May+29,+2012

Previous Next Homework due Today: //Copy the following Learning Objectives in the **Listening** section of your Notebook: 5/29/12 Daily Cornell Notes P# // . media type="custom" key="10346416" Whole Class:
 * none

Computers:

Direct Instruction:

media type="custom" key="10346382" Task: //**Writing** section: 5/29/12 Follow the Steps to Write an Academic Summary P# // LO: //learn how use resources to write an academic summary// Explain: Take note on the steps of how to write an academic summary:

Step 1. Get your topic sentence from the top of your summary pyramid. Step 2: Explain TS with two or three sentences. Step 3: Use the template to introduce the article title, author, and author's claim. Step 4: Use a transition to move from the author's claim to quote the evidence with a parenthetical citation: (par #). Step 5: Explain the quotes and why it is significant (important). Step 6: Write a concluding sentence.

Translation:

Task: //Type Academic Summary 1// LO: //learn how to use googledocs to type an academic summary// Explain: Open your gmail and go to documents. Create a new document. Change the title to Academic Summary 1 with your first and last initials. Start your document by changing the settings to line spacing 2.0 or double space. Type your 4 part heading on the left, your title in the middle, and indent to start you paragraph.

Translation:

Task: //**Teacher is checking notebooks**// LO: //NA// Explain: The teacher will check for completed assignments

Notes/Translation:

. media type="custom" key="10346388" .

Today's Agenda:

 * 1) agenda
 * 2) debrief

Copy the Homework in your Planners:
none

 Computers:

 Direct Instruction:

 Task: //**Writing** section: 5/29/12 Follow the Steps to Write an Academic Summary P# //  LO: //learn how use resources to write an academic summary//  Explain: Take note on the steps of how to write an academic summary:

 Step 1. Get your topic sentence from the top of your summary pyramid.  Step 2: Explain TS with two or three sentences.  Step 3: Use the template to introduce the article title, author, and author's claim.  Step 4: Use a transition to move from the author's claim to quote the evidence with a parenthetical citation: (par #).  Step 5: Explain the quotes and why it is significant (important).  Step 6: Write a concluding sentence.