Unit 3 - Creating and Presenting - SAC PROMPTS HERE Expository/hybrid writing examples and criteria (INCLUDES SAC INSTRUCTIONS)

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SAC PROMPTS

 

 

UNIT 3 CONTEXT IDENTITY AND BELONGING

ONE of the following prompts will be given as the SAC prompt next week:

 

  1. It is only through a safe and supportive environment that we are free to discover our identity.

 

 

  1. The perceptions of others determine who we are and where we belong.

 

 

  1. Only when we challenge ourselves will we find where we belong.

 

Preparation for the SAC next week:

 

CHEAT SHEET – ONE SIDE HAND WRITTEN used in first lesson only.

Brainstorm the key words and concepts of each prompt. Use a dictionary/thesaurus to look up key words for the cheat sheet – synonyms and antonyms.

Consider the main ideas of IDENTITY, BELONGING AND NOT BELONGING and have key words or a list of vocabulary for each.

Have relevant quotes/ideas from the Core Text: Mudrooroo’s Wild Cat Falling and the supplementary texts that you have chosen. These can be the texts used in class or those you have chosen yourself.

You must have 2 paragraphs using Wild Cat Falling.

Formulate a response in dot points that you could use as an introduction and ideas for paragraphs.

Explore the prompt statement, question it, agree with it, rather than write a one-sided essay.

Have your cheat sheet ready by the first lesson.


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The below document outlines the thought process and brainstorm after hearing the prompt "Without connection to others there is no me". At the end of the document is the paragraph we wrote as a class that agrees with the prompt. 


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