March 27, 2018

Objective:  Content–I can create complex claim statements by brainstorming and collapsing lists into categories.  Language–I’ll know I can do this when I draft a claim statement for peer and teacher feedback.

Activities:

  1.  Preparation:  Place yesterday’s homework, the two double-entry journals, on your desk.
  2. Independent Study:  Highlight the “pro” evidence in yellow, and the “con” in another color.  Circle the side of the argument with the strongest evidence.
  3. Modeling:  Teacher will model how to find 3 buckets(categories) from the evidence about cellphone usage in schools.
  4. Independent Study:  Student will decide which side of one of the two arguments has the strongest buckets.
  5. Independent:  Students will draft a claim by using the claim statement formula:  __Topic + Opinion__ because__ (bucket 1)__, __(bucket 2)__, and__(bucket 3)__.
  6. Review:  “Steps to Drafting a Claim.”
  7. Submission:  Paper clip today’s draft statement to the two double-entry journals completed for homework yesterday.