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  • UT.ELA-Literacy.RI.11-12.6 - Determine an author'۪s point of view or purpose in a text in which the...
Classical Appeals and War Speeches
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This set of lessons extends over several days. Students watch a Prezi and take notes about the classical appeals (ethos, pathos, and logos). Students then read and annotate (focusing on the classical appeals) Winston Churchill's "Be Ye Men of Valour" and Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation." Students work in groups to complete a graphic organizer which helps them analyze the classical appeals in the speeches. Finally, students write an analysis of ethos, pathos, and logos in one of the speeches.

Subject:
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
01/26/2022
Structure and Detail in "A Long Thin Line"
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This set of lessons extends over a few days. Students read and annotate Ernie Pyle's "A Long Thin Line of Anguish." Students complete a SAYS/DOES graphic organizer, working on summarizing the text, noticing the choices the author makes about use of details, and describing the choices the author makes regarding the structure of the article.Students complete a SOAPStone handout, identifying subject, occasion, author, purpose, speaker and tone (SOAPStone is a pre-AP/AP strategy). Students develop claims about why Ernie Pyle makes the writing choices he makes. Students write an informal, free-response style assessment about the impact of Pyle's choices.

Subject:
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
01/27/2022
Summarize and Connect Readings Using Google Docs and Drawings
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This lesson teaches students how to summarize argumenative articles and find connections in the authors' arguments and purposes.

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Professional Learning
Secondary English Language Arts
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Diagram/Illustration
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Reading
Author:
Aleshea Willis
Date Added:
04/14/2021