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Arguments in 10 Lessons Book

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Ace the SAT Essay in Just 10 Lessons!

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Teach your students the skills required for the new SAT® essay with these 10 lessons and accompanying resources. Students use reproducible graphic organizers to read and understand argumentative texts, analyze argument development, and brainstorm their own!

10 Lessons Include:

  • 5 Graphic Organizers
  • 3 Practice Articles
  • CCSS Alignment
  • Student Objectives
  • Samples of Completed Graphic Organizers
  • Tips for Implementation and Suggested Activities

Lesson Topics:

  • Recognizing Claims and Finding Evidence
  • Evaluating Claims and Evidence
  • Considered Argument Context, Audience, and Purpose
  • Ethos, Pathos, and Logos—Breaking Down Rationale and Support
  • Identifying the Claim, Devices, and Support
  • Evaluating and Explaining the Effectiveness of Textual Support
  • Drafting Introductory and Concluding Paragraphs
  • Writing the Claim and Determining Context, Audience, and Purpose
  • Selecting Aristotelian Appeals and Developing Body Paragraphs
  • Considering Counterclaims and Drafting Introductions and Conclusions
Table of Contents
Instruction
  • Purpose and How to Use This Guide
  • Common Core State Standards Alignment Chart
  • Articles
Reading Arguments
  • Lesson Plan Sequencing
  • So You Say?
  • Yea or Nay?
  • Good Intentions: The 5 Ws
  • A-ppealing an Argument's Layers
  • Lesson 1: Recognizing Claims and Finding Evidence
  • Lesson 2: Evaluating Claims and Evidence
  • Lesson 3: Considering Argument Context, Audience, and Purpose
  • Lesson 4: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos--Breaking Down Rationale and Support
Writing Argument Analysis
  • Lesson Plan Sequencing
  • Show, Don't Tell: Supporting Ideas
  • Shortened Sample Argument Analysis Essay
  • Lesson 5: Identifying the Claim, Devices, and Support
  • Lesson 6: Evaluating and Explaining the Effectiveness of Textual Support
  • Lesson 7: Drafting Introductory and Concluding Paragraphs
Writing Argument Essays
  • Lesson Plan Sequencing
  • Lesson 8: Writing the Claim and Determining Context, Audience, and Purpose
  • Lesson 9: Selecting Aristotelian Appeals and Developing Body Paragraphs
  • Lesson 10: Considering Counterclaims and Drafting Introductions and Conclusions

©2017. High school. Reproducible. 77 pages.

Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF.

Print Book: Spiral-bound, 8 x 11 inches.

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Arguments in 10 Lessons Book

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Teach your students the skills required for the new SAT® essay with these 10 lessons and accompanying resources. Students use reproducible graphic organizers to read and understand argumentative texts, analyze argument development, and brainstorm their own!

10 Lessons Include:

Lesson Topics:

Table of Contents
Instruction
  • Purpose and How to Use This Guide
  • Common Core State Standards Alignment Chart
  • Articles
Reading Arguments
  • Lesson Plan Sequencing
  • So You Say?
  • Yea or Nay?
  • Good Intentions: The 5 Ws
  • A-ppealing an Argument's Layers
  • Lesson 1: Recognizing Claims and Finding Evidence
  • Lesson 2: Evaluating Claims and Evidence
  • Lesson 3: Considering Argument Context, Audience, and Purpose
  • Lesson 4: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos--Breaking Down Rationale and Support
Writing Argument Analysis
  • Lesson Plan Sequencing
  • Show, Don't Tell: Supporting Ideas
  • Shortened Sample Argument Analysis Essay
  • Lesson 5: Identifying the Claim, Devices, and Support
  • Lesson 6: Evaluating and Explaining the Effectiveness of Textual Support
  • Lesson 7: Drafting Introductory and Concluding Paragraphs
Writing Argument Essays
  • Lesson Plan Sequencing
  • Lesson 8: Writing the Claim and Determining Context, Audience, and Purpose
  • Lesson 9: Selecting Aristotelian Appeals and Developing Body Paragraphs
  • Lesson 10: Considering Counterclaims and Drafting Introductions and Conclusions

©2017. High school. Reproducible. 77 pages.

Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF.

Print Book: Spiral-bound, 8 x 11 inches.

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