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Success Criteria:
I can write an introduction to my essay
I can use TEEL to write an interpretation of the novel using evidence
Success Criteria:
I can write an introduction to my essay that addresses the question
I can use TEEL to write an interpretation of the novel using evidence
Homework: ‘Essay and ‘SG’ work due at the end of the lesson please
STEPS TO WRITING A TEXT
RESPONSE ESSAY
‘The Simple Gift’ Year 9 English
Learning intention*:
To be able to give a well researched, clear opinion on a topic in the Australian
media using evidence and persuasive language
July 13-15 th
Activities:
Preparing notes (40 minutes)
SAC: Speeches & Feedback (45 minutes)
Success criteria:
I can present an well-supported opinion on a topic of my choice, using clear
persuasive language
I can give feedback to my peers about their presentations
Homework:
All students must have a copy of Macbeth by Monday
What is a text
response essay An essay is a formal piece of
anyway? What is the writing that sets out a
point of writing Whatviewpoint in clear and
is a text response logical
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the point?
Howspecifically
do I learn torequires students
write one?
to respond, at length, to
question on a novel, film or
other text using evidence from
the text to demonstrate their
understanding.
STEPS IN PLANNING AND WRITING
AN ESSAY
We are going to concentrate on 5 steps when
planning our essay
We will go through these steps:
As a class
Individually
You will only be assessed on your individual
text response essay
You may use an ellipsis (...) to eliminate any part of the quote that is
irrelevant but not so much that it doesn’t make sense anymore
For example: “I throw one rock on the roof of each dead-beat no hoper…house
In Longlands rd, Nowheresville.” (p.4)
If using page numbers, place the page number in brackets at the end of the
quotation for easy referencing later on
Single page= one p e.g. (p.3)
Across more than one page= double p (pp.3-4)
Use of quotations
Poor
Billy thought his down was a Nowheresville “I throw one rock on the roof of each
dead-beat no hoper…house In Longlands rd, Nowheresville.” (p.4)
This quotation does nothing but repeat the discussion
Good
Billy knew that he had to get out of his home town if his life was to get better “I
throw one rock on the roof of each dead-beat no hoper…house In Longlands rd,
Nowheresville.” (p.4)
The quotation clearly supports the previous discussion point
Excellent
Billy saw his town as being full of “dead- beat no hopers” and decides to leave “…
Longlands rd, Nowheresville.” (p.4) for a better life elsewhere, away from his
absuive father
The student has used small parts of the quotation as part of the discussion
STEP #5
EDIT AND PROOFREAD YOUR ESSAY
STEP #5: EDIT AND
PROOFREAD
Re-read (and rewrite) to improve ideas and
expression
Take into account the teachers feedback