Transcript of ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 19 Bell Ringer: Was that a murmur of laughter within a moon-white house?
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 19 Bell Ringer: Was that a murmur of laughter
within a moon-white house?
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 22 I CAN: Analyze the structure of plot with
focus on internal and external conflict, foreshadowing and
flashback. Analyze setting and mood. PLAN: Model Reading with The
Pedestrian page 10. Work on Instruction Manuals.
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 19 Ticket out the Door: Bradbury often uses
futuristic settings to comment on the way we live today. What
aspects of modern life might he be criticizing? What aspect of life
would you comment on if you were an author? Why?
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 20 Bell Ringer: Fourteen kilometers. Murad
has pondered that number a hundred times in the last year.
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 20 I CAN: Analyze how setting can affect the
mood of a story. PLAN: Model reading with The Trip page 46.
Associate Principal visits: Mr. Zuck.
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 20 Ticket out the Door: Murad endures his
journey and risks death because he longs for a better life. DO you
think it is worth taking risks to better your life? What types of
risks would you take to better your life?
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 21 AND 22 Bell Ringer: She had a few. Furtive
boys in pink shirts hanging about on washday after school.
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 21 AND 22 I CAN: Analyze character
development. Make inferences about characters. PLAN: Model Reading:
Everyday Uses page 114. Handout Work on Instruction Manuals.
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 21 AND 22 Ticket out the Door: What role do
your heritage and family traditions play in your life today? What
is the most important thing, to you, about your heritage? Why? What
is your favorite family tradition? Why?
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 23 Bell Ringer: The putrid smell of vomit
penetrated the shield.
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 23 I CAN: Demonstrate my writing skills.
Synthesize ideas and stories to create a writing sample. PLAN:
Model Reading with The Pedestrian page 10. Reflections on work for
Instruction Manuals.
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- ENGLISH 10 AUGUST 23 Ticket out the Door: Bradbury often uses
futuristic settings to comment on the way we live today. What
aspects of modern life might he be criticizing? What aspect of life
would you comment on if you were an author? Why?