The Earth's blanket of air, usually protects people from meteor impacts. However, in space, people and spaceships are vulnerable to collisions with meteors. The chance of meteor impacts is relatively small, nonetheless, it could cause serious damage.

What is used in the paragraph to support the topic sentence: factual data, statistics, quotes, ideas, or evidence?

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+Assignment

1st Sentence - The topic sentence that states the main point of the paragraph.

2nd – 4th Sentences - The supporting detail sentences should state facts, evidence, ideas, or quotes that back up the topic sentence.

Be sure to use a few transition words to help the reader understand how all of the sentences are connected.

Write the second body paragraph for your essay.

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+Closing

How did you know what type of information to include in your second body paragraph (paragraph 3)?

Was it easier to write the second body paragraph? Why or Why not?

What was the most important thing that have learned that you will remember to do when you write your 3rd body paragraph?

What did you learn?

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+Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Fill in the blank with the correct words of the week. The students showered the

winner with ____________. We must ______________ a

way to finish first. It is important to be

_______________ about studying for finals.

It is _____________ of you to think you do not have to do your homework.

Book must be finished by Friday, February 21, 2014.

Book Talks are to be presented Friday, February 28, 2014.

To analyze the 2nd body paragraph.

Prior Skills Learning Goals

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+Access Prior Knowledge

What is the purpose of each body paragraph in an essay?

What is the organization of a body paragraph?

Purpose and Organization of a Body Paragraph

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+Assignment – Part 1 – 15 minutes

Read your Introductory paragraph and 1st and 2nd body paragraph and analyze the 1st body paragraph for the following: Does the topic sentence state a point brought out in the thesis

statement? Are sentences cited in correct MLA format? Does it use an action verb? Do the following sentences support the topic sentence? What type of details did they use (facts, evidence, statistics, or

direct quotes)? Did they use appropriate transition words? List the transition words. Does the paragraph make sense? Is it easy to understand? List specific suggestions for improvement and specific items of

accomplishment.

Analyze and evaluate your own paragraph.

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+Assignment Part 2

Make changes for improvement. Read introduction and 1st body paragraph again to

ensure that it makes sense, it engages the reader, and it flows for easy understanding.

Evaluation of 2ndst Body Paragraph – If you finish early then quietly read book for book talk.

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+Closing

What item to you need to change for improvement? What did you do well in your body paragraph? What was the most valuable thing that you learned

from this exercise today?

What did you learn today?

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+Thursday, February 20, 2014

Diagram and label the following:

When I arrive home from school, I will swim.

As long as it remains sunny, I will wear sunblock.

Book Talk Presentation due next Friday (No Notes – Must be memorized).

To write the third body paragraph.

Practice Prior Skills Learning Goals

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+Access Prior Knowledge

What is the purpose of the body paragraph? Why are transition words important?

Informative Writing and Body Paragraphs

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+Body Paragraph Model: Thesis Statement – then 2nd Body Paragraph.

What is the topic sentence? What transition words are

used?

Similarly, the ocean of outer space exudes dangers, and it presents several unique challenges for explorers.

       Additionally, a third special challenge involved with the environment of space involves the fact that it is quite difficult to find life-sustaining water off the Earth. For example, Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun, is too hot to have water, hence space travelers must take water from Earth if they want to visit Mercury. A similar situation exists on the planet Venus, second from the Sun. This planet is likewise too hot for water to exist. Similarly, the fourth planet, Mars, feels cold and dry as well; therefore, some water may freeze at the north and south poles of the planet.

What is used in the paragraph to support the topic sentence: factual data, statistics, quotes, ideas, or evidence?

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+Assignment

1st Sentence - The topic sentence that states the main point of the paragraph.

2nd – 4th Sentences - The supporting detail sentences should state facts, evidence, ideas, or quotes that back up the topic sentence.

Be sure to use a few transition words to help the reader understand how all of the sentences are connected.

Write the third body paragraph for your essay.

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+Closing

How did you know what type of information to include in your third body paragraph (paragraph 4)?

Was it easier to write the third body paragraph? Why or Why not?

What was the most important thing that have learned that you will remember to do when you write your 4th paragraph?

What did you learn?

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+Friday, February 21, 2014

Why did you select your book?

What is a brief overview of your book?

How did you relate to the book?

What was an exciting part?

Book Talk Presentation due next Friday (No Notes – Must be memorized).

Review Book Talk Rubric To write book talk

Practice Prior Skills Learning Goals