3/4/2015 – A

A thermometer measures temperature – today, we will create a thermometer that measures morality.

Things that need to be included on the poster:
1. A Title
2. Thermometer with the ten main characters and Isaac Morris on the scale in order of the guilt that you have assigned.
3. An explanation of what each person’s crime was and a justification of *why* you placed it where you placed it (print and paste on the poster)
4. A definition of morality

I am going to be focusing on your sentence variety and embedded quotes. Make sure you have your OWN opinion included as well. Otherwise, what’s the purpose?

I gave you all a PowerPoint with how to vary your sentences and even gave you an example of how a student did it – with a little help from the Captain. 😉

Here are Daniel’s notes about the Knight from the Cheat Sheet:

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NOTE: THERE IS NO ORIGINAL THOUGHT HERE. THIS IS ALL JUST NOTES AND QUOTES.

He took that and came up with this for the chart:

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NOTE: Here, you can see the beginnings of his opinion. THIS IS GOOD!

Lastly, he took both of those items and came up with this, focusing on his sentence structure and variety. He used the PowerPoint to help him when he got stuck. It has links that you can click on!

daniel_knight_paragraph

I put the paragraph in two formats for you: the first is just typed in Word, and the second is put in a text box. I personally find the text boxes easier to manage when making a poster, but creative design is up to you!

Remember, in the infamous words of the Bollato – before you can “frost and sprinkle”, you have to “bake the cake”.