2. Write your group members names on the provided card
3. Decide what your group's stance will be and write it on the card. Here are three possibilities, but there are others that you might discover:
- Culture completely/consistently informs the way one views the world and others.
- Culture partially/sometimes informs the way one views the world and others.
- Culture inadequately/almost never informs the way one views the world and others.
4. Decide who will be responsible for which element of the argument and write it on the card:
- Hook
- Claim
- Support/Evidence - all members must contribute to this section
- Counterclaim with concession and refutation
- Conclusion
- Hook
- Claim
- Support/Evidence - all members must contribute to this section
- Counterclaim with concession and refutation
- Conclusion
5. Decide which text each person will be responsible for analyzing to support the group's claim and write it on the card.
6. Complete the graphic organizer on page 83 - each person is responsible for a different text
7. Use a graphic organizer (samples will be provided) to outline/organize your group's argument
8. Write your group's argument on a shared kkhs Google Drive document - each person will be responsible for their own section
9. Peer edit another group member's section of the argument
10. Revise and submit your group's argument - follow the upcoming directions on the blog
7. Use a graphic organizer (samples will be provided) to outline/organize your group's argument
8. Write your group's argument on a shared kkhs Google Drive document - each person will be responsible for their own section
9. Peer edit another group member's section of the argument
10. Revise and submit your group's argument - follow the upcoming directions on the blog