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Today you need….O BinderO Library BookO PencilO Note cards (any size)

Today’s Agenda First 5- Reading and library book

checkLit. Terms Note Cards #4-11

Personification

Based on these examples of personification make a definition in your own words under describe

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of personification…. • What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of personification • Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember personification

Class description of personification

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.Level 5: I understand even more about the term than what I was taught.

Simile

Based on these examples of simile make a definition in your own words under describe

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of a simile…. • What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of simile• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember simile

Class description of simile

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

Metaphor

Based on these examples of metaphor make a definition in your own words under describe

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of a metaphor…. • What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of metaphor• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember

Class description of metaphor

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

Alliteration

Alliteration

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of alliteration…. • What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of alliteration• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember alliteration

Class description of alliteration

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

onomatopoeia

onomatopoeia

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of onomatopoeia• What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of onomatopoeia• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember onomatopoeia

Class description of onomatopoeia

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

allusion

Allusion

“I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio's.”

“I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore…”

“He was a Good Samaritan yesterday when he helped the lady start her car.”

“He was a real Romeo with the ladies.”

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of allusion• What are some examples?

• Draw a picture that will remind you of allusion• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember allusion

Class description of allusion

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

denotation

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of denotation• What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of denotation• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember denotation

Class description of denotation

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

connotation

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of connotation• What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of connotation• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember connotation

Class description of connotation

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

Flashback

Flashback

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of flashback• What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of flashback• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember flashback

Class description of flashback

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

foreshadow

Foreshadowing

O Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived with her mother. Her mother asked her to take her old and lonely grandmother some food one day. "Don't stop along the way. Go straight to your Grandma's house and back. Don't talk to any strangers and watch out for the wolf in the woods! Now get along!"

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of foreshadow• What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of foreshadow• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember foreshadow

Class description of foreshadow

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

Oxymoron

Oxymoron

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of oxymoron• What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of assonance• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember assonance

Class description of oxymoron

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

imagery

Imagery

“I smelled the warm, sweet, all-pervasive smell of silage, as well as the sour dirty laundry spilling over the basket in the hall. I could pick out the acrid smell of Claire’s drenched diaper, her sweaty feet, and her hair crusted with sand. ”

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of imagery• What are some examples?

• Draw a picture that will remind you of imagery• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember imagery

Class description of imagery

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

hyperbole

Hyperbole

I went home and made the biggest sandwich of all time.

I can smell pizza from a mile away.

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of hyperbole• What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of hyperbole• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember hyperbole

Class description of hyperbole

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

Irony

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of hyperbole• What are some examples?• Draw a picture that will remind you of irony• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember hyperbole

IronyThe dictionary entry for "short" is really, really long!

The owner of a butcher shop is a vegetarian!

Class description of irony

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.

Idiom

Idiom

After you have written your description on your paper…

• Write a written example of idiom• What are some examples?

• Draw a picture that will remind you of idiom• Draw an example• A symbol that will help you

remember• Anything that will help you

remember hyperbole

Class description of idiom

Write this down under class description. This will be the definition that is on the test

My Understanding Level 1: I’m very uncertain about the term. I don’t really know what it means.Level 2: I’m a little uncertain about what the term means, but I have a general idea. Level 3: I understand the term but I do not understand how to apply it.Level 4: I understand the term and I’m not confused about any part of it.