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MODULE 2 LESSON 4

Interpret a Picture

What is the purpose of this picture?

WELCOME

OBJECTIVE

LEARN-Encounter Text

After reading “Your Country Needs You: Why Did So Many Volunteer in 1914?”, answer the following question: What ideas about the war and volunteering to fight are presented in the article?

LEARN

Explore Vocabulary and Central Ideas

Explore Vocabulary and Central Ideas

Coerced

Righteous

Patriotic

Derision

Criticism

national-a whole country and its people

social-living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups

Experiment with Types of Evidence

Experiment with Types of Evidence

Choose one of the three topic sentences, and explain what three different types of evidence you would choose to develop it. Consider the needs of the task. List each selection, and provide a two-sentence explanation of each choice, describing how each type of evidence serves a particular purpose in relationship to the development of your topic or the illumination of your audience’s understanding.

Analyze a Key Quote

What did Rupert Brooke mean when he said, “It will be Hell to be in it, and Hell to be out of it” (paragraph 6)?

Write one paragraph in response to the question above.

I've answerd the question completely when:

  • I've used one of the vocabulary words from the previous activity
  • I have at least two pieces of effective evidence from the text.

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EXIT TICKET

How does the article answer the question in the title: ‘Why did so many volunteer in 1914?

*OBJECTIVE CHECK IN

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WRAP

CONTINUE FLUENCY HOMEWORK

*TOMORROW WE WILL PRACTICE IN CLASS.

DEEP DIVE

Learning Goal: Distinguish among the connotations of initiated, exhorted, and coerced and apply words in the appropriate contexts.

Rank the words below from the word with the most positive connotation to the least positive connotation.

unconcerned, irresponsible, reckless, lighthearted

DEEP DIVE

Which word has a more positive connotation, initiated or coerced?

Which word has a more negative connotation, initiated or exhorted?

GROUP WORK

INITIATED

EXHORTED

COERCED

FILL IN THE BLANK.