Understand RHS 1.A Identify and describe components of the rhetorical situation: the exigence, audience, writer, purpose, context and message.
Demonstrate Reading 1.A Identify and describe components of the rhetorical situation: the exigence, audience, writer, purpose, context, and message.
Understand RHS 1.A Identify and describe components of the rhetorical situation: the exigence, audience, writer, purpose, context and message.
Demonstrate Reading 1.A Identify and describe components of the rhetorical situation: the exigence, audience, writer, purpose, context, and message.
Students will watch the Ted Talk, The Danger of a Single Story and will annotate the transcript.
The Danger of a Single Story Ted Talk Transcript
Students will be assessed on annotations using this Annotation Rubric
Students will reread the text and annotate it by looking for examples of ethos.
Students will then analyze how the speaker establishes ethos in her speech by using this graphic organizer.
Students will analyze how the speaker uses logos in her speech using this graphic organizer.
Students will analyze how the speaker pathos in her speech using this graphic organizer.
Students will watch identify the speaker's main message and write it out as a thesis statement.
Students will identify rhetorical appeals the speaker uses to convey her message by completing a SPACECAT analysis using this graphic organizer.
Who do we trust? Students pairs will find someone who has established their credibility with them using this chart. Students will discuss what makes someone trustworthy.
Evaluating Pathos Handout