Title: Writing Unit
1 2Why Write?
- Why is it important to know how to write well?
- What are the benefits of good writing?
- What are the consequences of bad writing?
3Talk Show
- If you could be on televison, the radio, a talk
show, etc. and voice your opinion, would you? Why
or why not? - How can this apply to writing?
4Attention!
- How do you capture someones attention? How do
you keep their attention? - How can you convince someone of your position in
writing?
5Case Building
- How do you convince your parents or guardians to
let you do something or let you have something?
What works? What definitely does not work? - How can you build your case in an essay?
6Lasting Impression
- How do people make a lasting impression on you?
What can you do to make a lasting impression on
someone else? - How can you make your writing make a lasting
impression ?
7Distracting Behaviors
- What are annoying or distracting behaviors that
make you avoid people or impact your ability to
listen to what they are saying? - What are some distracting behaviors in writing?
8Visual Appeal
- What makes an outfit look good? Be specific.
- OR
- What makes a car/truck look good? Be specific.
- What makes writing look good?
9True Writing
- Ernest Hemingway said, Good Writing is True
Writing - What does this mean? Do you agree or disagree?
10My Writing
- What is your greatest strength in writing?
- What is your greatest weakness?
- Specifically, how can you improve your writing?
11Soul Writing
- Writing is the soul on paper
- Do you agree with this quote? Why or why not?
12- Make a FAT-P for this prompt and jot down
observations, readings, and examples that you
could use. - Write a speech for rising freshman on the meaning
of perseverance. - Perseverance is failing nineteen times and
succeeding the twentieth Julie Andrews - Life is not easy for any of us. But what of
that? We must have perseverance and above all
confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we
are gifted for something, and that this thing, at
whatever cost, must be attained Marie Curie - Perseverance is not a long race it is many
short races one after the other. Walter Elliot - Perseverance is the hard work you do after you
get tired of doing the hard work you already
did. Newt Gingrich - Just remember, you can do anything you set your
mind to, but it takes actions, perseverance, and
facing your fears. Gillian Anderson - Using the information presented, your
experiences, observations, and/or readings, write
a speech for rising freshman on the meaning of
perseverance.
13Synonyms for Common Writing
- Look at your Synonyms for Common Writing Handout.
Find 5 words out of the list that you often use.
Circle/highlight 3 of the synonyms you could use
in place of the common word. Record information
on Global introduction sheet.
14Cause and Effect
- Event Student fails a course for the 9 week
period - What are possible causes for this event?
- What are possible effects?
15Cause and Effect
- Event Student has a minor car wreck
- What are possible causes for this event?
- What are possible effects?
16Powerful Verbs
- Look at your 100 Power Verbs Handout. Find and
highlight/circle 5 words that appeal to you.
Create a sentence using each word.
17Make a FAT-P for this prompt and jot down
observations, readings, and examples that you
could use.
- Write a speech to present to your school board in
which you examine the causes behind academic
cheating at the high school level. - Recently the Educational Testing Service
published an advertisement titled, Cheating is a
Personal Foul. The following information was
presented in the advertisement.Academic Cheating
Fact Sheet - Academic cheating is defined as representing
someone else's work as your own. It can take many
forms, including sharing another's work,
purchasing a term paper or test questions in
advance, paying another to do the work for you. - Statistics show that cheating among high school
students has risen dramatically during the past
50 years. - In the past it was the struggling student who
was more likely to cheat just to get by. Today it
is also the above-average college bound students
who are cheating. - Grades, rather than education, have become the
major focus of many students. - Math and Science are the courses in which
cheating most often occurs. Computers can make
cheating easier than ever before. For example,
students can download term papers from the world
wide web. - According to the 1998 poll of Who's Who Among
American High School Students, 80 of the
country's best students cheated to get to the top
of their class. More than half the students
surveyed said they don't think cheating is a big
deal and most did not get caught.
18Make a FAT-P for this prompt and jot down
observations, readings, and examples that you
could use.
- Read the following quotations
- Artistic creativity is a whirlpool of
imagination that swirls in the depths of the
mind.-Anonymous - Art does not reproduce what we see it makes us
see. Klee - Do not quench your inspiration and your
imagination do not become the slave of your
model. Vincent van Gogh - We are told never to cross a bridge until we
come to it, but this world is owned by men who
have crossed bridges in their imagination far
ahead of the crowd. Anonymous - The man who has no imagination has no wings.
Muhammad Ali - The process of imagining, or of forming mental
images or concepts of what is not actually
present.- Websters - Using the opinions presented in the quotations
above, as well as your own experiences,
observations and/or readings, write a college
application essay to an art school in which you
discuss the definition of imagination.
19Make a FAT-P for this prompt and jot down
observations, readings, and examples that you
could use.
- Read the following quotations
- I know how men in exile feed on dreams of hope.
Aeschylus - Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that
if you just show up and try to do the right
thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch
and work You dont give up. Anne Lamott - While theres life, theres hope. -CiceroNever
deprive someone of hope it might be all they
have. H. Jackson Brown Jr. - Young people have an almost biological destiny
to be hopeful. Marshall Ganz - Hope is necessary in every condition. Samuel
Johnson - Using the opinions presented in the quotations
above, as well as your own experiences,
observations and/or readings, write a letter to
senior citizens in which you discuss the
definition of hope.
20Powerful Verbs
- Look at your 100 Power Verbs Handout. Find and
highlight/circle 5 words that appeal to you.
Create a sentence using each word.
