April
Week 1: 4/3 - 4/7
Persuasive Assignment OVERVIEW | |
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Week 2: 4/10 - 4/14
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Use this sample paper to practice looking for pathos and logos. Mark each paragraph as predominantly pathos or logos based.
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We will be working on our persuasive essays all week, following the steps laid out in the OVERVIEW PDF. Here's the breakdown:
Monday-Wednesday: creating works cited page and note cards (at least 3 sources, at least four note cards per source)
Thursday: Weigh the pros and cons of your idea using page 3 of the packet. Create a thesis in Noodle Tools (in the thesis box). Study Ethos, Pathos, and Logos before beginning outline.
Monday-Wednesday: creating works cited page and note cards (at least 3 sources, at least four note cards per source)
Thursday: Weigh the pros and cons of your idea using page 3 of the packet. Create a thesis in Noodle Tools (in the thesis box). Study Ethos, Pathos, and Logos before beginning outline.
Week 3: 4/17 - 4/21
We'll continue working on our essays all week, still following the main packet.
Monday-Tuesday: Finish examining Ethos, Pathos, and logos. Finish outlines in Noodle Tools. OUTLINE DUE WEDNESDAY.
Wednesday-Friday: Writing the actual essay. Due Monday.
NOTE: NWEA testing is this week. Fourth hour will test on Tuesday, and Third Hour will test on Wednesday.
Monday-Tuesday: Finish examining Ethos, Pathos, and logos. Finish outlines in Noodle Tools. OUTLINE DUE WEDNESDAY.
Wednesday-Friday: Writing the actual essay. Due Monday.
NOTE: NWEA testing is this week. Fourth hour will test on Tuesday, and Third Hour will test on Wednesday.
Week 4: 4/24 - 4/28
persuasive_speech_2017.pdf | |
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- Monday: finish rough draft
- Tuesday: Peer edit rough draft
- Wednesday-Thursday: Create visual aid for speech
- Friday: Present speeches. Offer feedback to peers.