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TKAM essays, day 3: drafting body paragraphs

Today I will:
~Analyze and interpret the text of TKAM by writing 2 body paragraphs
~Apply my knowledge of technology by typing and editing my writing on the computer

Agenda:
Warm-up: Video: "Why Perfect Grades Don't Matter"
What's your perspective on grades? Do you feel pressure to achieve perfection, either from parents/family or yourself? How do your grades relate to your sense of self-worth?


Class today:
~CP prompt here: LINK / HON prompt here: LINK
~CP: Finish body paragraph #1; write paragraph #2 independently
~HON: Draft body paragraphs; check with Ms. Wright on your claim/thesis before proceeding forward
~HON: If you are utilizing any articles found through online research, visit this page for guidance on correct MLA citation: Purdue OWL

Homework:
~Finish body paragraphs

Looking Ahead:
~We will look at intros/conclusions tomorrow and draft our own
~Essay rough (but complete) drafts due next Monday: 6 raffle tickets for all complete drafts on Monday!
~We will be taking a journey into The Odyssey after spring break while reflecting on our own hero's journey

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