21Create a FAT-P for this prompt and list any
observations, readings, and/or experiences that
you could use
- Read the following quotations
- Where there is love, there is pain Spanish
Proverb - Love is patient, Love is kind. It does not
envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is
not rude, it is not self-seeking. It is not
easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with
the truth. It always protects, always trusts,
always hopes, always perseveres. Love never
fails. -1st Corinthians 134-8 The Bible - All love that has not friendship for its base,
it like a mansion built upon the sand. Ella
Wheeler Wilcox - Love is everything its cracked up to beIt
really is worth fighting for, being brave for,
risking everything for. -Erica Jong - Using the opinions presented in the quotations
above, as well as your own experiences,
observations and/or readings, write a Valentines
Day editorial to a magazine or newspaper in which
you discuss the definition of love.
22Make a FAT-P for this prompt and jot down
observations, readings, and examples that you
could use.
- On August 20th, 1999, CNN published an article
titled, Televisions Effects on Kids It can be
harmful, by Daphne Miller. - The article stated that the average child in the
United States spends about 25 hours a week in
front of the television (including the use of
VCR), according to the latest annual Media in the
Home survey, conducted by the Annenberg Public
Policy Center-a number significantly exceeding
the maximum limit suggested by the American
Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). - Over the past several decades a number of
studies have shown that there are several ways
that television can be harmful to the mental and
physical health of children. Thats not to say
that all television is bad for kids. In fact, a
number of quality childrens showsengage kids in
positive ways. However, when children watch
television frequently and indiscriminately, the
effects can be detrimental. - For exampleThe Media in the Home survey found
that 28 percent of all childrens shows contained
four or more incidents of violence per show-a
number that media experts consider high. - There appears to be a strong relationship
between time spent in front of the television and
being overweight.TV watching (especially
late-night and violent shows) has been connected
with poor sleep patterns in children. - Using the information presented, your
experiences, observations, and/or readings, write
a speech to present to your communitys
elementary and middle school Parent/Guardian
Associations in which you examine the harmful
effects of children watching too much television.
23Make a FAT-P for this prompt and jot down
observations, readings, and examples that you
could use.
- Read the following quotations
- Opinions founded on prejudice are always
sustained with the greatest of violence.-Francis
Jeffrey - Prejudice is the child of ignorance. Hazlitt
- There are those who are asking the devotees of
civil rights, When will you be satisfied? We
can never be satisfied as long as our bodies,
heavy with fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging
in the motels of the highways and the hotels of
the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as
the Negros basic mobility is from a smaller
ghetto to a larger one. We can never be satisfied
as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and
a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for
which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and
we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down
like waters and righteousness like a mighty
stream. from I Have a Dream by Martin Luther
King, Jr. - Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the
personality and eats away its vital unity. Hate
destroys a mans sense of values and his
objectivity. It causes him to describe the
beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and
to confuse the true with the false and the false
with the true. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Prejudice-Irrational suspicion or hatred of a
particular group, race, or religion. American
Heritage Dictionary - Using the opinions presented in the quotations
above, as well as your own experiences,
observations and/or readings, write an editorial
to your local newspaper in which you discuss the
meaning of the word prejudice.
24Powerful Verbs
- Look at your 100 Power Verbs Handout. Find and
highlight/circle 5 words that appeal to you.
Create a sentence using each word.
25Make a FAT-P for this prompt and jot down
observations, readings, and examples that you
could use.
- Read the following information
- The excerpts listed below originally appeared in
a 2000 article published by Focus Adolescent
Services titled Youth Who Drop Out One-Third of
Those Who Enter High Schools Dont Graduate.
- More than half the students who drop out leave by
the tenth grade, 20 quit by the eighth grade,
and 3 drop out by the fourth grade. - Nearly 25 changed schools two or more times,
with some changing for disciplinary reasons. - Almost 20 were held back a grade, and almost
half failed a course. - Almost one-half missed at least 10 days of
school, one-third cut class at least 10 times,
and one-quarter were late at least 10 times. - 8 spent time in a juvenile home or shelter
- One-third were put on in-school suspension,
suspended, or put on probation, and more than 15
were expelled. - 12 of dropouts ran away from home
- Reasons Why Youth Drop Out
- Didnt like school in general or the school they
were attending. - Were failing, getting poor grades, or couldnt
keep up with school work. - Didnt get along with teachers and/or students.
- Had disciplinary problems, were suspended, or
expelled. - Didnt feel safe in school
- Got a job, had a family to support, or had
trouble managing both school and work. - Got married, got pregnant, or became a parent.
- Had a drug or alcohol problem
- Using the information presented, your
experiences, observations, and/or readings, write
a speech to present to your classmates in which
you examine the causes, influences, and reasons
behind why high school students drop-out.
26Powerful Verbs
- Look at your 100 Power Verbs Handout. Find and
highlight/circle 5 words that appeal to you.
Create a sentence using each word.
27Support and Elaboration
- Statement The administration has the right to
examine the contents of a students cell phone. - Agree or Disagree and Give Specific
Reasons/Support for your Position!
28Support and Elaboration
- Statement Schools need to have a dress code to
create a healthy learning environment. - Agree or Disagree and Give Specific
Reasons/Support for your Position!
29Support and Elaboration
- StatementThe Legal Dropout Rate should be raised
to 18. - Agree or Disagree and Give Specific
Reasons/Support for your Position!
30Support and Elaboration
- StatementTexting while driving should result in
a 500 fine. - Agree or Disagree and Give Specific
Reasons/Support for your Position!
31Support and Elaboration
- StatementEnd of Course Tests (EOCs) should be
eliminated. - Agree or Disagree and Give Specific
Reasons/Support for your Position!
32Support and Elaboration
- StatementStudent Athletes should be tested for
Drugs - Agree or Disagree and Give Specific
Reasons/Support for your Position!
33Support and Elaboration
- Statement The Supernatural (ghosts, aliens,
angels, etc.) exists. - Agree or Disagree and Give Specific
Reasons/Support for your Position!