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WHAT IS INCLUDED IN TECHNICAL WRITING? HOW DO WE USE TECHNICAL WRITING IN TODAY’S SOCIETY? WHAT ARE THE KEY ELEMENTS OF TECHNICAL WRITING? CAN YOU IDENTIFY AND LOCATE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES WITHIN A SENTENCE? WHAT ARE THE DEFINITIONS OF THE EIGHT PARTS OF SPEECH? (REASSESS) ACLA Week 9

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ACLA Week 9. What is included in technical writing? How do we use technical writing in today’s society? What are the key elements of technical writing? Can you identify and locate prepositional phrases within a sentence? What are the definitions of the eight parts of Speech? (reassess). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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W H AT I S I N C LU D E D I N T E C H N I C A L W R I T I N G ?H O W D O W E U S E T E C H N I C A L W R I T I N G I N T O D A Y ’ S

S O C I E T Y ?W H AT A R E T H E K E Y E L E M E N T S O F T E C H N I C A L

W R I T I N G ?C A N Y O U I D E N T I F Y A N D L O C AT E P R E P O S I T I O N A L

P H R A S E S W I T H I N A S E N T E N C E ?W H AT A R E T H E D E F I N I T I O N S O F T H E E I G H T PA R T S O F

S P E E C H ? ( R E A S S E S S )

ACLA Week 9

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Homework

Recopy your DGP notes.Every Thurs at 8 am there will be a DGP

Tutorial.

You MUST COMPLETE the formative assignments to retake the re=assessments.

Complete your Fibonacci poem. Final copy is graded on QUALITY, including neatness, spelling, ideas.

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AGENDA

DGP The Veldt: second reading/ notes.

What is technical writing? Create a Fibonacci poem.

Turn in it is in FINAL DRAFT, using CALLIGRAPHY (beautiful writing), on a WHITE PAPER. Due 10/22.

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The Veldt

Notes sheet for first reading of “The Veldt”.Complete the first reading notes sheet in

complete sentences.

Notes sheet 2: complete during second reading.

Interpretive Question: What caused the nursery outcome? What actually happened to Wendy and Peter’s parents?

Write three Costa level questions in the last section.

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Socratic Seminar

Each student will complete the handout during and after the discussion.

You may use your book during the discussion. You must wait to be acknowledged by the

leader in order to speak.Each student should speak three times:Ask a question.Answer a question.Give evidence and page number.

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After the Discussion:

Complete your four square discussion sheet.TURN IT IN TODAY.

When finished you may SSR. No Reader’s Notebook reflection today;)

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Clause, Type, Purpose ( all three)Study for clause quiz on Monday, 10/18.

[can you come to my birthday party]

Now you bracket and label the sentences below.

[when you get home], [can you ask your mom][ if you can come to my birthday party]

[can you remember to ask your mom the question], so [you can come to my birthday party]

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Conjugation and Punctuation

can you come to my birthday partyConjugate the verb:

REGULAR :

PERFECT TENSES:

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What are Costa’s Levels of Questioning?

Take out a sheet of paper: CORNELL NOTES

What is Shared Inquiry?

What is an interpretive question?

What is Active Reading?

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Practice Your Clauses: You have the notes from class!

[The judges choose ] [whoever had the highest scores.]

{Theresa ran the concession ]and [she sold the goods] [when it opened.]

[Zachery showered ][after the race was completed.][Ellen went on a shopping spree ]and [then she ate

dinner] [when her credit card was maxed out].[The doctors examined the children ][who came to

the clinic.]

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More Practice

[Phyllis saved the folders] and [her assistant gave them to the members] [as they arrived.]

[Political conventions come every four years ] [when summer days are long.]

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Varied sentences/directions for practice.

Bracket each clause. [ ]CIRCLE all subordinating conjunctions.Underline the subject once and the verb

twice.Label each clause as ind. or dep.Label each sentence type.

Correlative conjunctions: either, or neither, nor

Either [Sally will ride in your car], or[ she will not attend the concert.]= compound

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You MUST use commas.

USING A COMMA IS NOT OPTIONAL.

Always use a comma before a FANBOY.Always use a comma after a transition or direct

address.Always use a comma after an introductory

dependent clause.Always use a comma when using an appositive

brushstroke.Always use a comma when listing items.Always use a comma with a dialogue expression.

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Tiered Prepositions

Score an 80 % or higherComplete the preposition song or

foldable !!!!

Score below an 80%Complete two pages of preposition practice.Self-assessCreate a preposition song or a foldable.

Retake the quiz!!!! DUE—10/19 TUESDAY

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Preposition/POS Pretest- Post

Complete your practice to re-take an assessment.Preposition: complete a mini-project: song or

foldable.Complete the two-page practice handout.Self-assess your handouts before Tuesday. (in

class)

POS- create a poster of any element you missed on the quiz. Word-definition-examples-your ideas to remember this element?

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Preposition Song

On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese, I lost my poor meatball, when somebody sneezed, it rolled off the table, and fell to the floor, and now my poor meatball is smashed on the floor.

Create a preposition song.Use at least five prepositional phrases, (highlight

the phrases.)Create a neat, final copy.Sing for the class?

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Parts of Speech

If you did not score 80% or higher on your POS Quiz:

Create a ½ poster about the parts of speech you missed.

Include: The definitionExamples and ideas to help you remember the

element.

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Compose a FIBONACCIWhat do these numbers mean to you?

1 + 0 = 11 + 1 = 22 + 1 = 33 + 2 = 5

5 + 3 = 88 + 5 = 1313 + 8 = 21etc.

Action verbs,Sensory details,Concrete nouns,QUALITY,Calligraphy,COLOR??THEME!!!

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This is how Fibonacci works:

Fibonacci poetry is a literary form based on the Fibonacci number sequence. The sequence begins like this: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21. In order to find the next number in the sequence, you add the two preceding numbers. The sum of these two is the next number, which then is added to the one before it to get to the next number, and so on.

Now, create one!

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Example of Fibonacci

Dawn Sun Begins A new day Solar energy Bequeaths life to all it touches Providing the catalyst for photosynthesis Converting carbon dioxide from plants to oxygen for animals to respire.

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Technical Writing VocabularyGet a piece of plain paper. Divide the paper

into three equal sectionsWrite the technical writing vocabulary word in clear, neat, block letters.

Write the definition of the word as it pertains to technical writing.

Give one to three examples of this element in technical writing.

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Fictional Narrative Reflection

Get your story back.Get your portfolio.

READ all the comments and look at the rubric.

Write three more things that YOU CAN DO WELL.

Write three things you CAN WORK ON THIS YEAR.

Put story in the portfolio, put reflection in the basket for an assessment!!!!!!

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Scripts Spelling Bee written exam

Take out a sheet of paper and an INK pen.

Number 1 to 50 (do not skip lines.)

Spell each word as best you can.

The top spellers will be invited to take part in their Team Bee, and maybe represent their Team on stage in the Palmer Spelling Bee!!!! Good Luck.