Emotion & Identity Unit 1 Day 13.

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Emotion & Identity Unit 1 Day 13

Emotion & Identity UNIT 1: DAY 13 Instructions: Correct the following sentence in the Bell Ringer section of your notebook. Draw a line separating the subject part of the sentence from the predicate. Hint: The predicate contains the verb! Bell Ringer: The Minoan civilization which lasted for 2000 years on the island of crete developed a rich and prosperous culture beginning around 6000 BCE. REVIEW OF BELL RINGER 2 MINUTES AFTER THE BELL RINGS!

Daily agenda Attendance/Roll Call Review Bell Ringer Vocabulary Spotlight Six Word Memoirs Read & Analyze a Memoir

Learning Objectives Analyze the structure of personal narratives/memoir ID the meanings of words in context Use precise language to communicate a complex idea in six words

VOCABULARY SPOTLIGHT 5 minutes Use the examples to determine meaning of tier two vocabulary. Julie inferred that I have a crush on Tim because I always sit with him at lunch. The narcissistic young man could not resist admiring himself every time he passed by a mirror. Tony preferred the provincial comforts of life on the farm. Sam filched Beth’s oreo cookies off of her lunch tray when she turned to talk to Sue. Infer Narcissistic Provincial Filch Personification Point-of-View (1st, 3rd, & 3rd omniscient) Narrator (reliable/unreliable)

Six Word Memoirs Read the examples below and then write one of your own. It will be collected! For sale: baby shoes, never worn ~ Hemingway Big hair, big heart, big hurry. ~Smith Well, I thought it was funny. ~Colbert

Analyzing Memoir Structure Select one of the following memoirs: Stone Women Sound Shadows Thank You in Arabic Analyze how the author put the story together. How does he/she begin the memoir? Does it have plot elements (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution)? Explain. Does the author create a theme? What is it? Is there a conflict? Explain. How does the author advance the story? Explain.

Clean-up & Announcements 5 minutes Clean-up your work area: Dispose of garbage Return pencils & makers Homework: Finish your memoir analysis. Finish trifold #1. Both are due tomorrow!