Writing & Rhetoric Book 6: Commonplace Student Edition
A one-semester course for grades 5 or 6 and up Think of the progymnasmata as a step-by-step apprenticeship in the art of writing and rhetoric. In the award-winning Writing & Rhetoric series, author Paul Kortepeter has recovered this proven method of teaching writing in conjunction with critical thinking and speaking. This is the sixth in a series of 12 books that will train students over 6 years.
Commonplace
Writing & Rhetoric Book 6: Commonplace (Student Edition) continues the development of the art of persuasive writing and oration. Students will learn to create six-paragraph essays that are arguments against the common vices of people and arguments in favor of common virtues. For example, cowardice and boasting are criticized while courage and humility are commended.
In addition to practicing skills they learned in earlier books, students will learn to:
- Write six-paragraph essays
- Support a thesis statement
- Argue against certain vices
- Argue for certain virtues
- Use comparison and contrast
- Introduce and conclude an essay
- Use a rhetorical device known as “the contrary”
- Invent soliloquies to support an argument
- Deliver writing orally
- Revise writing
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Paperback, ISBN 9781600512773, SKU 1012773
This is the consumable workbook only. Teacher's manual sold separately.
Book Title | Writing & Rhetoric Book 6: Commonplace Student Edition |
Publisher: | Classical Academic Press |
Author | Paul Kortepeter |
ISBN |
A one-semester course for grades 5 or 6 and up Think of the progymnasmata as a step-by-step apprenticeship in the art of writing and rhetoric. In the award-winning Writing & Rhetoric series, author Paul Kortepeter has recovered this proven method of teaching writing in conjunction with critical thinking and speaking. This is the sixth in a series of 12 books that will train students over 6 years.
Commonplace
Writing & Rhetoric Book 6: Commonplace (Student Edition) continues the development of the art of persuasive writing and oration. Students will learn to create six-paragraph essays that are arguments against the common vices of people and arguments in favor of common virtues. For example, cowardice and boasting are criticized while courage and humility are commended.
In addition to practicing skills they learned in earlier books, students will learn to:
- Write six-paragraph essays
- Support a thesis statement
- Argue against certain vices
- Argue for certain virtues
- Use comparison and contrast
- Introduce and conclude an essay
- Use a rhetorical device known as “the contrary”
- Invent soliloquies to support an argument
- Deliver writing orally
- Revise writing
Click the below for support items:
Paperback, ISBN 9781600512773, SKU 1012773
This is the consumable workbook only. Teacher's manual sold separately.