Good Morning Everyone!!
Our Warm Up today is finishing the exam we
began on Monday. You will have exactly
30 mins in class today before we need to
move on. If you are done come see me!
Unit 2 : Self & SocietySetting, tone, mood, and Author’s Purpose: What do they have
in common?
We are going to watch 2 movie trailers, look at your handout – what are we looking for?
Mary Poppins vs Scary Mary
Ok so what did we just watch?Mary Poppins Scary Mary
Mood:
Tone:
Setting:
Imagery:
How did the change in these elements effect you as a viewer? Why would the author/ director want to do that?
Utopia vs Dystopia
Look at your notes on the videos; which was which? What predictions can you make about the things we will be reading?
Turn your WS over!Let’s think about author’s purpose – if
you were going to write a story about a society that tried so hard to become perfect that they became evil; what would your message be?
What modern day events do you think stories like this relate to?
HomeworkRead and Annotate “The Pedestrian”
Use your Guided Reading questions as the basis for your annotation.
GrammarWe are going to look back at what we started
from last week ~ before open our notebooks, see how much of the worksheet you can fill out from memory!
Good Morning Everyone!!
Grammar Warm UpTurn to pg 340 in your Blue Books, ex 7 – we will go over this in 10
mins! Be ready!
Review of Sentence Combi
When we correct sentences, we can use quick formulas to ‘solve’ the punctuation problem. What are our formulas?
The Pedestrian Quiz:Identify 4
different examples of figurative language and explain why they are important.
The Pedestrian Video
Let’s look at our guided reading.
What did you notice?
The Pedestrian Think, Pair, Share
With the person sitting next to you discuss the following:
What Literary Device had the biggest impact on you as the reader? What was that impact?
What ‘real world’ issues could this story connect to?Why do you think Bradbury wrote this piece? What
did he want the reader to think about?
On a loose sheet of paper!
Answer the following questions:What is the Central Idea of the Pedestrian?What could the author be attempting to relate to
in real life?What is one possible theme?
How did the author use setting and tone to make you understand what they were trying to say?
Homework
In your Literature Books on pg 410 read Peace of the Wild Things
Yes! This means you have to bring you book to class tomorrow!!
Good Morning Everyone!!
Grammar Warm UpWork sheet on the
back table! Be ready to work when the
bell rings!
Compound and Complex Sentence Rules
- Try to fill out your sheet as we move along remember to make word banks in your notebook as need.
Try to do as much of this sheet without looking at your notes as possible BUT when you get stuck look there for the answer first!!
Allegory
Allegory is a figurative mode of representation conveying meaning other than the literal. Allegory communicates its message by means of symbolic figures, actions or symbolic representation.
What does all that mean?
Allegory
An allegory tells us one story while really telling us another. Think of The Pedestrian – we read about a man walking down the road but was that REALLY what Bradbury meant?
Try and think of a few other stories that have another story hidden inside!
Peace of the Wild Things
Open you book to pg 410.
What is this poem about?
How does it relate to anything else we have read? Think about what an allegory is- what could possibly be hidden here.
Writing Section
Think about how the themes or messages of this poem and The Pedestrian might be similar. If you had to make connections between the two what would they be?
1 paragraph!
Harrison Bergeron
We are going to begin this together!
Remember to ANNOTATE it is a grade for the Socratic seminar!!!
Good Morning Everyone!!
Grammar QuizTake out the Work Sheet from Yesterday: you will
have 15 mins.New Grades are posted!
Socratic Seminar Tomorrow
Changing it up!!
Instead of your normal session we are going to try something new! Same Prep, Same Questions, Different Format!!!
R & R Seminar!!!
So what does that mean?
R & R – Researching and Representative.You will discuss in pairs (assigned by me) with one
person representing (or talking) and the other researching and finding supporting material. You must switch back and forth at least once, but can tag team out as many times as you want so that both people can talk.
IF YOU ARE NOT TALKING YOU MUST BE ACTIVELY RESEARCHING MATERIAL!!!!
When you come in:
The desks will look like this:
Find your names and start planning with your group mate how you are going to approach the opening question, which will be on the board.
All Clear?
Right on to THE TEXT!!!
First off, what did you think?
Ok now let’s look deeper…..
Movie Time!!!
We are going to watch a short trailer for a movie made about this story, while watching please make a comparison chart in your notebook.
Look for:CharacterizationToneMoodPhysical representation of ImageryFinally is this story an allegory? Does it mean something
deeper?
So What?
Why does this matter? What does the figurative language and literary devices tell us about the story and why did Vonnegut write this?
2 paragraphs on a separate sheet of paper.
Homework
Socratic Seminar Sheet:All the Pre- Seminar Work:Vocab, 2 questions, thoughts about the book,
titled rubric with goals outlined.
Happy Friday!!
Today is Socratic Seminar day. Look over your
work and remember to think globally ~ how can all these stories relate to
our world?
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