Before your warm-up, finish yesterday’s poster:  For “Slave Mother: A Tale of the Ohio,” analyzes four of the different aspects of poetry that we have.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IT’S STORY TIME.
Advertisements

Inspired by Dead Poets Society
Elements of Fiction Click on the link above each finger to discover one of the five aspects of the elements of fiction. Then, in the Literary Terms section.
So you’re writing a literary analysis, huh?
Let’s finish Soldier Boys! Go to Chapter 16 Character Questions Project Assignment (due Friday, 11/13)
Literary Analysis Review
Put out the poem you read for homework and get your literary notebook. Please respond: Type 2date Yesterday you had to make meaning of a poem. Write three.
Commentary Guided Revision Activity How do I explain a quote in depth?
Literary Elements and Aspects of Quality in Children ’ s Books Children ’ s Literature Presentation, ENG 360.
Let’s continue reading Chapter Eight!.  Extra credit available for attending one of the band performances  Thursday at 3:30 ($2)  Friday at 7 ($5)
No warm-up today. Instead, we will have a cool- down. Before we do so, take notes on the following information and title your notes “Types of Persuasion–
TYPES OF POETRY. NARRATIVE POEMS A Narrative Poem combines elements of fiction and poetry to tell a story Like short stories, they usually include characters,
PAPEA Paragraph Writing
As you come in, I’ll stamp “Sonnet 30” and “Sonnet 18” (front and back).
The Kite Runner Partner Power Point Presentations
Elements of Fiction Plot Theme Setting Characterization Narration.
Click for Guidelines Plot Theme Setting Characterization Narration.
Introduction to Short Story Elements & Plot Structure
Short Story Bellringer #1 10/1/13 1.Write down at least three questions you have after reading the beginning of the short story “By the Waters of Babylon.”
Analyzing literature What does it mean?.
Your presentation: MUST DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING OF THE ODYSSEY ANALYZE THE LITERARY ELEMENTS IN THE TEXT INCLUDE A THOROUGH ANALYSIS OF: – PLOT – SETTING.
Window Reading Response Please print the following directions and use them to create your reading response.
Poetry Analysis Using TPCASTT
Integrating evidence into your writing:. SUMMARIZE--- To summarize means to take facts, statistics, ideas and condense them. (Summarizing should use your.
Supporting Feature 1 Supporting Feature 2 Supporting Feature 3 Umbrella Feature/Aspect The Umbrella Feature + Supporting Features = Theme.
Literary Device Treasure Hunt Identifying Literary Devices Within a Text.
Reader’s Notebook GOAL: I WILL USE MY READER’S NOTEBOOK TO HELP FACILITATE MY COMPREHENSION OF MY NOVEL BY COMPLETING ACTIVITIES USING READING SKILLS AND.
Turn in your Philosopher Research charts on the stool! Think, pair, share: Look over the following objects or actions. With a partner, discuss what each.
Literary Devices: Some reminders Choose wisely in terms of terms AND quote. Not a single line b/c it may not be something you can really dig into…Not too.
Understand Narrator, Voice, and Persona. Standard Reading Literature 3.9 –Explain how voice, persona, and the choice of narrator affect characterization.
ALLUSION A passing reference to historical or fictional characters, places, or events, or to other works that the writer assumes the reader will recognize.
Before we continue with our F451 discussion, get out your SOAPSTone notes and the last SOAPSTone chart that you completed…
Using the paper provided for this activity, fold your paper so that it is divided into 14 boxes. The bottom 2 boxes should be wider than the others. In.
Writing Great Essays Using Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird.
 Analyze narrator and voice.  Analyze symbolism and irony.  Analyze characterization and plot. Plan:  Literature circles for short stories.  Work.
Before we get to our warm-up, take out one piece of paper and one pen or pencil and get ready for a reading quiz!!!
Warm-up: Knowing what you do about the characters so far, think of two words to describe each of the following characters: Jack, Ralph, Piggy, Roger and.
Window Reading Response Please print the following directions and use them to create your reading response. Reading Literature : Determine Theme.
Warm-up: Read the first description of the Radley house that is given in the last full paragraph on page 8. Analyze TONE by closely looking at 2 of the.
Composition LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY.  A literary analysis broadens understanding and appreciation of a piece of literature.  Think as you read: What.
Will the Real Mockingbird Please Stand Up??
No warm-up. Instead, get out poetry packet (first page)
To Kill a Mockingbird Day 5: Two Voices. Quote Search Search chapters for a quote related to one of the themes found within To Kill a Mockingbird.
Window Reading Response. What Is It? A Window reading response allows you to see the literary aspects of a story or essay by focusing on key stylistic.
Reading Log #13 In-Class Assignment. Review In 2-3 sentences, explain the plot up to this point – What has happened to Scout over the course of the book.
Reading Log #1 - Predictions
Turn in Lord of the Flies journals!!!.  Bring your textbooks and Lord of the Flies book on the day of the final.  Late Point of View and symbolism journals.
NARRATOR and VOICE The narrator controls everything readers know about the characters and themes of a story. Notes from pages of Elements of Literature.
Reading Strategies Are used by a READER to understand the text.
DICTION. WORD CHOICE DENOTATION DICTIONARY DEFINITION OF A WORD.
English 2H Semester Project. The objective of this project is for you (and your group members) to demonstrate your understanding of the novels read thus.
Warm-Up What do you think of when you think of the elements of fiction? In your notes section of your 3-subject notebook, make a list of as many terms.
IT’S STORY TIME.
(If you haven’t already) Answer the following questions:
Warm-Up: On page 82 in your ISN…
Warm-Up: On page 82 in your ISN…
SIFT A Literary Analysis Method
Dreamland A Poem by Edgar Allan Poe
SIFT A Literary Analysis Method
Learning Target: I can successfully compare and contrast two poems.
Book Project for 4th Term
English October 2018 School Pictures Theme Topics Versus Themes
Historiography, Plot, Point of View, Character and Theme
Modified Dialectic Journals
Take out a piece of paper for later.
Minds-On In your groups, I want you to think about how technology has affected our lives: The way we live The way we interact with one another The way.
Book Project for 4th Term
Before we get started… In your Reading Groups, please give a summary of each novel read…each member should give a summary of the novel (at least add information.
Literature: Key Ideas and Details
Narrative Poetry Ms. Dombrow Eng. 9C.
Presentation transcript:

