Unit 1: Screen Time
Unit 2: Looking Inward
Unit 3: Going Green and Clean
Unit 4: An American Dream
Unit 5: For the Sake of Argument
100

Vocab - delude

to persuade into erroneous thinking; mislead

100

Vocab - exacerbate

to make more severe; to intensify

100

Vocab - succinct

expressed without unnecessary words; brief and compact

100

Vocab - encroach

to advance or intrude beyond set limits

100

Vocab - fruition

accomplishment or realization of a goal

200

Reading Skill - Central Idea

An overarching message or truth that is specific to a text

200

Reading Skill - Rhetoric

The art of persuasion

200

Reading Skill - Structure

Sentences, transitional words and phrases, paragraphs, and chapters and sections.

200

Reading Skill - Theme

the central message or universal truth conveyed by a text.

200

Reading Skill - Elements of an Argument

Claim, reasons, evidence, anticipated counterclaim, warrant 

300

Writing Skill - Objective Summary

A brief account of the facts of a text

300

Writing Skill - Prewriting

Reviewing the Basics, Purpose and Audience, Focus and Scope, Generating Ideas

300

Writing Skill - Introduction

Hook the reader, provide context and background about topic, show importance of the main idea, narrow scope of information and lead naturally to thesis statement

300

Writing Skill - Argument

a type of writing that emphasizes logic, specifically claims, reasons, evidence and, counterclaims.

300

Writing Skill - Tone of an argument

Do not use first-person pronouns like I and you (unless you are quoting evidence that includes one of these pronouns), or any sort of slang (unless it is found in evidence that is quoted)

400

Application of Reading Skill - Hidden Meanings

It allows you to "read between the lines" to further understand a text.

400

Application of Reading Skill - Purpose

Understanding purpose is key to knowing the author's reason for writing the text.

400

Application of Reading Skill - Sources

If your sources are accurate, relevant, and credible, then you can use them in your essay.

400

Application of Reading Skill - Antithesis

you can use antithesis to highlight particular qualities of an idea by juxtaposing it against an idea with opposite qualities

400

Application of Reading Skill - Public Advocacy

You can make changes in your community by making a public advocacy.

500

Application of Writing Skill - Implied Meaning

You can identify the task, purpose, and audience if you can understand the author's use of jargon.

500

Application of Writing Skill - Thesis Statement

A good thesis statement presents the central idea and main points of the entire essay, sets up the overall structure and organization of the essay, and gives the readers a preview of where the essay is going and how it will get there.

500

Application of Writing Skill - Formatting

Correct formatting makes your essay look much more professional and well-put together.

500

Application of Writing Skill - Evidence

you can use examples, testimonies/opinions, anecdotes, or facts/statistics/data to back up a claim.

500

Application of Writing Skill - Conclusion

A good conclusion wraps up the essay and brings all of the points you made in your essay together.