Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Wednesday and Friday - January 23 and 25 - Generalizations and POV

OBJECTIVE: EXPLAIN, INTERPRET, COMPARE POINT OF VIEW AND THE IMPACT OF POINT OF VIEW ON THE TEXT AS A WHOLE.


L.N 2, 3, 6

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Sample multiple choice questions on Generalizations.

DIRECT INSTRUCTION

Main Idea and Author's Purpose. In the past, you have been taught that Author's purpose generally is only to "entertain, inform or persuade".

 However, when working on benchmarks or Keystones, author's purpose will extend beyond those choices and be more aligned with the MAIN IDEA and/or THEME of the passage.

You must consider, what is the message the author is trying to communicate when asked about "author's purpose." Often it is the IMPLIED main idea.

IMPLIED means to suggest without directly stating.

Jeopardy for main idea

Guided

Read directions for finding main idea.

Independent

Complete Main idea paragraph an multiple choice questions using multiple choice strategies. 

Redo on multiple choice focusing on KEY words in the questions to help you find answers.

VOCABULARY REVIEW

POINT OF VIEW = NARRATIVE PERSPECTIVE

'NARRATIVE" MEANS "STORY" AND "PERSPECTIVE" MEANS "VIEWPOINT."

POINT OF VIEW - PPT

GUIDED

READ EXAMPLES OF SAME STORY FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES. "READING ON THE MOVE."

INDEPENDENT

COMPETE THE POV SCENERIOS ON HANDOUT PROVIDED.

CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

INDIVIDUAL STUDENT CHECKS DURING INDEPENDENT WORK






OBJECTIVE: EXPLAIN, INTERPRET, COMPARE POINT OF VIEW AND THE IMPACT OF POINT OF VIEW ON THE TEXT AS A WHOLE.


L.N 2, 3, 6

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