This part of the citation sandwich includes the author's full name and the title of their work.
What is the Lead-in. Note: once you've fully introduced the author and their work, you can simply refer to them by last name after that.
A bold claim, a question, an interesting personal story or anecdote, a well-known or controversial or interesting quotation are all....?
What are effective ways to immediately "hook" your reader and grab their attention
Justin's job before teaching
This person wrote an essay about mercy, bees, and many other issues
Who is Ross Gay?
This Transfer term might include things like inform, argue, entertain, advocate, raise awareness
What is Purpose
This part of the citation sandwich is required because your audience may not be familiar with the source material for the quote
What is Part 3, coming to terms with the quote through paraphrase and summary. Note: Need to come to terms with the entire quote. General rule = the longer the quote, the more time should be spent coming to terms
The type of criminal case I used to give a lesson on anticipating objections, questions, and counter arguments
What was Assault in the 4th degree (Griffee)
At least 3 of our Collective Guiding Principles for the class
What are:
Prioritize good communication
Be encouraging
Be respectful and non-Judgmental of all people
Strive for a peaceful, relaxed, distraction free environment
Actively engage and participate to contribute to and apply learning
Know the guiding principles and keep them in mind
Help and support classmates
Stay open minded to other ideas and perspectives
Ask questions
Be open to change
Be honest with each other and ourselves
Push and challenge yourself to reach goals
Take risks
Keep a healthy attitude
Celebrate failure as a chance for growth and learning
Be nice to yourself in addition to others
"What I learned from Baby _____ About Learning" was the title of Michael Wesch's TED Talk
Who is baby George
When you think about who your reader is, what they may be thinking, and how best to reach them and communicate with them you are thinking primarily about this Transfer term.
What is Audience
This person is an easily overlooked but valuable source.
Who is you!
This person's writing was shared as an example of skillfully anticipating audience objections, questions, and counterarguments.
Martin Luther King Jr. "I think I should indicate why I am in Birmingham...." and "You may well ask...."
The type of case I used to give a lesson on using evidence
What is Meth manufacturing
The title used for Donovan Livingston's commencement speech at Harvard
What is "Lift Off"
This Transfer term includes considerations such as history, environmental factors, sociocultural considerations, personal knowledge, and how much information your audience needs.
What is context
At least 2 reasons why Justin doesn't use standard traditional grading
What are:
Hinders learning
Demotivation
Potential bias
myth of correct English
Don't reflect actual learning
Cause unnecessary anxiety
Stupid
Name at least one major benefit of anticipating and addressing reader objections, questions, and counter arguments AND the visual aid I used to try to make the lesson on breaking down your argument to make it stronger
What are:
1) Demonstrates that you have thought the issue through and considered it from multiple perspectives, making you appear fair-minded and rational, thereby enhancing ethos
2) Shows that you are not trying to fool anyone by omitting possible counter-arguments, again enhancing ethos
3) Takes the “wind out of the sails” of the opposing side.
4) Makes your argument stronger
5) shows that you can see multiple perspectives and points of view
*broken leg
Name at least 5 of the 9 Enneagram types
What are:
1) Reformer
2) Helper
3) Achiever
4) Individualist
5) Investigator
6) Loyalist
7) Enthusiast
8) Challenger
9) Peacemaker
The names of at least one of the 3 speakers in the videos on Languaging
Who are Jamila Lyiscott, Kellan Barta, and Karen Leung
This Transfer term relates to how you position yourself in relation to your topic (e.g. passionate, neutral) and how you come across to your audience (e.g. argumentative, fair, reasonable, passionate, etc.)
What is stance
This is probably the most important part of the citation sandwich - name and explain why.
What is the "Lead Out"/Part 4 because it's your voice as the author responding to the quote. The source is the launching pad for your ideas.
What do the "mountain" and the "sea" mean?
Mountain = big picture, 30,000 foot view, philosophical Sea = small details, immersed, can't see the forest for the trees
Name Justin's daughters and their current ages
Who are Kaia (7) and Sia (9)
The episode title and 3 main people in the Ear Hustle podcast we listened to and discussed
What is "Tell Christy I Love Her" and who are Christy, Tom, and Jason
Explain the major difference between genre and medium and give at least one example of each to distinguish between them
Genre = larger categories such as essay, speech, podcast, letter, film, etc. Medium = physical things making the communication such as written text, verbal speech, music, images, body language, silence, etc.
For example: podcasts are a genre and there are multiple genres of podcasts such as comedy, crime, interviews, etc. The mediums that make up podcasts include speech, music, sound effects, silence, etc.