Author Archives: Amanda Lichocki

  • SLOT-Referencing Article of the Week #3, read and annotate for Audience and  Purpose.
    • Highlight textual evidence
    • Label and explain through annotation
      • Reasoning Practice
        • Claim– Apple should have to assist the United States government  in gaining access to private information.

          Evidence– “Thanks to Apple’s encryption software and additional security features, terrorists can conspire to commit another 9/11 attack with little fear of discovery” (McKenzie 2).

          ReasoningExplain how the evidence proves the claim.

  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes.
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Outline due. Begin typing/MLA set-up. Assignment is posted in Google Classroom. Make sure to view the rubric.

  • SLOT-Referencing Article of the Week #3, read and annotate for Speaker and Occasion.
    • Highlight textual evidence
    • Label and explain through annotation
      • Reasoning Practice
        • Claim: Apple should not have to assist the United States government in gaining access to private information.

          Evidence: Weakening encryption would hurt average citizens who rely on companies like Apple to protect their private information (Apple vs. The United States Government).

          Reasoning: Explain how the evidence supports the claim.

  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Outline-Conclusion. Completed outline due tomorrow!

  • SLOT-Referencing this week’s Mentor Text, show me how you would begin Body 1. This should be 1-2 sentences. Then, write a possible counter argument.
  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes.
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Outline Body 1 and Body 2 using Tree Map Outline Format. If you were absent last Wednesday, see Mrs. Lichocki for a copy.

  • SLOT-Referencing the Mentor Text for this week, identify the attention grabber by highlighting the text.
    • Explain how you know this is the attention grabber. Why would it grab someone’s attention? Answer these questions by annotating in the margins.
  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes.
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Works Cited Note Cards due! Begin Outline-Intro paragraph.

  • SLOT-Referencing this week’s Mentor Text, identify the claim statement by highlighting.
    • Explain through annotation how you know this is the author’s claim.
  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes.
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Create works cited note cards for each of your 4 sources. Reference the Owl Purdue Website for assistance. I have provided you with a link to a PDF file of example note cards.

  • SLOT-Referencing this week’s Mentor Text, read the introduction for an argumentative research paper and correct all MLA related errors.
    • Highlight the errors and make the corrections in the margins
  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes.
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Research note cards due!
    • Write your three pronged claim statement-due tomorrow!
      • Claim must be written on a note card and titled.

  • SLOT-Referencing Article of the Week #2, respond to the following prompt in two paragraphs:
    • Paragraph #1-Intro and Claim
    • Paragraph #2-Correctly embedded quote that supports your claim
      • Do you agree or disagree with Harvard’s proposed changes to the college admission process?
  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes.
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Continue research and note taking. Completed note cards due Monday! You must have at least 3-5 note cards per source. You are required to have 4 sources.

  • SLOT-Referencing the article of the week, read and annotate for Purpose, Subject, and Tone.
    • Highlight textual evidence
    • Label and explain through annotation
  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes.
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Research approved topic. Take notes on 4 sources using multi-colored note cards. 3-5 note cards per source completed and due on Monday! Your four sources can all be electronic (from the Internet) and must consist of a magazine article, newspaper article, website, and book.

  • SLOT-Referencing Article of the Week #2, read and annotate for SpeakerOccasion, and Audience.
    • Highlight textual evidence
    • Label and explain through annotation
  • SSR-Read novel for 10 minutes.
  • Argumentative Research Paper-Topic Selection