Title: Analysis and Commentary: The Tour Guide
1Analysis and Commentary The Tour Guide
- Social Studies Writing Series 5
2Analysis and Commentary Tell Them What to See
- Explains how the facts you have given support the
topic sentence in your paragraph - Usually answers the questions Why? and How?
- Do the thinking for your readers connect and
explain your facts - Persuade as if you were a lawyer or a salesperson
3Pieces of a Body Paragraph
- (Topic sent.) Although eating is important in
both celebrations, the sit down meal is central
to Thanks-giving whereas July 4th food is meant
to be carried and eaten outdoors. (Facts) Grocery
stores advertise frozen turkeys, stuffing,
potatoes, and cans of pumpkin during the
Thanksgiving season. (Commentary) Each of these
foods requires preparation before they can be
cooked. (Facts) For July 4th, however, stores
advertise discounts on sodas, hot dogs,
hamburgers, and chips. (Comment-ary) Many July
4th foods are ready to be eaten without cooking
they are easy to take to a baseball game or a
fireworks show. But even foods that need cooking
can usually be thrown on a grill without any
preparation and then eaten without utensils. Food
is the event for Thanksgiving food is not the
focus for July 4th. (Clincher sent.) For
Thanksgiving, people go to the food for July
4th, the food goes with the people.
4Strategy 1 Fill in the Blank
- Example
- Dear Mom,
- I need 10.
- 10 will let me see the new movie.
- All of my friends have seen the new movie and
thats all they talk about, so I need to see it
so that I can join the conver-sation. Also, my
teacher has used the movie as an example and I
didnt know what he was talking about. -
- Dear ________________,
- I need ______________.
- Supporting fact as to why you need it
____________________ - Explanation of fact
- _____________________
5Strategy 2 Prompt How are werewolves and
vampires similar and different?
- Activities for this strategy
- Brainstorm and categorize the prompt
- Divide into groups or pairs
- Write a topic sentence, supporting evidence and
analysis and commentary for one body paragraph - Share body paragraphs and choose the best ones
for a class essay
6Strategy 2 Prompt How are werewolves and
vampires similar and different?
- Werewolves brainstorming
- Human
- Full moon
- Grow hair and fangs
- Can run in packs
- Hide being werewolves
- Run to forests
- Quiet as people
- Vampires brainstorming
- Undead never die
- Drink human blood
- Bite necks
- Kill people who become new vampires
- Live in cities
- Well dressed
- Good looking
7Strategy 2 Prompt How are werewolves and
vampires similar and different?
How they transform Where they live How they view their supernatural qualities
Were-wolves Full moon alive Outskirts go to woods when wolf Embarrassed want to protect other humans
Vampires Always vampire dead Urban usually older cities Proud, arrogant want to make others vampires
8Strategy 2 Prompt How are werewolves and
vampires similar and different?
- Thesis Although werewolves and vampires are
both fictional monsters who harm humans, they
differ in how they transform, where they live,
and how they view their supernatural qualities. - Body Paragraph 1 How they transform
- Supporting evidence
- Analysis and Commentary
- Body Paragraph 2 Where they live
- Supporting evidence
- Analysis and Commentary
- Body Paragraph 3 How they view their
supernatural qualities - Supporting evidence
- Analysis and Commentary
9Strategy 2
- Divide into groups or pairs Each group/pair
gets 1 body paragraph from the previous slide - Write a topic sentence, supporting evidence and
analysis and commentary for one body paragraph - 3) Share body paragraphs and choose the best
ones for a class essay
10Strategy 3 www.donorschoose.org
- Preparation
- Go to www.donorschoose.org, select and print out
enough 810 requests (enough for each student
group of 34 to have one) - You could donate (or ask the PTO to donate) 5 -
10 to the group who argues for their cause the
best
11Strategy 3 www.donorschoose.org
- Have groups choose 1 request from donorschoose
- Groups need to write
- Topic sentence arguing one reason why their
request should be funded - Supporting evidence (facts) Write a sentence
that gives evidence as to why the request should
be funded - Commentary Explanation as to how the evidence
shows that the request should be funded
12Strategy 4 Pictures
- Write a reason that the photographer took the
picture (Topic sentence) - 2) Give evidence (facts) from the picture to
support your reason - 3) Explain how the evidence supports your reason
13Strategy 4 Pictures Example
Why did the photographer take this picture?
