2/26 “from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” SWBAT analyze the main character by answering an assessment question Agenda: 1. Watch Mississippi, Close Read.

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2/26 “from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” SWBAT analyze the main character by answering an assessment question Agenda: 1. Watch Mississippi, Close Read &Text in Focus video 2. Complete Plot Diagram. Collect. Assessment: Read page 396. Answer 1 on back of Plot Diagram What does Twain mean when he says Ben’s “heart was light and his anticipation high”? Explain why Tom is painting in a tranquil way. Homework: Read for 20 minutes Need to add, lesson not long enough

1. Although Tom is unhappy about having to miss the fun he had planned for the day, he calmly begins his work. He wants to appear undisturbed and relaxed in order to give the impression that the work he is doing is enjoyable. 2. Ben is feeling happy and carefree. The phrase creates suspense about how Ben’s encounters with Tom will go because his good mood is in contrast to the way Tom is feeling.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA HXwLRI88Q 2/27 “from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” SWBAT analyze how a filmed production compares to a novel passage by completing the exit sentences. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA HXwLRI88Q Does the filmed production (movie clip) stay faithful to the novel passage? Explain the similarities/differences. Which version did you prefer & Why? The filmed production (did or did not) stay faithful to the novel passage because… I preferred the… version because… CC.1.3.8.H - INTEGRATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND IDEAS - SOURCE OF INFORMATION

2/28 “from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” SWBAT analyze the point of view by answering the assessment question. Class Starter: Read page 397, lines 53-64 What are 2 things that Ben Rogers does not know? What effect does the narrator’s point of view create?

1. Tom actually DOES notice Ben’s presence even though he says he “warn’t noticing.” Tom considers painting the fence work although he says otherwise and claims that it “suits” him. 2. The narrator is leading readers to suspect what Tom might do to avoid his work.

WHEN DONE, REREAD “TOM SAWYER”: PAGES 395-400 2/28 “from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” SWBAT review the novel passage by completing the practice & apply NEED HELP?? USE PAGE 401 AS REFERENCE Practice & Apply, page 402-403 Analyzing the Text, #2, 3, 5 & 7 Critical Vocabulary, #1-8 Vocabulary Strategy, #1-4 WHEN DONE, REREAD “TOM SAWYER”: PAGES 395-400 Homework: TEST THURSDAY

After test, read your reading counts book. 3/01 “from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” SWBAT score proficiently on their summative assessment Test (30pts) Multiple Choice #1-10 (20 pts) Short Answer, pick 1, 11 or 12 (10 pts) Introduction & Conclusion 3-5 sentences ACE Spelling & grammar count After test, read your reading counts book.

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