/
Outcome A Benchmark 3 How to write your final essay on Outcome A Benchmark 3 How to write your final essay on

Outcome A Benchmark 3 How to write your final essay on - PowerPoint Presentation

briana-ranney
briana-ranney . @briana-ranney
Follow
354 views
Uploaded On 2019-06-29

Outcome A Benchmark 3 How to write your final essay on - PPT Presentation

Never Let Me Go Class notes Agenda Day 1 of planning Work on Benchmark 3 Complete introduction paragraph Work on Body paragraph one DO Demonstrate mastery of thematic analysis via final essay ID: 760558

evidence family paragraph introduction family evidence introduction paragraph sentence body thesis explain complete essay introduce information benchmark time finish

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Outcome A Benchmark 3 How to write your ..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Outcome A Benchmark 3

How to write your final essay on

Never Let Me Go

Class notes

Slide2

Agenda – Day 1 of planning

Work on Benchmark 3

Complete introduction paragraph

Work on Body paragraph one

DO: Demonstrate mastery of thematic analysis via final essay.

Complete deadlines on time in order to complete a larger project on time.

Follow correct writing structure to communicate in a clear manner.

HW: Must have Introduction and one piece of evidence fully planned on organizer for Monday

Slide3

Deadlines – just do it!

Benchmark 3 is due Tuesday MORNING at 7:05 AMIn order to complete it on time, go through peer editing, and submit a GREAT final draft, you need to make sure you are on targetYou should be able to meet deadlines by working in class. If you don’t finish that day’s task in class, you need to finish it for HWIf you fall behind, you may receive a FLINAO Benchmark 3 will make or break your grade – take it seriously!

Slide4

Today’s Deadline

Have a complete Introduction

Have one piece of evidence fully written (one half of body paragraph 1)

Slide5

Focus on Introduction

Purpose of your introduction is to

Introduce your reader to your thematic idea/concept

Provide necessary background information on

Never Let Me Go

For example, this is where you can describe who Ruth, Tommy, and Kathy are

Explain that they are clones

Introduction Hailsham, the Cottages, and work as a

carer

Remember, you only need to provide the information that is necessary for your essay

Thesis Statement

Slide6

Example Introduction – What is the meaning or impact of family in The Glass Menagerie

While family can be the best part of a person’s life, it can also be one of the most toxic.

The Glass Menagerie

follows the Wingfield family: Amanda, the former debutante mother who wants the best for her children; Tom, the warehouse worker who dreams of more, and Laura, a fragile recluse who lives more in her imagination than the real world. Tom has taken over supporting his family after his father abandoned the family, and throughout the play he feels trapped by his obligations to support his mother and sister. At the same time, Amanda is incapable of seeing true reality, instead overly criticizing Tom and constantly looking for a “gentleman caller” for Laura. As the play develops, the characters fight and bicker over their opposing desires and personalities, thereby demonstrating that even though families should ideally be a safe, supportive environment, this is not always the case. Tennessee Williams in

The Glass Menagerie

uses the Wingfield family’s characterization and the resulting conflicts in order to exemplify that when family members hold opposing values and desires, family bonds can become obligations and turn a person bitter.

Slide7

Introduction

To begin your essay, address your theme or universal idea; what is a general statement you can make to introduce your readers to the ideas you will be discussing?

Transition Sentence: How does this tie in to

Never Let Me Go

?

Summary of

Never Let Me Go

: What is the important information your reader needs to know so that

your

essay makes sense?

Transition to Thesis Statement: How does this context lead to what you will be analyzing? (your thematic message)

State thesis (Author + title + devices + theme)

Slide8

Body paragraph 1

Just like an IQ!!

Instead of the first sentence being a thesis, it is a topic sentence

Topic sentence summarizes the main point of your paragraph.

Example: “Initially, Amanda’s good intentions of helping her children improve are foiled by the conflict of her constant nagging, thereby illustrating how bitterness develops in family members.

Follow ICE – Introduce, Cite, Explain

Slide9

I – Introduce (Context: 2-3 sentences max)

Where & when

in the book does this take place?

At Hailsham…

At the Cottages…

While on the Norfolk trip…

Who is talking to who?

After Kathy confronts Ruth about the pencil case…

When Rodney and Chrissie ask about deferrals…

Remember –you only need to provide context to explain your quotation

Is it necessary to mention their clones? It depends on what you’re citing

Avoid chapter numbers, and describe plot points

Slide10

C – Cite (Blended sentence)

To have a sophisticated blend, paraphrase what immediately comes before your quote

Remember – I can only grade what you put on the page!

