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PREAP ELA Jan 19 - 23

Monday - Holiday

Tuesday Jan 19
Letters from Birmingham
Logos - Pair/share class discussion
Pathos - ck
Ethos - turn in
Editorial online analysis - in writer's notebook /journal side pg 35
Answer:

  • Source
  • author
  • Purpose
  • Claim
  • Support
  • Techniques
  • Opposing Viewpoint/Counterargument
  • Call to Action
Wed Jan 20
1-4 off campus for HS visits
5-7 Review day

Thursday Jan 21
Activ board editorial analysis -- class
Introduce Letter to the Editor
Outline/requirements
Prewrite WEB for LtotheEd

Friday Jan 22
Pair and Share Persuasive WEB outline/select two strongest reasons supporting Claim
Work on RD for Lto the ED

  • Typed Rough Draft DUE MONDAY the 25th for Peer /self Edit
  • Final due date Jan 26th
  • Latin Roots Set 3 Test FEB3





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