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1 Agenda Do Now: Classroom Expectations Survey/HW Check Vocabulary: Review Notecards Hook: Hamburgers and Writing? INM: Analytical Process Paragraph GP: Practice with Ender’s “Motivation” IP: Practice with character element of your choice Closing: Exit Ticket/Homework

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Agenda

Do Now: Classroom Expectations Survey/HW CheckVocabulary: Review NotecardsHook: Hamburgers and Writing? INM: Analytical Process Paragraph GP: Practice with Ender’s “Motivation” IP: Practice with character element of your choice

Closing: Exit Ticket/Homework

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Get Ready to Color Your World! • How to Write an Effective

Paragraph• Materials: When we write, we will

use blue, red, and black pens.

–BLACK is for Commentary Sentences (CM).

–RED is for Concrete Detail (CD).

–BLUE is for Topic Sentences (TS) and Concluding Sentences (CS).

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Step 1: TOPIC SENTENCE

• A Topic Sentence (TS) is the bottom bun of a hamburger.

• TS = first sentence of the paragraph. It shows the main idea.• MUST be a controversial statement--something that you have to prove or argue

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1) The most important theme in Ender’s Game is leadership.

Example Topic Sentence (TS)

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Step 2: CONCRETE DETAIL

• Concrete Details (CD) are the meat of the hamburger.

• CDs = facts, quotes, examples, directly from the text.• CDs can’t be argued with—a CD is

evidence that supports your point!

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Example Text Evidence (TE)

2) For example, Ender is pushed to his limit and says, “I don’t care about their game anymore, Bean. I’m not going to play it anymore”.

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Step 3: COMMENTARY

• Commentary Sentences (CM) are the “extras” on the hamburger—the tomato, cheese, lettuce, mayo—they make it delicious and keep the meat sticking to the bun!

• CMs = your analysis, interpretation, explanation, or insight into the text.

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TS, CD, CM, CS—Now What?

• CHUNKING•

Use a combination (or “ratio”) of 1:2. That is, for every 1 TE, you will have 2 CMs.

A combination of CDs and CSs is called a “chunk.”

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Example Commentary Sentences (2 CMs)

3) This evidence shows that Ender has been pushed to his limit. 4) Since he has been pushed to his limit, the commanders expect him to push others beyond their limits too.

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One Chunk: 1 CD + 2 CM

2) For example, Ender is pushed to his limit and says, “I don’t care about their game anymore, Bean. I’m not going to play it anymore”. This evidence shows that Ender has been pushed to his limit. 4) Since he has been pushed to his limit in the game, the commanders expect him to push others beyond their limits too.

Ratio = 1:2

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Step 4: CONCLUDING SENTENCE

• A concluding sentence (CS) is the top bun of the hamburger.

• A CS wraps up the paragraph. It rephrases the main idea.

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CS

Therefore, one quality of leadership that Ender learns is pushing himself and others beyond their limits so they can beat the Buggers to save humankind.

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LET’S EAT!

Now you know how to write a one-chunk paragraph!

Let’s read it all together:

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Step 6: A Whole Paragraph

1) The most important theme in Ender’s Game is leadership. 2) For example, Ender is pushed to his limit and says, “I don’t care about their game anymore, Bean. I’m not going to play it anymore”. . 3). This evidence shows that Ender has been pushed to his limit. 4) Since he has been pushed to his limit in the game, the commanders expect him to push others beyond their limits too. (5) Therefore, one quality of leadership that Ender learns is pushing himself and others beyond their limits so they can beat the Buggers to save humankind.

Your Turn!!

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Write an APP

• Write an APP about Ender’s motivation• Use your quote from the Char. Autopsy.

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