Before your warm-up, finish yesterday’s poster:  For “Slave Mother: A Tale of the Ohio,” analyzes four of the different aspects of poetry that we have studied so far:  Choose 4 of the following: speaker, tone, mood, theme, diction, irony, symbolism, metaphor.  First, divide your poster paper into four areas.  Then, write a sentence explaining each of the four aspects that you chose.  Next, provide a quote that reveals each of the four aspects.  Finally, draw a picture that represents each of the four aspects of the poem.

 Pass up poetry packet!  Bring To Kill a Mockingbird every day to assure that you don’t lose participation points!  I’ll start taking points off Monday…  Any late work from January will not be accepted after Monday!

STANDARDS Literary Response and Analysis 3.9 Explain how voice, persona, and the choice of a narrator affect characterization and the tone, plot, and credibility of a text.

Cool-down: When living as a member of a society, we are usually required to follow the “status quo” or the established norms (“normal“ behavior, thinking, ideas) for what society sees as right. However, sometimes we may disagree with the status quo... Is it our duty as members of a society to make our ideas fit into the status quo, OR do we have a responsibility to our own selves to follow what our own conscience tells us is right (even if that means being labeled as an outcast)? Explain in at least two sentences.

WHY THE WEIRD WARM-UP? In To Kill a Mockingbird, we will read about a character– Atticus Finch– who disagrees with following the “status quo”, but instead wishes to follow his own ideas of what is “right”.  What other characters have we read about that are like Atticus Finch?  This story takes place in Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930’s. Based on what you’ve heard in history classes and what you’ve read in Black Boy, what can you say about the 1930’s in southern U.S.?

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD  Let’s start to reading To Kill a Mockingbird.