As you near the end of the school year, get the information and motivation you need to finish strong with Unit 9: Formal Critiques. In this two-part webinar, Andrew explains the purpose of Unit 9 and how to teach it to your students, walks you through a Unit 9 sample composition, describes the difference between a fiction and a non-fiction critique, and much more.
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Referenced Materials:
"Book Report" from "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown!"
Click here to download the slides that accompanied the original Structure and Style Unit 9 webinar.
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QUESTIONS ASKED:
6:03 - Jennifer asks "How do you know a high schooler is ready for literary analysis? What should I be looking for in his essays to know he's proficient? How many times do they need to go through the different units before they're ready to go onto something like Windows to the World"
11:31 - Heather asks "Do IEW's material ever teach a three level outline?"
12:57 - Sherry asks "Any tips for students to write in the present tense when writing about the story?"
14:55 - Anne-Marie asks "In Genghis Khan and his Hawk, my son felt that the death of the hawk was needless. He felt that loyalty is usually rewarded but not in this story. Is his opinion valid because it seems the death of the hawk makes the story so emotional?"
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