Thursday, September 15, 2016

Friday, September 16 -

Objective: By the end of class, students will learn how to analyze character and review types of irony in order to improve reading comprehensive skills.

DO NOW

Ensure that the definitions for the following 10 terms are in your notebooks: If you need to look anything up, look in back of text book - page R59:

1. Prediction
2. Inference
3. Influence
4. All parts of a plot structure
5. Protagonist
6. Antagonist
7. Text
8. What textual evidence means
9. Genre
10. Foreshadowing


Direct Instruction

As we view the following videos, you will take notes and define terms.This is expected to be in your notebooks for the notebook check during independent work today.

video on characterization

charACTERIZATION USING FROZEN

SITUATIONAL IRONY

VERBAL IRONY

DRAMATIC IRONY

Guided / Independent

Use the indirect characterization sheet to plot three character traits for JANE from "Jane's Back."

Complete the irony worksheet and  in preparation for next week's lesson.

Check for Understanding

Individual student checks during independent work.

Closure



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