Objective: By the end of class, students will examine literary elements (irony and POV) in fiction in order to improve literal and interpretive reading comprehension skills and make real world connections
Do Now
POV practice again!
Direct Instruction
Multiple choice test
Guided / Independent
Choose one of the four and use NEO or neatly write responses:
1. Analyze how Saki uses situational irony, hyperboles and oxymorons to help the reader understand the theme of the Bachelor's story.
2. Explain how Saki uses an omniscient narrator to help the reader understand the characters and the relationships between them.
3. Explain what makes The Storyteller a satire and how the author uses satire to deliver a message about how to effectively raise children.
4. Compare and contrast the bachelor's story to the aunt's story and evaluate why the bachelor's story is more successful with the children.
When finished - Keystone terms practice / review sheet.
Check for understanding
Individual and group student checks during independent work.
Closure
Review new Keystone terms to date.
Exit Pass
HW = prefix / suffix handout / worksheet
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