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Tuesday, September 9th/ Wednesday, September 10th The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Agenda Dictado 1 Huck Finn Discussion Chapters 1-3 Read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (childhood, early adulthood) Homework: everyone read through chapter 7 and complete the appropriate study guide; honors kids please read the New York Times article linked on the website (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/07/books/07hu ck.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0), jot down the three quotes that connect to your own thought and write a brief summary of how those ideas support your own conclusion

Dictado Objective: So that I demonstrate proper grammar/mechanics in my own writing, I will write and punctuate a sentence that I hear, discussing the choices that I make with the class. I will finally correct the grammar according to the rules of Standard English. Dictado #1 “Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.” ;=use between closely related, independent thoughts

Chapters 1-3 Objective: I will discuss the key events in a novel, highlighting how they help to build theme. Choose one of the most interesting or important events. Draw a picture of it and write a caption that explains what is happening. Choose a significant quote from the first three chapters. What does this quote tell you about the time period or the characters? Write a letter to Huck. Tell him how you feel about his actions/beliefs. Ask him any questions you might have. Glue your study guide on the right side of page ____. 2. Review your notes from your study guide. Complete one of the activities on the right side to review the events. 3. Three key theme topics to consider in your processing include: good citizenship, friendship, and prejudice.

Huck Finn Objective: Today I will read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn so that I can understand how Mark Twain’s realistic style encouraged and encourages America to talk about race relations. Make sure that you continue to answer the questions on your study guide. The study guides can be found under the Huck Finn tab on the website.

How did Twain’s childhood shape his writing? Your notes on the film: Aspects to consider: Professions (jobs) Childhood Family 4. Understanding of slavery