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Comparing Craft in Different Texts

Comparing Craft in Different Texts. Open comp book to your yellow ARG Look for the yellow highlighter mark on today’s text (handout). [wolf and Indian School texts] You’re going to be an expert on this piece. We are reading all pieces aloud.

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Comparing Craft in Different Texts

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  1. Comparing Craft in Different Texts Open comp book to your yellow ARG Look for the yellow highlighter mark on today’s text (handout). [wolf and Indian School texts] You’re going to be an expert on this piece. We are reading all pieces aloud. Fill out # 2 and # 3 on the “TEXT TYPES: Inquiry Sheet” Expert groups form (all Text 1 experts have together…) In the big expert groups, break into groups of 3 In your group of 3…

  2. Write next to the title of each text • MI = • Auth. Purp = • TT (Text Type) = Remember the possible text types they could be: • Nonfiction Narrative • Fiction Narrative • Nonfiction Informational • Nonfiction Persuasive • Poetry

  3. Annotate CRAFT • Underline words and phrases • Write EXACTLY what kind of craft the author used Facts Statistics Personal experience Logical order of ideas Persuasive language Argument Historical info Call to Action Rhyme Repetition (repeating words/phrases) Syntax (word order) Diction (word choice) Imagery / Figurative lang. (vivid wording) Symbolism Metaphors & Similes Characterization Conflict Rising action Turning Point Resolution Irony (what happens is not what you expected)

  4. Once Expert Groups finish… • Jigsaw to form new groups containing… • a Text 1 expert • a Text 2 expert • A Text 3 expert • Share Out • Text 1 Expert share MI, Author’s Purp, Audience, & Craft examples • Text 2 Expert share • Text 3 Expert share

  5. In your comp book… • Write a list of KINDS of CRAFT for each text type Facts Statistics Personal experience Logical order of ideas Persuasive language Argument Historical info Call to Action Rhyme Repetition (repeating words/phrases) Syntax (word order) Diction (word choice) Imagery / Figurative lang. (vivid wording) Symbolism Metaphors & Similes Characterization Conflict Rising action Turning Point Resolution Irony (what happens is not what you expected)

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