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This I Believe

This I Believe. QR Code for This I Believe. Or if you have your laptop…. http://www.npr.org/series/4538138/this-i-believe. In groups…. Read the history of This I Believe under the “About” tab Read the handout “Essay Guidelines”

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This I Believe

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  1. This I Believe

  2. QR Code for This I Believe

  3. Or if you have your laptop… • http://www.npr.org/series/4538138/this-i-believe

  4. In groups… • Read the history of This I Believe under the “About” tab • Read the handout “Essay Guidelines” • Read at least 3 essays in your groups, discuss in your groups and complete the graphic organizer

  5. Now… • Individually, brainstorm about your own belief and begin to start an outline or if you prefer, begin your rough draft

  6. For Homework… • Complete your rough draft, have someone review your essay and have it ready to type in the next lesson!!!

  7. Closing/Summarizer: 3: Ideas you have about your essay 2: Questions about today’s lesson or the class as a whole 1: Visual depiction of your theme

  8. Extension activity For the This I believe essay

  9. Standards addressed in this lesson… • ELACC9-10RI7: Analyze various accounts of a subject told in different mediums (e.g., a person’s life story in print and multimedia), determining which details are emphasized in each account. • ELACC9-10RI2: Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text.

  10. What is a visual text? • A text that is visual in nature or composite

  11. What are the types of visual texts? Literature informative -static image / poster -theme-based Propaganda texts Non fiction and informative -poster boards and posters -brochures Wiki pages Graphic novels Film trailers and posters -fan-made trailers on existing texts -taster/trailers for texts on a theme Short films -based on other texts -use of written here too Advertisements -static and moving -fictional, based on other texts Documentaries -non-fiction -fictional, based on other texts -English themes, research etc.

  12. Why visual texts? Text study source texts and other source texts - deepening learning -sometimes better than straight written and/or verbal -a chance to articulate learning in a different style (from exams, gah!) -further developing text understanding while creating own texts. -integrated texts and access to big concepts -excellent links with other standards /units of work.

  13. Examples of visual texts In young adult literature

  14. Divergent

  15. Another divergent

  16. The Book Thief

  17. The Hunger games

  18. Mockingjay

  19. Now time to apply… • Think about the major element of your essay. • This could be the theme (the central message or idea), an element of the plot/summary, a symbolic element (object or use of color or texture), etc. • It may be abstract, just make sure it has focus and purpose. • Begin to create your visual text!!! • When finished, you will have the opportunity to present.

  20. Summarizer… • Exit ticket: • What did you think about this assignment? • Was this easy/difficult for you? Explain!

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