Internal citation – (

Ishirguro

#).

When citing dialogue – character quotation marks become apostrophes

“Ruth said

I suppose so

Slide11

E - Explain evidence

2-3 sentences MINIMUM What is the literary device? How is it being used? What is being revealed? How does this then prove the theme? Don’t say “this shows that”; be specific!!

Slide12

Internal Transitions – use this to move from your first piece of evidence to the second

To Compare (build upon something similar)

In additionMoreoverLikewiseFurthermore Similarly

To contrast (Make an opposing claim)

However

On the other hand

Unlike ____,

Yet

On the contrary

Slide13

Today’s Deadline

Have a complete Introduction

Have one piece of evidence fully written (one half of body paragraph 1)

If you didn’t finish this, it’s for homework!!

Slide14

Agenda – Day 2 planning

Work on Benchmark 3 Outline

Finish planning body paragraphs

DO: Meet deadlines to complete larger assignments on time.

Analyze thematic message through literary devices to determine meaning.

HW: Have Intro and NLMG body paragraphs finished tomorrow

Slide15

Deadlines – just do it!

Benchmark 3 is due Tuesday MORNING at 7:05 AMIn order to complete it on time, go through peer editing, and submit a GREAT final draft, you need to make sure you are on targetYou should be able to meet deadlines by working in class. If you don’t finish that day’s task in class, you need to finish it for HWIf you fall behind, you may receive a FLINAO Benchmark 3 will make or break your grade – take it seriously!

Slide16

Outside source reminder

If you are using an outside source we did not cover in class you must

Get it approved by me today

Write down your evidence so you have it in class tomorrow

I won’t let you check your phone!

Slide17

You should have finished…

Introduction paragraph

Body paragraph 1 (at least half of it)

Other NLMG writing practice with my feedback

Slide18

Intro

This lays the background of your essay and overall NLMG details

Ends with your thesis

Slide19

Focus on Introduction

Purpose of your introduction is to

Introduce your reader to your thematic idea/concept

Provide necessary background information on

Never Let Me Go

For example, this is where you can describe who Ruth, Tommy, and Kathy are

Explain that they are clones

Introduction Hailsham, the Cottages, and work as a

carer

Remember, you only need to provide the information that is necessary for your essay

Thesis Statement

Slide20

Example Introduction – What is the meaning or impact of family in The Glass Menagerie

While family can be the best part of a person’s life, it can also be one of the most toxic.

The Glass Menagerie

follows the Wingfield family: Amanda, the former debutante mother who wants the best for her children; Tom, the warehouse worker who dreams of more, and Laura, a fragile recluse who lives more in her imagination than the real world. Tom has taken over supporting his family after his father abandoned the family, and throughout the play he feels trapped by his obligations to support his mother and sister. At the same time, Amanda is incapable of seeing true reality, instead overly criticizing Tom and constantly looking for a “gentleman caller” for Laura. As the play develops, the characters fight and bicker over their opposing desires and personalities, thereby demonstrating that even though families should ideally be a safe, supportive environment, this is not always the case. Tennessee Williams in

The Glass Menagerie

uses the Wingfield family’s characterization and the resulting conflicts in order to exemplify that when family members hold opposing values and desires, family bonds can become obligations and turn a person bitter.

Slide21

Introduction

To begin your essay, address your theme or universal idea; what is a general statement you can make to introduce your readers to the ideas you will be discussing?

Transition Sentence: How does this tie in to

Never Let Me Go

?

Summary of

Never Let Me Go

: What is the important information your reader needs to know so that

your

essay makes sense?

Transition to Thesis Statement: How does this context lead to what you will be analyzing? (your thematic message)

State thesis (Author + title + devices + theme)

Slide22

Planning Benchmark 3 Final essay on Never Let Me Go

Day 2 – Body Paragraphs

Slide23

Body paragraph 1

Just like an IQ!!

Instead of the first sentence being a thesis, it is a topic sentence

Topic sentence summarizes the main point of your paragraph.

Example: “Initially, Amanda’s good intentions of helping her children improve are foiled by the conflict of her constant nagging, thereby illustrating how bitterness develops in family members.

Follow ICE – Introduce, Cite, Explain

Slide24

Follow the outline and ICE!

Introduce evidence – you covered the overall information in your intro paragraph, so focus on specifically setting up this quote.

Cite in full – write out the whole quote you need with page numbers

Explain evidence – follow the outline and use specific details!!

Slide25

I – Introduce (Context: 2-3 sentences max)

Where & when

in the book does this take place?

At Hailsham…

At the Cottages…

While on the Norfolk trip…

Who is talking to who?

