Lesson 1: Creating an Opportunity
Welcome to the first lesson in Unit 2!
In this lesson we will cover some introductory stuff about the unit, in preparation for you to create a persuasive argument essay.
NOTE: You'll be writing a 5 paragraph essay in this unit.
In this lesson we will cover some introductory stuff about the unit, in preparation for you to create a persuasive argument essay.
NOTE: You'll be writing a 5 paragraph essay in this unit.
VOCABULARY
On slide 2, chose 5 words to study throughout the unit.
Be ready to use each one in a complete sentence of your own writing.
Remember: there is no such thing as a 'virtual backpack'--its just a fancy way of saying, "hey, save there somewhere, because you'll need them later!"
Be ready to use each one in a complete sentence of your own writing.
Remember: there is no such thing as a 'virtual backpack'--its just a fancy way of saying, "hey, save there somewhere, because you'll need them later!"
Collaboration Project Reminder
Remember, there is a required collaboration project for English I B this semester.
Please visit the class message board and click on 'Collaboration Project!!' twice to read the directions.
You may complete your collaboration project AT ANY TIME during the semester, but it must be completed before you take the semester exam in the last lesson. Click here to go to where you need to complete your collaboration project.
Remember, the assignment is changed from what is in the Connexus lesson--so you can ignore most of the stuff in the box on slide 3.
Please visit the class message board and click on 'Collaboration Project!!' twice to read the directions.
You may complete your collaboration project AT ANY TIME during the semester, but it must be completed before you take the semester exam in the last lesson. Click here to go to where you need to complete your collaboration project.
Remember, the assignment is changed from what is in the Connexus lesson--so you can ignore most of the stuff in the box on slide 3.
Assessment: quiz
There is a 7 question quiz at the end of this very short lesson asking you questions about the unit in general.
Easy-peasy, lemon squeezy!!
Easy-peasy, lemon squeezy!!