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MULTI-GENRE RESEARCH PROJECT SHOWCASE Friday, November 12 th , 2010

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MULTI-GENRE RESEARCH PROJECT SHOWCASEFriday, November 12th, 2010

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SPONGE In your Source Book, correct the errors in

the paragraph below.

Third, I put the toppingz on the pizzuh. Before I covered the pizza dough in pizza sauce, I had 2 stretch the dough out into the shape I wanted. In order to make pizza, I first bought some dough and pre-heated the oven. Then, I put sauce on the dough. Finally, I baked the pizza in the oven.

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SPONGE (corrections) In your Source Book, correct the errors in

the paragraph below. The order of the sentences had to be

corrected. See below: In order to make pizza, I first bought

some dough and pre-heated the oven. Then, I put sauce on the dough. Before I covered the pizza dough in pizza sauce, I had to stretch the dough out into the shape I wanted. Third, I put the toppings on the pizza. Finally, I baked the pizza in the oven.

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ActivatorCreate a quick mind map about your ideal (dream) school assignment.

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EQ: How will a Multi-Genre Research Project strengthen my writing? Standards: ELA7W2: The student demonstrates a

competence in a variety of genres: Expository (multi-paragraph expository composition such as description, explanation, comparison and contrast, or problem and solution)

ELA7W4: The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres. The student consistently uses the writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing; the student

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Today I am learning…about the Multi-Genre Research Project because the more exposed I am to an array of writing, the better a writer I will become.

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Work Period: MGRP Overview: You will create a Multi-Genre

Research Project as your unit project for Expository Writing. This will be counted as many grades and your Expository project grade so be sure to DO ALL OF YOUR BEST WORK possible.

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The PacketYou have received a packet to guarantee your success on this ongoing project. Be sure to keep it in your binder at all times.

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What is a Multi-Genre Research Project?

A multi-genre research project is a portfolio of your writing.

Each piece of writing will be of a different type (letter, essay, advertisement, etc.) but it is still an expression of Expository Writing.

You will have to do some research both in class (through notes and computer time) and outside of class in order to be successful with this project.

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The MGRP: Research Don’t worry, the outside research you

will need to do must be in alignment with whatever you create, so you will not necessarily need access to a computer.

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Quick QuizDo you need access to a computer to get an A on this project?

A. YesB. No

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Quick Quiz Do you need to hang on to your

packet?

A. No, all the information can be memorized.

B. Yes, everything I need to be successful is in this packet.

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How to make your MGRPYour Multi-Genre Research Project will be created by just you so you can add your flair.

You will need to make the following according to the checklist:

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The Checklist Take a look at the checklist. You will

need to make: Cover Page (has your full name, class period, and project topic) Table of Contents (lists each item and the page it appears

upon) Explanation essay (explains why you chose your topic in 5

or more paragraphs)

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The Checklist (continued)You will also need: Genre piece #1 Rough Draft Genre piece #1 (must be selected from the attached

choice board and turned in) Post-Note for genre piece #1(a paragraph, 5+ sentences,

explaining why you chose this type of genre, what you had to do to research making this genre piece, what you learned from making this genre piece, and what you would change if you had to do this piece all over again)

You will make a total of 5 genre pieces and will have to include their rough drafts and a post-note for each of them.

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Quick Quiz Use your packet to help you answer this

question: How many genre pieces must be created

in total? A. 12 B. 1 C. 6 D. 5

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Let’s look at a sample MGRP Ms. Williams made a Multi-Genre

Research Project on examples of Peaceful Protest seen in the book The Hunger Games.

The book is about a sixteen-year-old girl who ends up having to risk her life to save her little sister...and she starts a revolution in the process.

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The Cover Page18

Peaceful Protest

as seen through The Hunger Games by

Suzanne Collins

a Multi-Genre Research Project by Nadia

P. Willia

ms

ENGL 7750

Fall 2010

Dr. Aaron Levy

This cover page has a simple design with important information:

The topic (Peaceful Protest)

The author of the MGRP (Nadia P. WIlliams)

The class this is for (ENGL 7750)

The teacher of this class (Dr. Aaron Levy)

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The Explanation Essay This essay explains why the author of

this MGRP decided to create this and what they were hoping to find.

