February 22 1.Quizinnikinnick: “ Coyote and the Buffalo ” 2.Journal Quiz: continue 3.Notes: Tricksters AA 1.Journal Quiz: due Tuesday 2.Turn in “ Dissecting.

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February 22 1.Quizinnikinnick: “ Coyote and the Buffalo ” 2.Journal Quiz: continue 3.Notes: Tricksters AA 1.Journal Quiz: due Tuesday 2.Turn in “ Dissecting Words ” Trickster Tales TOPIC: Trickster Tales Analyzing LEVEL: Analyzing

Yesterday, we... Answered Essential Questions Read “Forgiving Our Fathers” Began Journal Quiz

Today’s Objectives CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop elements of a story or drama.

W—P1W—P2W—P3W—P4W—P5W—P6R—P1R—P2R—P3R—P4R—P5 “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona” journal quiz Read the poem “Forgiving Our Fathers,” by Richard Lourie. Using the poem and your C-notes, decide: 1. What is the central idea (theme, message) of Smoke Signals? How do you know? (Provide examples to support your claim.) 2. How does the author’s use of ____________________ develop the theme? (Choose two and discuss... on your paper.)  connection to nature  power of story  oral tradition  faith in the spirit world  magical thinking 300 – 350 words