Warm Up – Page 1 ● Write down today’s date on the left hand side. ● Add a suffix to each of these words to answer the clue. Write down the answer.  One.

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Warm Up – Page 1 ● Write down today’s date on the left hand side. ● Add a suffix to each of these words to answer the clue. Write down the answer.  One who studies plants and animals - biolog______  Not taking care as you work - care______  One who does not tell the truth - li__  Being filled with a feeling of joy – joy_______

Return Index Card (3 rd and 4th)- look at your choices, then defend your answers on the back. Your Name: First and Last Mary MoodTone Mary MoodTone

Movie Poster  Choose one of the two movies to represent in a movie poster.  Use the mood and tone words to help you decide what your poster should look like and say.  The words you chose for mood should be shown by the types of images that you put on your poster. Remember, mood is what the audience should feel.  The words you chose for tone should be shown by the slogans and words you put on your poster. Remember, tone shows the attitude the author has towards the subject.

9 6 Nov Similes and Metaphors EQ: How do I identify similes and metaphors?  Metaphor is blue  Simile is red  You may color the people as you like.

Page 8 You may cut out both pieces together, if you like. Both pieces go on page 8, one on top of the other. Color the people to match the ones you have on page 9.

Notes for Page 9  metaphor – a comparison of two unlike things by saying or implying that one thing is a dissimilar object or thing  simile – a comparison of two unlike things using like or as

Simile Girl and Metaphor Man 

Homework  List 5 Part 1 (First 13) Foldable or choice board due Monday, 9 November  Quiz on List 5, Part 1 – Monday, 9 November  Read at least 20 minutes EVERY night  Don’t forget to keep reviewing lists 1-4!!