What is a theme?
The author's message or moral
What does 'central/main idea of a text' mean?
The point of the article, what the author was writing about
Argumentative or Informative?
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation hires you as a consultant to determine how best to use $20 billion to save the world. What’s your plan and why is it the best?
Argumentative
What does R stand for in CROP?
What type of paragraph(s) is R?
What goes in an R paragraph?
Reasons
Body
Topic sentence, own words, quote, explain quote, and conclusion sentence.
Name the three types of paragraphs that are in an informative essay?
Intro
Body
Conclusion
Explain what tone is. Give an example.
The author's attitude or feelings towards the subject he/she writes about.
Ex: Snarky, sarcastic, hopeful
What does author's point of view mean in an informational text?
The author's opinion of a text
Argumentative or Informative?
Read "Heeding the Call." Then, write an essay explaining how Martin Luther King, Jr.'s experiences as a young person shaped his beliefs and actions as an adult. Be sure to include specific information from the article to support your explanation. D
Informative
What do the C stand for in CROP?
What type of paragraph is C?
What goes in the C paragraph?
Claim (thesis)
Intro
Hook, background, thesis
Is this a thesis?
Students are young people.
No
What is mood? Give an example.
The atmosphere or setting of a story.
Ex: Spooky, suspenseful, cheery, lighthearted
How would this graph help an article about healthy cafeteria lunches?
It would help the reader have a visual of the article.
Argumentative or Informative?
Your principal has asked students to suggest a school rule that should be changed. Think of one rule that you would like to have changed. Write a letter convincing your principal that this rule should be changed. Be sure to support your opinion with convincing reasons and evidence.
Argumentative
What does O stand for in CROP?
What type of paragraph is O?
What goes in an O paragraph?
Opposite side
Body
Explain the other side and prove them wrong
According to the text...
In the text....
The text states...
Define the word 'obliterated' using context clues:
Brown earth was being flung in monstrous handfuls. And there was a massacre of the young blades of grass. They were being torn, burned, obliterated. Some curious fortune of the battle had made this gentle little meadow the object of the red hate of the shells and each one as it exploded...
destroy, wipe out
Define the word 'incurred' using context clues.
SNA’s 2018 School Nutrition Operations Report revealed 75% of districts had unpaid meal debt. Recognizing this is a national problem, USDA mandated that by 2017 all school districts implement unpaid meal policies and work with families to collect debt incurred from unpaid meals.
A result of an action or behavior
Argumentative or Informative?
By age 18, the average American has seen 200,000 acts of violence on TV, including 40,000 murders. Does watching violent television lead to violence in real life?
Argumentative
What does P stand for in CROP?
What type of paragraph is P?
What goes in a P paragraph?
Persuade again
Conclusion
Thesis, wrap up, future
Is it possible to end a paragraph with textual evidence?
No
1. List topics
2. Write "The author thinks that____"
3. Put a topic in the blank
4. Cross out the author thinks that
Name the five types of text structures.
Cause and effect
Problem and Solution
Chronological (sequence)
Description
Compare and Contrast
Informative or Argumentative?
Charles Dickens, the famous English author from the 1800s, started one of his books with “It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” Think about what he meant by that. How could the best of times be the worst of times? Using textual evidence, explain what Mr. Dickens meant by his quote.
Informative
How many paragraphs should an argumentative essay be?
How many sentences per paragraph?
What HAS to be included in an argumentative essay for it to be argumentative?
5
5-7
Your opinion
List transition words that can be used between paragraphs.
Next
Another reason
Finally
Also