March 6, 2019
Standards:
W.11-12.1 Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
Obj: I can write arguments to support claims in an analysis of the human condition in Hamlet using relevant and sufficient evidence.
Starter:
Reflection.
Read through your essay so far.
Write yourself a plus and delta.
After working on your conclusion, come back to your delta to work on improving your essay.
Read through your essay so far.
Write yourself a plus and delta.
After working on your conclusion, come back to your delta to work on improving your essay.
Vocabulary:
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: an essay that carefully examines a text, or one element of a text, such as character, setting, plot or theme of a story.
Your definition:
Activity: Complete a brainstorming sheet for your literary analysis.
Activity:
We will review the requirements of the project together.
Today will be used to plan and brainstorm your ideas.
Timeline
Tuesday, February 26: Brainstorming
Wednesday, February 27: Thesis Statement
Thursday, February 28: Outline
Friday, March 1: Body Paragraphs
Monday, March 4: Body Paragraphs
Tuesday, March 5: Introduction
Wednesday, March 6: Conclusion
Thursday, March 7: Peer Edit
Friday, March 8: Finishing Touches/Essay Due
2. Literary Analysis Conclusion
Read through pages 195-197 in your StudySync books.
Make annotations if needed.
3. Conclusion
Complete the practice activity on page 197 by creating a conclusion for your essay.
Then, when you are finished, swap conclusions with a partner.
Answer the questions provided in the practice section.
Closure
How successful were you in achieving your SMART goal?
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