FOA Composition NB ThursdayNovember 19 Journal about three
FOA (Composition NB) Thursday-November 19 Journal about three things you are grateful for. Give reasons why you are grateful for whatever you choose.
Agenda 11. 18. 15 Essential Learning: W. 7. 1 Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence Finish Revising Essays Type Final Drafts If you finish early complete Blend space Lessons https: //www. tes. com/lessons/NLF-IKpk. QD 2 Swg/argumentativewriting https: //www. tes. com/lessons/p. Rg 799 Tmd. QCJr. A/explanatorywriting REMINDERS: Author’s Purpose Chart and Typed Final Draft due
FRIDAY-11. 20. 15 TURN IN HAWK MASTERY and Foldable (if you did not finish yesterday) Edit and Revise Essay (5 mins) Bring all materials to the lab to type final draft!
Essay Checklist Heading and Title Intro- Hook, Comments/Background Info, Claim Body 1/2 – Topic, Evidence, Explanation, Link Body 3 - Counterclaim, Evidence, Explanation, Link Transition Words Indent at the start of each new paragraph Commas Quotations (Use direct quotes from the text) Sentence variety (compound and complex) Turn in Do/What Chart, Organizer, Rough Draft and Final Draft on Tuesday!!
TUESDAY-11. 24. 15 Silent Reading REMINDER: Project Feed 3456 pm HAPPY EARLY THANKSGIVING!!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
Transition words check point 1. _______ I met my former boyfriend, I never really understood the meaning of the word unreliable. A. Where C. First of all B. Before D. When 1 b. The transition indicates: A. time C. contrast B. addition D. comparison 2. One reason people have dogs is for companionship; _______ is for protection. A. once C. another B. frequently D. first 2 b. The transition indicates: A. illustration C. conclusion B. addition D. time
Transition words check point 1. _______ I met my former boyfriend, I never really understood the meaning of the word unreliable. A. Where C. First of all B. Before D. When 1 b. The transition indicates: A. time C. contrast B. addition D. comparison 2. One reason people have dogs is for companionship; _______ is for protection. A. once C. another B. frequently D. first 2 b. The transition indicates: A. illustration C. conclusion B. addition D. time
3. _____ Angry Birds is a new game; it has quickly become very popular. A. Although C. In the same way B. When D. Wherever 3 b. The transition indicates: A. contrast C. time B. addition D. comparison 4. Once the referee’s back was turned, the manager of “The Demented Shadow” placed a foreign object ____ his boxer’s glove. A. such as C. inside B. just like D. before 4 b. The transition indicates: A. comparison C. cause and effect B. location D. time 5. Turtles stay in their shells when they are frightened. _______ dogs put their tails between their legs in frightening situations. A. After C. Therefore B. Similarly D. However
3. _____ Angry Birds is a new game; it has quickly become very popular. A. Although C. In the same way B. When D. Wherever 3 b. The transition indicates: A. contrast C. time B. addition D. comparison 4. Once the referee’s back was turned, the manager of “The Demented Shadow” placed a foreign object ____ his boxer’s glove. A. such as C. inside B. just like D. before 4 b. The transition indicates: A. comparison C. cause and effect B. location D. time 5. Turtles stay in their shells when they are frightened. _______ dogs put their tails between their legs in frightening situations. A. After C. Therefore B. Similarly D. However
Transition Words - Bridges, or transitional words and phrases, help to guide readers through a text. Bridges should be used as just that—a bridge connecting sentences and/or paragraphs. Within paragraphs, use bridges to smooth the flow of ideas from one sentence to another. Between paragraphs, use bridges to connect your ideas for an overall flow throughout the essay. Bridges should be placed at the beginning of paragraphs or sentences, rather than at the end.
Using Transitions Transition Idea
Transitions Look at the two groups of sentences below. Which sentences read more smoothly? Click on an answer below. My friend, Marcos, loves to play sports and is very athletic. He has won a scholarship to play football at a university next year. My friend, Marcos, loves to play sports and is very athletic. In fact, he has won a scholarship to play football at a university next year.
Transitions What are transition words?
Transitions A transition word directly tells the reader the logical relationship between one idea and another idea. Transition Idea
Example ; however, Marcos loves to go swimming in the ocean. his parents won’t allow him to do that. The transition, however, tells the reader that the logical relationship between the two ideas is contrast.
Transitions are words that help make your writing more coherent. They create connections between: - one clause and another clause - one sentence and another sentence - one group of sentences and the next group of sentences
Joining Two Independent Clauses One way of joining two independent clauses is with a semicolon, a transition, and a comma. ; furthermore, Marcos is a great swimmer he’s very good at scuba diving. Marcos is a great swimmer ; furthermore, he’s very good at scuba diving.
Connecting Two Sentences You can use a transition and comma to tell the reader the logical relationship between two sentences. In fact, Marcos is very athletic. he plays three sports at school. Marcos is very athletic. In fact, he plays three sports at school.
Placement of Transition Rather than placing the transition at the beginning of the second sentence, you may place it in the middle of the second sentence after the subject with two commas. Marcos is very athletic. subject transition He, in fact, plays three sports at school.
Transitions in Longer Writing When writing a paragraph or a larger piece of writing, you can use a transition to show the reader the logical relationship between one group of sentences and another group of sentences. This is useful when you want to let the reader know that you are changing from one idea to another idea.
Example- Longer Piece of Writing Transition connects ideas in paragraph 2 to ideas in paragraph 1. Essay Introduction Body Paragraph 1 Body Paragraph 2: In addition, Body Paragraph 3: Furthermore, Conclusion: Transition connects ideas in paragraph 3 to ideas in paragraph 2.
Types of Transitions Relationship Addition Transition Moreover Furthermore In addition besides Marcos loves to ski he likes to fish. ; moreover, ; furthermore, ; in addition, ; besides,
Types of Transitions Relationship Reinforcement/Emphasis Transition Indeed In fact Marcos plays basketball The transition and second clause reemphasize the first clause. ; in fact, ; indeed, he plays every Saturday.
Types of Transitions Relationship Exemplification Transition For example For instance In particular Marcos enjoys outdoor sports The second clause is more specific than the first. ; for example, ; for instance, ; in particular, he likes hiking, skiing, and fishing.
Types of Transitions Relationship Contrast Transition However In contrast Marcos enjoys scuba diving ; on the other hand, ; however, ; on the contrary, ; in contrast, I think it is an expensive sport. $$$ On the contrary On the other hand
Types of Transitions Relationship Result or Effect Transition Consequently Thus Therefore Accordingly Hence As a result ; thus, Marcos broke his leg ; consequently, he can’t play basketball. ; therefore, ; hence, ; as a result, ; accordingly,
Types of Transitions Relationship Time Marcos scored a goal Transition Meanwhile (at the same time) Subsequently (after) Thereafter (after) ; subsequently, ; thereafter, after his team won the game.
Transition Words Foldable n n n n n 1 ST Row- Sequential Order/Time 2 ND Row- Addition/More Information 3 RD Row- Cause and Effect 4 TH Row- Summary/Conclusion 5 TH Row- Comparison and Contrast Place Category on the outside List as many Transition words as you can think inside the flap Use your blue transition words sheet if you need help! TURN IT IN TODAY! Revise/Edit Rough Draft! (Incorporate Commas, quotations and transition words)
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