PIE'ED: Day 1 (I can identify and justify the author's purpose in a text.)
Last month we learned about author's purpose through the acronym PIE. You copied this anchor chart in your mini-lesson's and we worked on a variety of activities
We are going to extend our knowledge of author's purpose and from this point forward use the acronym PIE'ED. That's right- we are moving to the advanced level!
Think of examples for each of the categories as you read through them.
Copy this in your Readers notebook. You will watch the video below and complete 1-9. For each of the 9 videos, you will decide if the author's purpose is to: persuade, inform, entertain, explain, or describe. Then I want you to justify your reasoning. What evidence was given to you in the clip to make you believe this? The more you justify, the more complete your answer is
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We are going to extend our knowledge of author's purpose and from this point forward use the acronym PIE'ED. That's right- we are moving to the advanced level!
Think of examples for each of the categories as you read through them.
Copy this in your Readers notebook. You will watch the video below and complete 1-9. For each of the 9 videos, you will decide if the author's purpose is to: persuade, inform, entertain, explain, or describe. Then I want you to justify your reasoning. What evidence was given to you in the clip to make you believe this? The more you justify, the more complete your answer is
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