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Agenda: 1) Journal 2) “It’s Not About the Bike” 3) “23 Days In July” 4) Comprehension Questions

Today I am learning how to: Analyze how direct quotations relate to the central idea of a text because it will help me develop an in depth understanding of the text.

Quote Analysis An author can describe important events in a story by telling you about them:  Sometimes what a character says (and how he says it) is just as important as what happens. It can tell us what the person talking is like, and what has happened in the past or will happen in the future. You can learn a lot from a quote by explaining it in four parts, called a “quote analysis:” 1) Write the quote and the page it comes from. Put it in quotation marks. 2) Explain who said those words, and to whom they were talking (one to two sentences.) 3) Paraphrase the quote. That means put it in different words that mean the same thing. Don’t use quotation marks because quotation marks mean you are writing exactly the words that were said (two to four sentences). 4)Explain what this quote tells you about this character or the person in the story. What kind of person would say these thing? Why would they say it? What would they have to know, or be thinking about, to say it?

You deserve what you want when you’re trying your best to fight for it, no one can take that right from you. Don’t let anyone ever make you feel like you don’t deserve what you want. – Heath Ledger, from 10 Things I Hate About You For each quote and film clip, predict/infer the significance of the quote.

You don’t need to hide yourself because you’re afraid of what others think of you. You have the choice to live your own life. It is not our abilities that show what we truly are… it is our choices. – Dumbledore, from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

“Do the best you can until you know better “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” Maya Angelou

To get started all you need is you To get started all you need is you. Focus on what you can do right now in the moment. Things don’t need to be perfect for you to get started. Start now! “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” Theodore Roosevelt

Listen to the speech and write your response in your sourcebook. https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=oj16vfbsM9A

Write your responses in your sourcebook https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi0Lbjs5ECI How does this scene relate to you and your life? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQU3EphIpMY How does this scene make you feel?

Martin Luther King, Jr. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vD WWy4CMhE How do his words resonate with you? How are his words still relevant today?

Journal When was a time when you accomplished or won something? Write at least a paragraph.

Vocabulary Culminate Prestigious Stance Perception Recessed Terse

“It’s Not About The Bike” While reading, analyze each quote and how it supports the overall message in the text. Turn to page 792 in your literature book. 

23 Days in July

Write one quote from the story that sticks out to you and why. Ticket out the door Write one quote from the story that sticks out to you and why.