- (Topic sent.) The photographer took this
picture to show that Albert Einstein was human.
(Fact) Einstein raised his eyebrows and stuck out
his tongue. (Commentary) This behavior isnt
typical of a genius who is a scientist and it
makes the viewers laugh. Obviously, Einstein
didnt always take himself too seriously.
14Strategy 4 Pictures Practice
- Why did the photographer take this picture?
15Strategy 5 Fill-in-the-Commentary Essay
- Cinderella and Snow White
16Strategy 6 Class Essay
- Assign an essay to the class
- Brainstorm, categorize and write the thesis as a
whole class - Divide categories among groups and have each
group write one body paragraph - Have them write the topic sentence in black ink,
supporting evidence in blue ink, and commentary
in red ink
17Strategy 7 4-Square
Topic sentence (State which category is being compared and why) Evidence (What is your proof? What was in the documents?)
Fully elaborated (Make us see the importance of the connection with new eyes) Explanation (Connect evidence to topic sentence. How do the facts prove the topic sentence?)
18Strategy 8
- The next 5 slides are from previous writing
PowerPoints - Students can practice writing analysis and
commentary using one or more of the slides - As a whole class, model and think aloud writing
one body paragraph from one slide - In pairs or in groups, choose one body paragraph
to write, focusing on the analysis and commentary - For homework, write one body paragraph
- Give students the Body Paragraph rubric and let
them score their own and/or their peers
19Thanksgiving and July 4th
- Body Paragraph 1Who we celebrate with
- Thanksgiving family
- July 4th neighbors
- Body Paragraph 2Why we celebrate
- Thanksgiving giving thanks
- July 4th U.S. birthday
- Body Paragraph 3What we do to celebrate
- Thanksgiving football and food
- July 4th parades, music, and fireworks
- Thesis Thanksgiving and July 4th, two federal
holidays unique to the U.S., are both similar and
different in who they are celebrated with, why
they are celebrated, and what is done to
celebrate them.
20Football and Basketball
- Body Paragraph 1Equipment and cost
- Football Expensive (lots of equipment and
people) - Basketball Inexpensive (not much equipment)
- Body Paragraph 2Brings people together
- Football All day event with hundreds of
thousands - Basketball Shorter, more frequent events
- Body Paragraph 3Players and Rules
- Football Large and aggressive tackling and
plays - Basketball Tall and agile players jump shots
and dribbling - Thesis Football and basketball both reflect the
U.S.s need to be bigger, more powerful, and
wealthier than the rest of the world even as they
differ in what is needed to play the games, how
they bring people together, and how the games are
played.
21Schools in 1950s and Today
- Body Paragraph 1Economic
- 1950s chalkboards and paper
- Today projectors, computers, interactive boards
- Body Paragraph 2Social
- 1950s Memorization of facts, paddling, parent
support - Today Creativity, schools take on parental
roles - Body Paragraph 3Political
- 1950s Segregated, failure is students
responsibility - Today Desegregated, IDEA, NCLB, failure is
schools responsibility - Thesis Since the 1950s, schools in the U.S.
have become more inclusive and more responsible
for preparing all students for success in
tomorrows world.
22Austin, Texas
- Position Austin rocks! Thesis Families and
singles should move to Austin because of the
outstanding University of Texas, beautiful Lady
Bird Lake, and delicious Mexican food. - Road map UT, Lady Bird Lake, Chuys
- Position Austin stinks!
- Thesis It is surprising that anyone ever
chooses to live in Austin because of its terrible
traffic, dying malls, and high summer
temperatures. - Road map IH-35 at rush hour, Highland Mall,
any large parking lot at noon in August
23Analysis and Commentary Tell Your Audience
What to See
- Connect the facts to your position
- Answer Why? and How?
- Think aloud for your audience
- Sell your position