Tuesday, April 30

WARM UP:

fortuitous (adj) - Happening by a lucky chance; fortunate
Ex:
Mark proved to be fortuitous by selecting all six winning lotto numbers. 

FYI: Vocab quiz and logical fallacy quiz on block.

How to keep your evidence organized....

Lines Side
Organize your cards by THEME.

This one is all about MONEY.

Each number corresponds with its matching website on the reverse.



Blank Side

The numbered websites correspond the the numbered notes on the other side.




In class, research with your partner. Make as many cards as you can. Do not repeat any information. Instead, split the THEMESS between the two of you. Work together to form a well rounded argument with many angles.

HW: 5 cards/partner (at least 3 pieces of evidence on each card) are due on Block Day. You definitely may want more cards before your debate, but this will be a good start.






Monday, April 29

WARM UP:
eclectic (adj) - selecting what seems best of various styles or ideas
EX. She has an eclectic collection of jewelry which includes some rare pieces.

DEBATE
Discuss logical fallacies:
  • Weasel Words -
  • Straw Man Argument -
  • Loaded Question -
  • Poison the Well -  
  • Proof by Verbosity -
  • Excluded Middle -
  • Red Herring - 
  • Special Pleading - 
  • Non-Sequitur - 
  • Argument from Ignorance –
FYI: QUIZ on logical fallacies and vocab - Block Day

Click here to see our debate structure.


 EQ: What actually constitutes as evidence anyway? 

  • Facts/Statistics
  • Quotes
  • Cause/Effect
  • Anecdotes (short stories)
  • Opinion (from experts or general)
  • Hypothetical examples
  • Comparisons 

      EQ: How can I organize my research to be ready for a fast-paced debate? 

THEMESS is an acronym for the SEVEN areas you can use to look for arguments. By knowing these seven areas, you will make sure that you have thoroughly searched for all the possible angles of an issue. Please record this acronym and it's hint questions in your Debate Notes.

Time     Does it save people time?
Health      Does it allow people to be physically, mentally or socially healthier?
Education    Does it enable people to become better educated?
Money             Does it save people money?
Environment      Does it help the Earth's environment?
Safety                  Does it keep people safer?
Scripture                  Does it support a Christian world view?



Use the THEMESS Worksheet to analyze the article for each "angle" or topic.

Independent Practice: Choose an article of your choice from your own research. Organize your evidence using the THEMESS format to make sure you've examined all angles and sides of your topic. 


HW: Complete a THEMESS chart based on your own debate topic.

Thursday, April 25

WARM UP:

digression (v) - straying from main point
A logical fallacy can be considered a digression from the facts or the topic as a whole.

EQ: What are logical fallacies?

TODAY:

Click here to see our debate structure.

Choose debate topics.


J 22 (cont.) - Logical Fallacy Activity (cont.)

Logical Fallacies (Part 2)         
Record terms and brief descriptions of each logical fallacy in this video #2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z71w-rHkeSk
  • Weasel Words -
  • Straw Man Argument - 
  • Loaded Question -
  • Poison the Well -
  • Proof by Verbosity -
Logical Fallacies (Part 3)
Record terms and brief descriptions of each logical fallacy in this video #3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmRCpqO_1JA
  • Excluded Middle -
  • Red Herring - 
  • Special Pleading - 
  • Non-Sequitur - 
  • Argument from Ignorance –
J 23 - Logical Fallacies Practice: View examples of logical fallacies in these commercials. Click here. Record at least two commercials by product with a brief explanation of how a logical fallacy is displayed.



Wednesday, April 24

WARM UP:

brazen (adj) - bold
Ex. Andrew's request for a 30 day grace period for the research paper is a brazen move to say the least.

EQ: What are logical fallacies?

TODAY:
  •  Test yourself on E, L & P by untangling the mixed up examples here.

J 21 - Persuasion paragraph
  • In a well written paragraph, persuade me as to why it takes a balance of ethos, pathos, logos to win a debate. (Please mention the word rhetoric)
  • Please record your well written paragraph in Journal 21

J 22 - Logical Fallacy Activity

Add to your Debate notes in preparation for a quiz. As you watch, record each type of Logical Fallacy with a definition + an example.
Video ONE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N3TROA8MYY
  • Ad Hominem - 
  • Band Wagon -
  • Argument from Antiquity - 
  • All - Natural -
  • From Authority -
  • Appeal to Quantum Physics -
Impromptus the last 10 min. of class.

