Start Your Script

Start Your Script

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DISCUSS:
What do you think Ash should do to make sure her ideas make sense on
the podcast?
DISCUSS:
What do you think Ash can do to turn this plan into a script?
Step
01/17
Get your supplies.
Step
02/17
In today’s lesson, you’ll need someone to share ideas with. This could
be a partner or someone you sit near. When everyone knows who
their talk partner is, move on to the next step.
Step
03/17
Get your Podcast Script worksheet. Point to the section that says
“Reason 1.” We’ll write the introduction later on.
Step
04/17
Take turns with your partner saying your thesis and Reason 1
together out loud.
Step
05/17
Write your thesis and Reason 1 together in one sentence starting at
the microphone.
Step
06/17
Double-check: Does your sentence start with a capital letter and end
with a period? When it does, give a silent thumbs up.
Step
07/17
Choose one of these transition phrases and write it where you left off.
Step
08/17
Finish the sentence using the first example you planned on your
Podcast Planning worksheet. Pause when you’ve finished writing
about your first example.
Step
09/17
Use one of these transition phrases to link your second example.
Continue writing until you have included all of your Reason 1
examples.
Step
10/17
Restate your thesis to end your paragraph.
DISCUSS:
Was it hard for you to pick which animal you wanted to be? Why or why not?
Step
11/17
Find the first line the host will say. Write your name in the blank.
Step
12/17
Write a sentence or two to share how this decision went for you.
Begin writing at the headphones.
Step
13/17
Add a sentence sharing what you did to learn about both animals.
Step
14/17
End your introduction with your thesis.
Step
15/17
Check all the sentences you wrote today to make sure they all start
with a capital letter and end with a period. When you’re done, show
a quiet thumbs up.
Step
16/17
With your partner, decide who will be the guest and who will be the
host. You’ll switch roles later on.
Step
17/17
Guest, put your script in the middle so both partners can see it.
Host, you’ll read the host lines. Guest, you’ll read what you wrote.
When you’re done, swap in your partner’s paper and switch roles.

Students will...

Print Prep
  • draft an introduction paragraph, including a thesis and reasons.

  • draft a body paragraph including a reason and examples.

  • use transition words and phrases to connect ideas.

Before this lesson...

Students should have completed lessons 1-2 of this unit.

Introduction

10 mins

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Would You Rather Lesson 3: Start Your Script

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