Do Now 11/08 Do Now: Give me an example of imagery.

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Do Now 11/08 Do Now: Give me an example of imagery. DLO: SWBAT analyze the text and identify examples of imagery.

11/08 Agenda Do Now: Example of imagery Read pages 62-66 Answer questions about imagery through text evidence and explanation. Identify the challenges and opportunities of the Yang family. DLO: SWBAT analyze the text and identify examples of imagery.

Chart as you read Opportunities Challenges DLO: SWBAT analyze the text and identify examples of imagery.

Examples of Imagery p.63 Read page 63 reread lines 359-384. Identify words and phrases that help them to imagine what Yang is experiencing. What is the impact of the similes such as “felt like needles were twisting their way into my chest?” Yang’s words help readers imagine… DLO: SWBAT analyze the text and identify examples of imagery.

Examples of Imagery p.63 Read page 63 reread lines 359-384. Identify words and phrases that help them to imagine what Yang is experiencing. What is the impact of the similes such as “felt like needles were twisting their way into my chest?” Yang’s words help readers imagine her pain and desperation. She uses the simile to help give the reader an image what it would look and feel like. DLO: SWBAT analyze the text and identify examples of imagery.

Examples of Symbolism p.65 Symbol: an object that stands for something beyond itself. Read page 65 reread lines 437-451. Note Grandma’s explanation of why she chose the elephant bracelet. How does Yang emphasize her own weakness in comparison to the powerful protection of the elephants? Examples of Symbolism p.65 DLO: SWBAT analyze the text and identify examples of imagery.

Examples of Symbolism p.65 How does Yang emphasize her own weakness in comparison to the powerful protection of the elephants? “Elephants protect their babies by forming a circle around them. You are sick, and I cannot protect you…the power of elephants can protect you and make you well again.” Yang notes that the bracelet had to be made smaller to fit her wrist. DLO: SWBAT analyze the text and identify examples of imagery.

Do Now 11/09 Set up your phone for a Kahoot review game! DLO: SWBAT successfully complete the review for the benchmark test by identifying various literary elements..

Agenda 11/09 Do Now: Kahoot review game! Complete Kahoot Review Game Complete study guide Review any level up tutorials or extra practice HOMEWORK: STUDY DLO: SWBAT successfully complete the review for the benchmark test by identifying various literary elements..

Do Now 11/10 Take 5 minutes to review for the benchmark. DLO: SWBAT successfully complete the benchmark test .

Agenda 11/10 Do Now: Review Complete Benchmark Read Independently/Take reading counts quizzes DLO: SWBAT successfully complete the benchmark test .