On the next slide, you will see an excerpt of this sample explanation essay.

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Explanation Essay Example Nadia P. Williams

ENGL 7750Dr. Levy

Fall 2010

A title like The Hunger Games could put anyone off. Having glanced at this book at my school’s book fair at least once per visit, I was certainly intrigued, however the inside cover provided me with little motivation to read the book, let alone the subsequent titles. Three years after that first viewing, I was hooked, seeing what truly was so addictive about this title. The tale covers a variety of thematic elements such as love, poverty, the role of a teenager, the definition of family, humanity, among numerous others. I sought to explore the vein in which the book addresses peaceful protest as the acts seen as subversive were really expressions of love, respect, and honor which were characteristics of peaceful protest throughout the ages.

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Sample Genre Piece

This was a meeting poster created as if it was something made by the characters in the book.

How is this poster expository?

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Quick Quiz What must you put after each genre

piece? A. a picture B. a pre-note C. a post-note D. a Post brand Cereal

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Sample Post-Note23

Post-Note: “Meeting of the Mines” PosterI found that as this poster took form, it was very evocative of a

modern spin on old World War II-era propaganda posters. Its stark lines, bold colors, simple, sans-serif font really suggests the need to be straight to the point. As a brief side note, I did notice after the fact that the color choices I gravitated toward were those of the German flag. Perhaps subconsciously these colors stand for everything the Districts were fighting for. Given that the people in the Districts were working up to rebel against The Capitol which was the symbol of excess, shallowness, and superfluous frills within Panem while many starved. Such a no-frills subversive meeting would have to take place hidden completely or just hidden in plain sight in order to gain strength.

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Another Sample Genre Piece

Here is a magazine article created on the topic of the MGRP (peaceful protest) as if it was written by someone in the book.

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Another Sample Post-Note25

Post-Note: “Who is ‘The Girl on Fire” Article

After creating this article, I considered changing it to have a more direct connection to the theme of peaceful protest. I sat on the idea of altering this for days upon days until finally I realized that it is sufficient. As is indicated in my pre-note, there is some mention of the poisonous berries which was considered by President Snow to be an act of rebellion. However, I feel this article really touches upon the ways in which information is passed along about the next notable person. Articles were written about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcom X, Mahatma Ghandi, and many others. As the saying goes, “all press is good press” and I tend to agree because whether positive or negative, the attention given to such persons only adds fuel to the fire of their cause, especially for those who seek to fully understand their cause.

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What do you think? Why do you think the post-note

is necessary?

Discuss with your groups, then we will share as a class.

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Your MGRP Your Multi-Genre Research Project will be

based on a topic of your choice. You will also use the choice board at the

back of your packet to decide what to create.

Remember, our focus is to explore Expository writing in our Multi-Genre Research Projects.

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What is Expository Writing?

Expository writing is writing to inform.

Facts are the main focus.

How do you think we see expository in the real world?

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What is Expository Writing?

There are four types of Expository Writing:

• Explanation•Description•Problem and Solution•Comparison and Contrast

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Explanationhttp://videos.howstuffworks.com/electronics/electronics-deconstructed-videos-playlist.htm#video-37738

Watch this video. First you will see persuasive commercials followed by an expository video.

Now, share your thoughts with your group about how it differs from persuasive.

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DescriptionRead this letter which describes an incident that actually occurred.

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Persuasive or Expository?

Discuss your thoughts at your group.Defend your answer.

A. YesB. No

Michelle Obama speaks about Haiti:

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6100152n

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Problem and SolutionWith problem solution writing, you state the problem and identify a solution.

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Comparison and ContrastIn comparison and contrast writing, you identify how something is similar to and different from something else.

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What is Expository Writing?

This is an example of a business letter which is a form of Technical Writing.

We will also be looking at Technical Writing in this Unit.

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What is Expository Writing?What do you notice about this letter?

How is it different from other letters you have seen?

How could this letter also be expository writing?

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ClosingWhich genre are you?Based on what you were shown in class today, which type of expository writing best fits with your personality?

Share your answer in a Rally Robin with your elbow partner.

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Homework You must tell 2 people what you

learned about the Multi-Genre Research Project this weekend.

You must have them sign your agenda to receive credit.

Those who complete this task will receive bonus points on your first genre piece’s grade.