1-19-16 Article Annotation Day 2

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ARTICLE ANNOTATION
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Honors MYP
GRAMMAR SNIPPET: VERB TENSE REVIEW
1/19/16
 Directions: Identify any verbs that create a shift in verb tense from the tense that is
first established in the sentence, and write the correct tense of the verb.
 When he kicked the ball into the net, the fans go wild.
 Yesterday, Rebecca was told to remove her wet boots before she enters the
kitchen, but she walks in without removing them anyway.
 When you have the chance to see Ronny for yourself, you should have seen that I
do not exaggerate about the amount of weight he had lost.
 Every morning when the alarm clock rings, I yawned, stretched and roll over for an
extra five minutes of sleep.
 Katie will plan a trip to visit the Museum of Natural History next weekend so that
she attended a lecture about the healing powers of snake venom.
OBJECTIVE, AGENDA, HOMEWORK
 Objective: Students will apply the definitions of logos, pathos, and
ethos to identify examples of each in a variety of genres.
 Agenda:
 Grammar Snippet: Verb Tense Review
 Latin Roots
 Collect Works Cited and Check Books
 Highlight Articles for Logos, Pathos, and Ethos
 Homework:
 Highlighted articles and mind maps due Friday, January 22.
 Latin roots 6-10 due Monday, January 25.
THE WEEK AHEAD
Tuesday, January 19: highlight 2 articles
Wednesday, January 20: begin mind maps
Thursday, January 21: highlight last 2 articles
Friday, January 22: work on info-graphics
while checking 6 highlighted articles and 2
mind maps
LATIN ROOTS
 Submit Latin roots 1-5.
 1. circum = around
 2. con = with, together
 3. contra, contro =
against
 4. de = from, away
 5. post = after, behind,
later
Copy Latin roots 6-10 onto page
1 of the notebook.
6. e, ex = out of, from, very
7. pre = before
8. sub = under, below
9. super = above, over
10. trans = across
ETHOS NOTES (PG. 46)
 The Ethical Appeal (Credibility)
 This is an appeal to ethics.
 It is a means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the
persuader.
 We tend to believe people whom we respect.
 Research, facts, first-hand experience, etc. can be examples of ethos.
LOGOS NOTES (PG. 46 OF NOTEBOOK)
 The Logical Appeal
 This is an appeal to logic.
 It is a way of persuading an audience by use of reason.
 Facts, statistics, data, etc. can be examples of logos.
PATHOS NOTES (PG. 46)
 The Emotional Appeal
 This is an appeal to emotion.
 It is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional
response.
 Stories, anecdotes, personal accounts, etc. can be examples of pathos.
WORK TIME
 With the 3 highlighters, highlight examples of
logos, pathos, and ethos in the four articles
your printed last week. You will tape these into
your notebook into the RESEARCH NOTES
section.