October 12-13, 2016 Find the 10 errors and then answer the questions below.

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October 12-13, 2016 Find the 10 errors and then answer the questions below

(1) On November 4, 1922, english archaeologist Howard Carter made one of the most important discoverys of modern times. (2) While on an expedition to Egypt, Carter discovered the tomb of king Tutankhamen. (3) King Tut had became Egypts ruler when he was 9 years old he died just a few years later. (4) Discovered 3,000 years after Tuts's death, the tomb contained many priceless treasures that are now display in a Museum in the city of Cairo.

Objectives You will practice identifying vocabulary definitions by playing a matching game In addition, you will analyze a poem for tone, theme, diction, connotation, denotation, and voice by annotating it, discussing it with your partner, and researching words & definitions when necessary in preparation for writing your own

SSR Rubric

Vocabulary activity Match the words to their definitions Glue them on the notecards

Directions Look up any unfamiliar terms and define them (write them on the side) Read the poem through once Look up any unfamiliar terms here as well Discuss the poem’s meaning with your partner Label and highlight text evidence for each voice (identity) present in the poem Highlight examples of interesting diction that focuses on the speaker’s identity Answer: Who is the audience? What is the author’s purpose? Identify the tone of the entire poem. Highlight text evidence to support your claim. Answer the 3 multiple choice STAAR questions

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