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BELLRINGER:1. Take out completed Cycle 4 Part 1 & 2 words. If you are not
done, then please move to outer walls of room and do what you should have done.
2. All else, form a small group of 3 or 4 with nearby peers.
3. Once I give you a word part, share your words & definitions.
4. Choose the best 3 words and definitions that clearly helped you to determine the word part meaning.
5. Send one person to pick up a chart paper and 1-2 markers.
6. Choose a Recorder the selected words & def on chart with word part meaning. Designate a speaker for the group to share out.
Remember our social outcome:I can utilize class time by entering class quickly and quietly and completing the bellringer.
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Cycle 4 Part 2 Word Meanings:
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Vocab Quiz Review:
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Outcomes
I can identify irony and classify its type in a text.
I can analyze how an author’s use of irony impacts the texts as a whole.
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What is Irony?Def: A contrast between what is expected
and what really happens.
A literary device that authors use to:Examine contradictions and form opinionsHeighten emotions
○ Makes a sad situation tragic○ Makes what should be a sad situation humorous
Emphasize an idea
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Types of Irony
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Prog Report
Text Evidence of Charlie’s Misunderstandings of words and
situations
Is this Irony? If yes, what type of Irony? Explain how you came to this conclusion
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Closure:
• Identify what kind of irony is being displayed and describe the irony.• Write the type of irony and your description of it in your binder.
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Independent Time 1. Continue reading, annotating, and looking for
examples of irony in FFA through Progress Report 8
(Write examples of irony in binder.)
2. Work on Cycle 4; Part 3 vocab. (Due Wed.)
3. Practice skills learned in class for test coming up on Wednesday. (Irony, Mythology, Vocab, and annotating for elements of fiction)