There was my preference for the subtleties of dawn and dusk as opposed to the v ulgar blaring hour of high noon from My Life as a Bat by Margaret Atwood Journal 11614 The Wordoftheday is ID: 415025
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Subtleties“There was my preference for the subtleties of dawn and dusk, as opposed to the vulgar blaring hour of high noon.”~ from “My Life as a Bat” by Margaret Atwood
Journal 11-6-14The Word-of-the-day is Subtleties.
Write the word and the sentence below.
Write a new sentence with the word
subtleties
. Be sure to add context clues to your new sentence.
Be ready to share.Slide2
aka “The VLT”Volusia Literacy Test RubricSlide3
Volusia Literacy Test (VLT)+Planning
Reading Text
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Your EssaySlide4
Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing RubricSlide5
Find and highlight or underline the following:What is this rubric for?What type of writing will be graded with this rubric?What categories will your essay be graded on?What score would a perfect essay receive?Can you receive a zero? How?Navigating the rubricSlide6
Response = Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing Rubricyour essay Slide7
Purpose =Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing Rubricyour reasonSlide8
Focus = Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing Rubricyour topicSlide9
Organization =Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing Rubricyour writing structure; the order or sequence of your writingSlide10
Evidence =Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing RubricFacts/statements from the textSlide11
Elaboration =Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing Rubricexplanation of the evidenceSlide12
Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing Rubric - Purpose, Focus, and OrganizationSlide13
Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing RubricSlide14
Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing RubricSlide15
Grades 8-11Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Writing RubricSlide16
With your partner, read the remaining sections of the rubric and determine three words that best describe each section.Write these words in your blank rubric.I will be walking around and helping. Please ask for help, if needed.Be ready to share.Three little wordsSlide17
On the sticky note, Write your first name.Then, briefly explain how you would receive a 4 on your informational/expository essay.Exit Ticket