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Raider Rev Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 In each sentence there is a grammatical mistake. Rewrite the sentence and correct the mistake, then use context clues to define the underline word or phrase in each sentence. My ardor was indeed the astonishment of the students and my proficiency that of the masters. if no man allowed any pursuit whatsoever to interfere with the tranquility of his domestic affections, Greece had not been enslaved, Cesar would have spared his country, America would have been discovered more gradually, and the empires of Mexico and Peru had not been destroyed

Opening Session Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 Over the weekend, you were supposed to read Chapters 4-6. Show that you did by completing this Raider Rev. Follow the instructions on the sheet of paper given to you. You have 10 minutes.

Opening Session Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 Now, turn to the inside, right page, write “Something From a Friend.” Turn to a person either to your immediate left or to your immediate right. Share what you have written so far with your partner. When you are finished, write down a quote from the conversation you had with your partner. Expand on the quote you chose.

Opening Session Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 Now, turn to the inside, right page, write “Something From a Friend.” Turn to a person either to your immediate left or to your immediate right. Share what you have written so far with your partner. When you are finished, write down a quote from the conversation you had with your partner. Expand on the quote you chose.

Opening Session Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 Now, turn to the back cover, and write “Something From a Classmate.” As we discuss what you have written so far, choose something interesting from our discussion to write about in this section.

Work Session Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 Use the handout you were given to help you annotate and take notes about the novel (or any novel) as you read.

First Section Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Plot For each reading assignment, give a summary of important events. Is there foreshadowing? Is there suspense? Why? Is there a major event? How will it change the plot?

Second Section Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Character Flat, Round, or Static Personality Relationships Conflict What does the character do?

Third Section Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Style Figurative Language Irony Imagery Rhetorical Devices Allusions

Fourth Section Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Themes and Symbols Are there any major themes or symbols represented in the reading section? Remember to cite evidence from the text.

Work Session Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 Please read either with a partner, or silently for the next 15 minutes. As you read, please annotate what you read in the way that we showed you.

Raider Rev Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12

Closing Session Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 Class Discussion How does this video relate to Frankenstein?

Announcements Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 ACT/SAT Review, Credit Recovery, Frankenstein Quiz 1 Retakes after school this week Tuesday—Friday.

Homework Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Grade 12 Please read through Chapter 7 tonight as homework.

Raider Rev Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 On a sheet of paper answer the following question in a three to five sentence paragraph. You have four minutes. What do you think about when you hear the word, “Gothic?” Explain.

Essential Questions Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 What is Gothic literature, and what are some characteristics of the Gothic genre?

Class Discussion Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Look at the picture to the right and decide what, if anything, about the architecture in the photograph is Gothic.

Class Discussion Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Look at the picture to the right and decide what, if anything, about the architecture in the photograph is Gothic.

Class Discussion Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Listen to this song from Disney’s, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Decide whether there is anything Gothic in the animation.

Class Discussion Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Listen to the narration of Dracula, by Bram Stoker. Decide what, if anything, about the narration is Gothic.

Gothic Literature Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 What is a Gothic Novel? A Gothic novel can be said to be a novel that has elements of both romanticism and horror.

Gothic Literature Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Qualities of Gothic Literature Supernatural Elements Foreign and Remote Settings The Role of Women – “Damsels in Distress” Mystery and Suspense “The Sublime” – a concept of beauty that places emphasis on things not typically considered beautiful

Gothic Literature Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Frankenstein Dracula Edgar Allan Poe Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Work Session Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Class Discussion How does all this relate to Frankenstein? What are some basic questions that Frankenstein forces its readers to ask about the way the world works?

Work Session Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Choose one of the major themes or elements of Gothicism we spoke about in class. Create a PowerPoint, Prezi, video, build a website, etc. that explores the theme you chose in detail. Use the Internet today to search for usable sources that you can include as a part of your research. You will need at least three sources.

Closing Session: Pop Quiz Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Answer the questions on the write in complete sentences. You do not need to write the sentence. What two genres does the Gothic novel combine? Name three major themes of the Gothic genre. Explain the concept of “the sublime.” Name a gothic novel or literary work other than Frankenstein. Why do you think the Gothic genre has remained in popular culture for so long?

Announcements Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 ACT/SAT Review, Credit Recovery, Frankenstein Quiz 1 Retakes after school this week Tuesday—Friday.

Homework Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Grade 12 Please read through Chapter 7 tonight as homework if you have not already.

Raider Rev Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 What are some of the characteristics in Frankenstein that make it a Gothic novel?

Essential Question Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 What is direct and indirect characterization? What is a character foil?

Opening Session Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 Complete the Incident Report from the prospective of a police officer investigating the murder of Victor’s brother, William, in Chapter 7.

Work Session Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 Character Direct Characterization: Physical descriptions Names Indirect Characterization What a character does What other characters say

Work Session Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 Character Foils A character foil is a character who is the opposite of another character used to draw attention to certain traits. Can you think of a character foil for Victor Frankenstein?

Work Session Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 Complete the Cell Phone Activity for one of the characters you have read about in Frankenstein, so far. (This is when having your active reading notes would be helpful.)

Work Session Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 Take a minute to find a partner who chose a different character than you did. Share your Cell Phone Sheet with your partner and discuss what is different about each character and why that might be different.

Closing Session Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 Questions?

Announcements Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 There is a quiz tomorrow covering Chapters 4-7. We will collect your active reading notes before the test.

Homework Thursday, January 21, 2016 Grade 12 Read through Chapter 7 if you have not already done so.

Raider Rev Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 This is a single person assignment. Raider Rev Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 Answer the question on the right with a three to five sentence paragraph Is there ever a time in which you think censoring something is warranted? You have 4 minutes. After you are done, staple your Raider Revs together.

Essential Question Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 What is the basic plot of Frankenstein?

Opening Session Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 To help you review for the quiz, you and up to two other people will use computer paper to create a timeline for the plot of Frankenstein. Remember to leave enough space so that you can add to your time line later.

Opening Session Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 Your plot timeline should include: All major plot points It should include an illustration or each major plot point It should be neat and attractive Remember to leave room to add more to your timeline later.

Daily Agenda Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 Opening Session Students will demonstrate their understanding of Frankenstein by creating a timeline. Work Session Students will demonstrate their understanding of Frankenstein by taking a quiz covering Chapters 4-7 Closing Session Students will widen their understanding of literary history by researching literary periods.

Work Session Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 Please clear off your desk of anything except a sheet of paper and a writing utensil. When you are finished with your test, please turn it in to Mr. Hatch and read the directions for the next assignment.

Closing Session Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 Choose three of the literary periods listed on the slip and use a computer to research those periods. A brief summary of the major themes and focuses of the literary period. Time Period during which the literary period took place Major authors and/or works

Closing Session Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 Choose three of the literary periods listed on the slip and use a computer to research those periods. Romantic Period 1800-1870 The Romantic Era was an artistic movement that swept through most of Europe. Its intention was to revolt against the established order. Imagination versus Reason Emotions versus Logic Darkness versus Light Character Stereotypes The “Sublime” and the Exotic Nature William Wordsworth “I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud” Samuel Taylor Coleridge “The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner” Mary W. Shelley “Frankenstein”

Closing Session Friday, January 22, 2016 Grade 12 Choose three of the literary periods listed on the slip and use a computer to research those periods. Renaissance Literature Neoclassical Period Restoration Period Romanticism Transcendental Period Victorian Period Realism Modernism Post-Modernism