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HW① Vocabulary Quiz② 8 Post-Its: Due Thurs/Fri③ Plot Diagram
TAKE OUT
HW: Typed Paragraph
DO NOW
Select ANY object in this room and create a vivid description using:① A metaphor② A simile③ A hyperbole④ Personification (all 4)
AGENDA
① Business
② Project Overview
③ Evaluating Student Examples
④ Review – Lit Terms
⑤ Plot Diagrams
⑥ Exit Ticket
SCHEDULEMon/Tues Weds Thurs/Fri
Due: Typed Paragraph
Project Overview
Precise Language Review
Plot Diagrams
Vocabulary Quiz&
Timed Writing
Peer Edit & CEL Paragraph on Timed Writing
Plot Diagrams Continued
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STICKER CHARTS!
Table Norms
1. “Attention _________ in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1”2. Direction Instruction – Eyes Forward3. Use structure to collaborate in group
or partner work
2 Main Components
Narrative Paper Reflection Paper
Responds to the prompt on the top of
your sheet
Discusses your strengths, your
weaknesses, and what you learned
about yourself as a writer during this
process.
SET-UP [30 sec]
MATERIALS NEEDED
1. Journal2. Guided Notes
AND THEN…Check your partner’s DO NOW. Did they effectively use all 4 types of figurative language? Give Feedback
I WILL BE ABLE TO…
Analyze through graphic organizers and timed writes how writers use precise words, imagery, and figurative language to convey a vivid picture of an experience.
REVIEW: Literary Terms
IMAGERY SIMILE
PRECISE WORDS METAPHOR
THEME PERSONNIFICATION
DENOTATION HYPERBOLE
CONNOTATION
Precise Language STANDARD
4
4 3 2 1
The response uses PRECISE WORDS AND PHRASES, TELLING DETAILS, AND SENSORY LANGUAGE to convey a vivid picture of the experiences, events, setting, and/or characters.
The response generally uses precise words and phrases, telling details, and sensory language to convey an essentially vivid picture of the experiences, events, setting, and/or characters.
The response uses some precise words and phrases, telling details, and sensory language to convey a partially acceptable picture of the experiences, events, setting, and/or characters.
The response includes minimal use of precise words and phrases, telling details, and sensory language to convey an inadequate picture of the experiences, events, setting, and/or characters.
PRECISE LANGUAGE: EVALUATING STUDENT
EXAMPLES We’ll do a 4 together
1. Circle use of precise words
2. Underline use of imprecise words
3. Question: How did you decide what grade to give this essay?
You evaluate the remaining two essays and decide Which is a 3?
Which is a 2?
Answer: How did you decide what grade to give this essay?
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING Read the following student example. What
would you assign this writing? [hint: identify the precise and imprecise words in the writing]
Homework [Part 1]
DUE THURS/FRI
Select an OR book
8 Post-Its that analyze at least: 1 Metaphor
1 Simile
1 Hyperbole
1 Personification
Personification
The author uses personification
because they want us to
hear/see/feel/taste/smell…
EXAMPLE!
Plot Diagrams
SEE OTHER POWERPOINT
&
GUIDED NOTES
Cinderella: “I Do” Demo http://www.slideshare.net/mrswjohnston/elements-of-plot-
cinderella
CONFLICTEXTERNAL INTERNAL
Man vs. Man (character vs. character)- Batman (Batman vs. Joker)
Character vs. Nature- Brave- Pacific Rim
Character vs. Society- X-Men
Character vs. Self- Iron Man
Character vs. Divine- Thor
WE DO - ACTIVITY
With the “3 Little Pigs”
http://www.shol.com/agita/pigs.htm
PLOT DIAGRAMS ACTIVITY
… with Scary Stories
Post-Activity Compare your answers with your
table group Any missing info?
Plot Diagrams HW
Please complete a plot diagram for:
THE COLOR OF WATER or
YOUR CHOICE SUMMER READING BOOK
[if you are new, I can give you a short story to read]
VOCABULARY IN USE
Philistine a person who does not understand or care about art or
culture
Philanthropy the practice of giving money and time to help make life better
for other people
Phylogeny the evolutionary history of an organism
Philosophism a false argument, especially one designed to deceive
Philosophaster a person who has only a superficial knowledge of philosophy
or who pretends to know something they don’t actually know
VOCABULARY IN USE
Philistine I guess I am a philistine since I don’t enjoy Modern Art.
Philanthropy My father was a great believes in philanthropy – he loves
donating money and time to the local soup kitchen.
Phylogeny In biology we studied the phylogeny of the Colobus Monkey.
Philosophism She is a liar and I know better than to fall for her
philosophisms.
Philosophaster What a philosophaste - she doesn’t know anything about
Nietzche!
EXIT TICKET1. Update your DO NOW from earlier in the period:
2. Select a children’s story you know:
In your journal - identify all of its Elements of Fiction Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Denouement
Select ANY object in this room and create a vivid description using:① A metaphor② A simile③ A hyperbole④ Personification (all 4)
Examples:Snow White
Sleeping BeautyTarzan
Lion KingAladdin