Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Wednesday, September 27 - Lamb to the Slaughter

Objective: By the end of class, students will analyze short fiction in order to improve reading comprehensive skills. 

DO NOW

Three types of Irony - write them in your notes

Situational Irony - when the opposite happens of what we expect to happen

Verbal Irony - when we say the opposite of what we mean (sarcasm is a form of verbal irony)

Dramatic Irony - when the reader or viewer knows something that the characters in the story do not. It builds suspense!!

Direct Instruction

SITUATIONAL IRONY

VERBAL IRONY


DRAMATIC IRONY



Guided

Summarize LTTS to date.

Finish reading LTTS.

Independent

Identify two examples of situational irony and two examples of dramatic irony in LTTS.

Complete the plot structure for LTTS and all comprehensive questions on the handout. Tomorrow you will be writing a constructed response......

Check for Understanding

Individual student checks during independent work

Closure

Review the incidences of situational irony and dramatic irony in LTTS.

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