Tuesday, April 23

WARM UP:

ambivalent (adj) - uncertain as to what course to follow

Ex. Some of his friends were confident in their plans for after high school, but Zack felt ambivalent about his future.


DEBATE UNIT 
  • EQ: Remember ethos, pathos, logos? How do you define each of the three?
  • EQ: What is rhetoric?
Starter definitions:
  • Logical Fallacy - an error in argument that makes something seem convincing even if it is not true. (These errors might be used on purpose or accidentally)

  • Rhetoric - the art of using language effectively and persuasively.
  •  Test yourself on E, L & P by untangling the mixed up examples here.

 HOMEWORK
  • In a well written paragraph, persuade me as to why it takes a balance of ethos, pathos, logos to win a debate. (Please mention the word rhetoric)
  • Please record your well written paragraph in Journal 21
** Impromptus: Over the next few weeks, we will complete two-minute impromptu speeches for a ten point grade. Your only goal will be to continue speaking for the entire two minutes. But first we must make our topics. Due tomorrow. Please consider things that you might wish to draw from a hat. Create two impromptus slips before the fun can begin. PG 13 please! Try to make these interesting...something we would want to hear about. We will begin tomrrow

April 8 - 11

Monday - Paper points and Vocab J19

Tuesday -  IXL, Vocab J19 and Movie J20

Wednesday - Vocab J19 and Movie J20

Thursday - Vocab QUIZ and J19 Vocab due and Movie J20 due


SAT Vocab
J 19

  querulous (adj)  irritable   (Give an example sentence)

  reverence (n)  profound respect    (Give an example sentence)

  substantiate (v)  to verify, confirm    (Give an example sentence)


  Monday - tentative (adj)  not yet finalized    Ex. The tentative test date turned out to be an April Fools joke.

  Tuesday - vindicate (v)  to clear from blame    Ex. I have been vindicated from all of the charges against me.

  Wednesday - assiduous (adj)  hard-working    Ex. With your assiduous attempt at learning English, I think you will  master the language in no time.

   Thursday - QUIZ - don't forget the vocab from days of old.

   

A Better Life
J 20

What is the father's name?

What is the son's name?

Which is the setting for this film?

Where is the mother/wife?

Where does the father get the money for the truck?

The truck is a symbol of ...

What are some decisions Luis is facing in the film?

What letters were written on the receipt they found on Santiago?

Why did Santiago steal the truck?

What is the significance of the boy watching MTV cribs at the beginning of the film?

What does "la migra" mean?

Why did Luis get suspended from school?

From who did Carlos buy the truck?

What was the schoolyard fight over?

Describe the ending of the film?

Why did the character of the truck thief have to be old Santiago instead of some young punk?

Toward the end of the film, we learn that part of the reason Carlos sister is willing to take a risk to help is because _______________________.

What's the significance of all the different scenes Carlos observes out of his passenger side window on the way home from work?

Thursday, April 4

TODAY:

Journal ✅ 16, 17, 18

ICE, ICE Baby

  • Journals out
  • Book, paper, pen/pencil
  • Clear off your table

Wednesday, April 3

TODAY:

We're finishing the book!

FYI: Tomorrow we will clean house, as well as write a lil' ICE.

Tuesday, April 2

TODAY:


READING QUIZ....nah....April Fools!


  •     After Juana explains her bruises, she tries to convince Adelina to do what?
  •       What does Juana see Adelina pull out of the drawer?
  •       What is the plan for Juana and Adelina once Juana crosses the border?
  •       Why doesn’t Adelina cross the border with Juana?
  •        Who’s Lourdes?
  •        What is Lourdes’ prior sad experience in the US?
  •        What do Juana and Lourdes smell in the bushes?
  •        Some coyotes are not who they appear to be. Explain.
  •       Who was waiting for Juana at the end of the tunnel?
  •     How many times is the group threatened to be captured by border patrol?

Read pgs. 220-236

Monday, April 1

TODAY:

I ain't April Foolin'. We're finishing the novel by Wed., so buckle up and read!