After Kathy confronts Ruth about the pencil case…

When Rodney and Chrissie ask about deferrals…

Remember –you only need to provide context to explain your quotation

Is it necessary to mention their clones? It depends on what you’re citing

Avoid chapter numbers, and describe plot points

Slide26

C – Cite (Blended sentence)

To have a sophisticated blend, paraphrase what immediately comes before your quote

Remember – I can only grade what you put on the page!

Internal citation – (

Ishirguro

#).

When citing dialogue – character quotation marks become apostrophes

“Ruth said

I suppose so

Slide27

E - Explain evidence

2-3 sentences MINIMUM What is the literary device? How is it being used? What is being revealed? How does this then prove the theme? Don’t say “this shows that”; be specific!!

Slide28

Internal Transitions – use this to move from your first piece of evidence to the second

To Compare (build upon something similar)

In additionMoreoverLikewiseFurthermore Similarly

To contrast (Make an opposing claim)

However

On the other hand

Unlike ____,

Yet

On the contrary

Slide29

Today’s Deadline

Intro (already finished)

Body paragraphs for NLMG

If you didn’t finish this, it’s for homework!!

Slide30

Agenda – Day 3 planning

Work on Benchmark 3 Outline

Outside sources paragraph(s)

Conclusion

DO: Meet deadlines to complete larger assignments on time.

Analyze thematic message through literary devices to determine meaning.

HW: Have Outline completed to be ready to start typing in the Media Center!

Slide31

What you already have

Introduction that covers the essential information about your theme and NLMGBody paragraphs on NLMG4 pieces of evidence minimum Evidence picked out to use for your outside sources (2)

Slide32

Today’s focus

Completing organizer Writing synthesis paragraph (outside sources)Writing conclusion

Slide33

Outside sources

Topic sentence will pivot (shift) from NLMG to your sources.

Example:

____ can also be seen in [source A] and [source B] by examining [these specific things]

“Just as

The Glass Menagerie

demonstrates the negative influence of family, the Griffin family’s harsh and unkind treatment of Meg in Family Guy as well as Tahani’s failure to satisfy her family’s expectations in The Good Place also demonstrate the negative and toxic influence families can have in a person’s life”.

You can have either one body paragraph (put both sources together) or two ( have each source be separate)

Slide34

Introduce Evidence – provide context

Be brief! Give me the general, critical information to know about your source. 3-4 sentences MAXExample: “In The Good Place, Tahani’s sister Kamilah is a prodigy and successful at everything she does, earning her parents’ effusive praise. Tahani, while successful by most people’s standards, fails to shine as brightly as her sister, and as a result suffers from crippling insecurity and an inferiority complex that ultimately leads to her death”.

Slide35

Cite Evidence

Same process as before

Use a strong blended sentence and make sure you identify speakers!

If it is dialogue, write it out like a script; I will cover formatting when in the MC

Internal citation rules for non-book or short story sources:

Song – use performer’s last name

ie

, (Swift) or (West).

TV show – put episode title (“The Once and Future Flash”)

Movie – put movie title (

Jurassic Park

)

Slide36

E - Explain evidence Same as always!

2-3 sentences MINIMUM What is the literary device? How is it being used? What is being revealed? How does this then prove the theme? Don’t say “this shows that”; be specific!! Example: “Regina is characterized as a mean, toxic friend when she does/says ___”

Slide37

Internal Transitions – use this to move from your first piece of evidence to the second

To Compare (build upon something similar)

In additionMoreoverLikewiseFurthermore Similarly

To contrast (Make an opposing claim)

However

On the other hand

Unlike ____,

Yet

On the contrary

Slide38

Conclusion

Restate thesis

Recap your evidence

End with a “final thought” – why is this an important lesson for readers to learn?

Slide39

Conclusion

Ultimately, through exploring the Wingfield family’s characterization and the resulting conflicts, Tennessee Williams emphasizes that when family members hold opposing values and desires, family bonds can become obligations and turn a person bitter. Meg Griffin’s toxic familicidal treatment, as well as Tahani Al-Jamil’s inferiority complex demonstrate that this issue does not effect the

Wingfields

alone, but is unfortunately pervasive across certain families. Through exploring the interrelation between parents and children, all three authors demonstrate that overbearing parents and withholding love lead to negative outcomes, primarily anger and resentment in their children. By exploring these concepts in literature though, society can hope to rectify these issues before they take root and harm more individuals and families.

Slide40

Today’s Deadline

Complete outline!

If you didn’t finish this, it’s for homework!!

We will be in the Media Center from now on

Meet there!