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Hey! It’s Today in Lang/Lit 11 Website orientation and First Day Assignment Analyzing movie posters…meet the BIG 5! Pictures at 1:00 Today you will work in groups of 2, 3, or 4 – you choose

Classroom Basics - Bring a Chromebook, paper, pen/pencil, folder. Be a student. Keep food and beverage on the down low. It must be “backpack” friendly. Bathroom Use – be an adult. Personal electronics – be present, be mysterious. Put it away. “Respect is just the minimum…” – Ms. Lauryn Hill

American Movie Posters – analyzing visual texts Learning Targets: Understand the BIG 5 – tools we will use to analyze certain kinds of texts Understand the role context plays in interpreting texts Language Target: Use analysis words: context, theme, tone, irony, style, structure, audience, and purpose

Context - how does background knowledge change how we experience a text? Are the makers of the text counting on you bringing any special knowledge to the viewing of the text? If so, how important is it to have the knowledge? 1 2 3 4 Doesn’t matter sort of matters it matters if you don’t know, you won’t get it

BIG 5 - Generic Content / theme - What is literally ‘happening’ in the text? What is it about? What are the main ideas of the text? Tone / mood - How does the text make you and/or the target audience feel? Describe the atmosphere of the text. Stylistic devices - How does the author use language to convey a sentiment or message? What kinds of linguistic tools does he/she employ? Structure - How is the text organized, literally (i.e. layout/formatting)? What kinds of structural elements of a particular text type do you see? Audience / purpose - Whom does the text target? What does the author wish to achieve through the text?

Big 5 – Focused for Movie Posters Content / theme - What does the poster suggest about the content of the movie? What will it be about? What parts of the poster convey that? Tone / mood - How does the poster make you and/or the target audience feel? What elements contribute to that feeling? How does that connect with the content or theme? Stylistic devices –   A. What words are important? What do the specific words convey? Is there any wordplay at work? Irony? What kind of fonts or lettering are used? B. What is communicated through images? What kinds of images? How is color used or not used? Are the images realistic or stylized? Structure - How is the poster arranged or organized? Where does the eye go first? Is it symmetrical or no? Is it “busy” or “minimal” or somewhere in between? Is the focus on words or images? Audience / purpose - Whom does the poster target? What does the author wish to emphasize and market about this film? How might you change the poster to target another audience group?

Choose three posters to analyze with your group For each poster, work together to make notes on each of the “big five” and context. Use the grid on your handout. Everyone should take their own notes, but it is OK to share. You’ll be presenting one of your posters to the class, but you won’t know which one until later. So make sure everyone in your group has analyzed all three posters…don’t divide up the tasks. You’ll be writing a short analysis about one of your posters. So it’s OK to have a favorite.

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Today in Lang/Lit… How much do we remember from last week? A Quizlet! 15 minutes to figure out your presentation - who will talk about what? Presentations Debrief… Note Charts due end of the period…

Quizlet Question #1 What is a “text”?

Quizlet Question #2 What does “analysis” mean? What do we do when we analyze a text?

Quizlet Question #3 What does “context” mean? A text that misleads you or lies to you The knowledge or experience you bring to a text When a text is confusing The text’s literal meaning

Quizlet Question #4 - Which of these are the Big 5 Quizlet Question #4 - Which of these are the Big 5? Write down the real ones Irony Potato chips/dip Content/theme Metaphors/similes Football cleats Structure Memories Satire Brownies/milk Stylistic features Shakespeare Doug Baldwin Tone/mood Hamilton: An American Musical Kale Audience/purpose

#5 - Who is the oldest person at your table?

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Presentation Order/How To – Period 5 This is an INFORMAL presentation. You can present from your table, but send one person up to point out details Make sure that every member of the team has a voice Speak up…be confident, or fake considence “We noticed that…” is your friend Inside Out Suicide Squad Cloverfield Inglorious Basterds Dark Night Scarface Jaws Finding Dory

For Wednesday – get ready for some real talk You MUST have your Chromebook! What’s Up With These Texts? The American Flag The Star Spangled Banner The Pledge of Allegiance The NFL Protests https://twitter.com/DougBaldwinJr?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor