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Projects are 20% off if turned in today. Today we begin Unit 3 - Persuasive Writing. We will start by studying Aristotle's three rhetorical appeals - ethos, pathos, and logos. If you are absent, the notes are in the file below.
Hope you enjoyed your break! Reminder that your projects were due on Friday prior to the winter holiday. If you turn it in today, you will automatically lose 10% off your grade, as per our policy in the syllabus. Tomorrow is 20% and Wednesday is 30% off. Today we are going to do a Unit 1/2 review on vocabulary and a Unit 3 preview. This is a language grade. We begin Unit 3 tomorrow.
Computer Lab - Work Day! You may choose what element of your project you will work on today.
Some options: - Type your final drafts - Make your cover page - Post your portfolio to your blog Before you leave!: Please click here to go to the Today's Meet. Today we will do peer feedback for your three required pieces (rough drafts) and you will have some time to revise your rough drafts in preparation for finishing your project. If you are absent, make sure you have someone in your life read your pieces and give you feedback! It's the key to making your writing better!
Today, we continue working on your pieces for the Memoir Project. So far, you should have complete rough drafts of: - The "My Name" piece - The Personal Credo Today you will do a rough draft of a Personal Narrative Essay. Tomorrow (Tuesday), is peer editing time. Wednesday we have the lab so you can work on whatever element of your project you need the time for. Remember that your project is due on Friday! Extra credit is due on Friday as well!
Please see these attachments for the directions and rubric for your memoir project (due Friday 2/12) and the unit 2 extra credit options (also due Friday 2/12).
Today we will: 1) Write final drafts of paint chip poetry 2) Review the directions and rubric for the Unit 2 Project 3) Begin the "My Name" piece of your project
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