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1. Title a clean sheet of paper “Do Nows: Sep. 19-23, 2011” 2. Split the page into thirds on both sides. 3. In the first section, write “Sep. 19, 2011” on one line. 4. On the next line, answer the following question in 1 COMPLETE PARAGRAPH (5 sentences): If you could be any character from a book or movie, who would you be and why? DO NOW: 19 Sept. 2011 I’m checking for Ch. 1 Stop & Jots! I’m picking up Facebook projects!

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1. Title a clean sheet of paper “Do Nows: Sep. 19-23, 2011”

2. Split the page into thirds on both sides.3. In the first section, write “Sep. 19, 2011” on one line.4. On the next line, answer the following question in 1

COMPLETE PARAGRAPH (5 sentences):

If you could be any character from a book or movie, who would you be and why?

DO NOW: 19 Sept. 2011

I’m checking for Ch. 1 Stop & Jots! I’m picking up Facebook projects!

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Do Nows: Sep. 19-23, 2011Sep. 19, 2011

Today’s Do Now goes here.

__________________________________Sep. 20, 2011

Tomorrow’s Do Now goes here.

__________________________________Sep. 21, 2011

Wednesday’s Do Now goes here.

Your paper should look

like this>>>>>>>

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AGENDA

Do Now (10)Whiz Words (10)Hook (8)Point of View (10)Group Reading (25)Exit Ticket (5)Closing (5)

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WHIZ WORDS: Week of Sept. 191. CORPSE: (noun) a dead body, especially of a

human beingEX. The Zombies that terrorized the city looked

like walking corpses.

2. SPUNK: (noun) spirit, livelinessEX. Karina’s teachers always said she had a lot of

spunk because she raised her hand eagerly all the time in class.

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WHIZ WORDS: Week of Sept. 193. YEARN: (verb) to long for desperatelyEX. I yearned for a little sister so badly that I prayed for one every single night before I went to bed.

4. RADICAL: (adjective) extreme; very different from the usualEX. Einstein was considered a very radical scientist because he didn’t think like everyone else – and he had crazy hair, too.

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WHIZ WORDS: Week of Sept. 195. TREASON: (noun) the offense of trying to overthrow the government or disobeyEX. After selling American secrets to the Russians, the man was accused of treason and thrown behind bars.

6. WEAL: (noun) a bump raised on the body by a blow or hitEX. My mom knew I got in a fight with some guys at school because I came home with a weal on my cheek from a punch to the face.

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SWBAT interpret the significance of point of view

within “The Hunger Games.”

TODAY’S OBJECTIVE

KEY POINTS• Point of view, the vantage point from which a story is told, can

affect your understanding of characters and events.• POV is created by a writer’s choice of narrator, the voice that

tells the story.• The three most common types of POV are first-person, third-

person limited, and third-person omniscient.

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WHAT DO YOU SEE?

For each picture on the next few slides, write down

a short description about what you see.

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WHAT DO YOU SEE?

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WHAT DO YOU SEE?

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WHAT DO YOU SEE?

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WHAT DO YOU SEE?

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WILL YOU SURVIVE?

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1. All you need on your desk is your Language A Notebook and something to write with.

2. Turn to the next clean page in your notebook.

3. Title it “Point of View”

4. Remember to date it, write the page number, and add it to your Table of Contents!

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POINT OF VIEW• Point of view answers the question,

“Who is telling the story?” There are 3 main types of POV:

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POINT OF VIEW1. First Person POV: The

narrator is• A main or minor character

Uses “I” and “me”• Shares personal feelings of

other characters and events• Doesn’t know

thoughts/feelings of other characters

I looked over at Michelle and she smiled at me. She didn’t seem nervous at all. I was so nervous I felt sick.

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POINT OF VIEW2. Third Person Limited

POV: The narrator is• Not a character in

the story but an outside observer

• Zooms in on the thoughts/feelings of one character

Jack wiped his sweaty hands on his jeans. “Man up!” he thought to himself. He figured it was just first date jitters.

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POINT OF VIEW3. Third Person Omniscient POV: The narrator is• Not a character in the story but an outside

observer who is unbiased• Is “all-knowing” – knows thoughts/feelings of all

characters

Jack swallowed and snuck another glance at Michelle. He smiled as confidently as he could. “I hope he can’t tell I’m nervous,” thought Michelle.

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1. I will call you in groups to get your copy of “The Hunger Games.”

2. Take out your Ch. 1 Stop & Jot sheet and something to write with.

3. Put everything else underneath your desk.

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GUIDED PRACTICE

What point of view is “The Hunger Games” written in?

Share with a partner.

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First Person POV!

The story is told from the point of view of the main character, Katniss Everdeen.

GRRRRRREAT!

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SHARE!

What difference does this make?

How would the story change if it was told from a different

POV?

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The Capitol is requiring that all citizens assemble in their Districts immediately.

No further questions. Districts must complete the mandatory questionnaire to

maintain their citizenship.

The Capitol appreciates your cooperation.

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GROUP READING

With your District…•Read Ch. 2•Answer the Chapter 2 Stop & Jot questions as you read•Work with your group, but each person will keep track of their own answers

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REMINDERS…

• Don’t forget your Stop and Jots!

• Keep track of characters!

• Happy Reading

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EXIT TICKETIdentify the points of view in the following sentences:

1.Nervously, I eyed Amina, my competition in the election, and flashed her a gracious smile. Believe me—I wasn’t feeling very gracious.

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EXIT TICKETIdentify the points of view in the following sentences:

2. Feeling confident and superior, Jarrod gave Amina a smile as she walked past him. Amina was suspicious of his kindness. “He’s probably gloating over my mistakes,” she thought angrily.

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EXIT TICKETIdentify the points of view in the following sentences:

3. For a brief moment, Jarrod felt a wave of sympathy for Amina. Then he forgot all about it as he imagined himself winning the election.

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EXIT TICKET

4. What point of view is “The Hunger Games” written in? Why does that matter?

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HOMEWORKENGLISH• Finish reading Ch. 2 (PDF version online) and

complete Stop & Jot. DUE WEDNESDAY.• Study for Hunger Games Ch. 1 Quiz on WEDNESDAY.

HISTORY• Read Ch. 4, Sec. 2. Complete questions 1 & 2 on a

SEPARATE sheet of paper. DUE TUESDAY.• Study for Ch. 2-3 quiz TOMORROW. Review notes and

textbook!• 13 Colonies Brochure due FRIDAY