Aristotle biography powerpoint rubric

English 111, August 23, 2012

  • 2. TODAY 1)Icebreaker 2)Quick check-in 3)Rhetoric in the Age of the Triangle 4)Overview of Inquiry 1 5)Freewriting exercise 6)Reminder about forums/homework 7)*time permitting* discussion of readings (could be carry-over)
  • 3. ICEBREAKER This used to be ―name the first CD you bought with your own money,‖ but since most people don‘t buy CDs as often these days, it will be this: 1) Say your name 2) Tell us the first piece of music you purchased with your own money Phill‘s secret shame: the first CD I bought with my own money was Please, Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘em Phill feels very old right now.
  • 4. Questions? Before we launch into class for today, are there any pressing questions about the syllabus, about various class resources, etc.? Anyone having problems accessing anything?
  • 5. Rhetoric: An Introduction We will be talking extensively about rhetoric this semester, coming at it from a variety of directions and with a variety of intents. But we will start today where the art of rhetoric often starts, with Aristotle.
  • 6. ARISTOTLE This is Aristot

    Aristotle World History Biography Research, Bookmark Brochure, Pop-Up, Writing, Digital Link for Google Classroom Use, Digital Distance Learning & Print

    World History Activities, Digital Link for Google Classroom, Biography Research Profile Page, Biography Bookmark Brochure, Biography Pop-Up Foldable for Interactive Notebook, Biography Writing Extension and Checklist, Poster Pennant, General Instruction Page, WORLD HISTORY PROFILES

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    This activity provides for a variety of differentiated activities to engage your secondary students in biography research about Aristotle. Student will have the opportunity to choose between a biography entry, a biography bookmark brochure, or a biography pop-up for interactive notebook. There are step by step instructions for completing each panel of the bookmark and pop-up template with key information about the topic. A writing extension is included with a checklist and outline notes section to walk students through the writing process. Bonus: 1 full size poster pennant to hang in your room as you study the famous WORLD

    Aristotle - Psychology, Quotes & Works - Biography

    Aristotle
    Biography
    (c. 384 BCE–c. 322 BCE)

    UPDATED: SEP 10, 2019 · ORIGINAL: MAY 21, 2014

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    NAME Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle,
    Aristotle together with Socrates and Plato, laid much
    BIRTH DATE of the groundwork for western philosophy.
    c. 384 BCE
    DEATH DATE Who Was Aristotle?
    c. 322 BCE
    EDUCATION Aristotle (c. 384 B.C. to 322 B.C.) was an Ancient Greek
    philosopher and scientist who is still considered one of the
    Lyceum, Plato's
    greatest thinkers in politics, psychology and ethics. When
    Academy Aristotle turned 17, he enrolled in Plato’s Academy. In 338, he
    PLACE OF BIRTH began tutoring Alexander the Great. In 335, Aristotle founded
    Stagira, his own school, the Lyceum, in Athens, where he spent most
    Chalcidice, of the rest of his life studying, teaching and writing. Some of
    his most notable works include Nichomachean Ethics,
    Greece
    Politics, Metaphysics, Poetics and Prior Analytics.
    PLACE OF DEATH
    Chalcis, Euboea, Early Life, Family and Education
    Greece
    Aristotle was
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