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This is a fun project where students learn a new skill - infographics - AND practice applying the rhetorical situation to their presentation! Students said all the platforms listed were easy to navigate and it took them under an hour to figure out how to create an infographic. The full assignment - with the self-reflection AND the scoring guide are included in the full product. For distance learning, students had the option to upload their video to Flipgrid (it has a 5 minute limit) OR use screencastify - both are FREE for teachers during this time of massive school closures. Then, students were able to view all the presentations and review key concepts from Thank You for Arguing. If you would like to see a student sample, please email me at kristieopaleski@gmail.com
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Description
This is a fun project where students learn a new skill - infographics - AND practice applying the rhetorical situation to their presentation! Students said all the platforms listed were easy to navigate and it took them under an hour to figure out how to create an infographic. The full assignment - with the self-reflection AND the scoring guide are included in the full product. For distance learning, students had the option to upload their video to Flipgrid (it has a 5 minute limit) OR use screencastify - both are FREE for teachers during this time of massive school closures. Then, students were able to view all the presentations and review key concepts from Thank You for Arguing. If you would like to see a student sample, please email me at kristieopaleski@gmail.com
Related Resources
How to Write for AP Lang Sophistication Point
Distance Learning Rhetorical Situation Podcast Project
Introduction to AP Lang Choice Board
Distance Learning: Rhetorical Questions You Should Ask Yourself Word Sort
Distance Learning - Using Music to Reinforce Rhetorical Analysis
Thank You for Arguing Test - Choice of TWO
Thank You For Arguing Assignments and Project
Distance Learning - AP Lang Twitter Hashtag Claim Analysis
AP Language and Rhetorical Situation Learning Stations
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How to Vary Your Syntax With Ease
AP Lang 6 point Synthesis Rubric Pre-Write and Peer Conference
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Distance Learning 10 Top in the Last 10 Argument Pre-Write
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Embedding Quotes Model and Practice
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AP Lang Quiz Parallelism as Rhetoric
AP Lang Identifying Tone Exercises
The Synthesis Process: College Level Writing
Connotation and Denotation Exercises
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