Write as if it is going to be read by someone who knows less about the subject than you do .

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Quickwrite #8 -Tips for writing. Write as if it is going to be read by someone who knows less about the subject than you do. Quickwrite #8 -Take A Stand. In American History, Andrew Jackson would be considered a hero/villain because…. Rules One person speaks @ a time - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Write as if it is going to be read Write as if it is going to be read by someone who knows less by someone who knows less about the subject than you do.about the subject than you do.

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In American In American History, History, Andrew Andrew Jackson Jackson would be would be

considered a considered a hero/villainhero/villain because….because….

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• RulesRules– One person speaks @ a timeOne person speaks @ a time– After someone speaks, next speaker After someone speaks, next speaker

must repeat/rephrase their point for must repeat/rephrase their point for clarification and reinforcementclarification and reinforcement

– Wait 3 seconds before speakingWait 3 seconds before speaking– Not allowed to comment again until Not allowed to comment again until

44thth comment comment– Move back and forth Move back and forth way of silent way of silent

agreementagreement

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Defend your position in the debate, keep notes and cite specific ideas

using your notebook paper. Annotate (comment on) what you

agree or disagree with.

At the bottom of your paper explain what side you were initially, if you stayed or changed,

and explain your reasoning. *Use the notes you made during the

discussion.*