Thursday, April 18, 2019
76 minutes
Learning
Targets:
·
I can identify and describe the speaker, audience, purpose and
tone in a text
·
I can provide textual evidence to support my claims
· I can present my ideas to
classmates
1. SSR
2. Groups: In small groups, using your SOAPSTone charts, discuss the
reading and then do the following: create Google
Slide posters that describe / identify these features of the reading AND create
two questions about the essay that we can discuss as a class:
--Speaker:
Identify the voice (narrator) and
the point of view from which he or she is speaking. Identify the speaker’s
values, biases, and beliefs (if you are able). Determine if the speaker can be
trusted.
--Audience:
who is the intended audience?
Who will hear or read this message?
What are this audience’s biases or values? Is this audience open to the
message?
--Purpose/Argument: What does this speaker hope to achieve? What is the main purpose
(argument)?
What is the author’s purpose/argument?
--Tone:
What is the dominant tone and
what is its effect? Look primarily at the speaker’s attitude. What words,
images, or figures of speech reveal the speaker’s attitude? Are there any
shifts in tone within this document, and if so, what is the result/effect?
Provide at least two quotes for each of the categories from the
reading that support and illustrate your claims about the Speaker, Audience,
Purpose/Argument, and Tone
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