Thursday, January 9, 2020

SPW Presentations

Goal: Finish SPW presentations and present them to the class

Agenda: 
Journal
Sentence-Phrase-Word Presentations
Exploring the Depths

1. Journal 
What is the most powerful word in your SPW presentation and why?

2. Sentence-Phrase-Word Presentations 
You've been working on SPW presentations with your group. Today, you will share your presentations that detail from each section:
  • Sentence that was meaningful to you, that captures a core idea of the text 
  • Phrase that moved, engaged, or provoked you 
  • Word that captured your attention or struck you as powerful
3. Exploring the Depths Questions 
  • There are questions HERE for you to answer with a partner. 
  • You only have to choose TWO out of the four questions. 
  • Using the RACE format on both questions will earn you full credit.
4. Six Word Memoir 
  • Your final job is to write a six word memoir from STRAUSS' perspective. 
  • There is an assignment in Google Classroom for you to complete in the form of a Google drawing. 
  • Your drawing should include the following: 
    • Six word memoir 
    • Illustration that shows your main point 
    • Your name 

Make sure you're not falling behind: 
  • Due 1/7: Questions in Google Classroom called "Navigating the Waters: Guilty as Not Charged." 
  • Due 1/8: Sentence-Phrase-Word with your table partner(s)-on paper
  • Due today 1/9: Slideshow created with table partner AND Exploring the Depths Questions
  • Due tomorrow 1/10: Six word memoir in Google Classroom