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1. Piece of paper – write TONE on the top, along with the date Agenda 1/9 Take out: 1. Piece of paper – write TONE on the top, along with the date Tone it UP! HW: Review for Vocabulary 1-9 quiz (Thursday)

Author Quick Notes: * Take out paper from notes section * Use the pictures clues and background knowledge to jot quick notes about TONE Author http://prezi.com/qcjshra9y-jq/literature-analysis-diction-and-tone/

Tone D I L S Diction Imagery Details Language Syntax Author Tone Tone is the author’s attitude about the subject. Diction Imagery Details Language Syntax D I L S Possible Subjects:

The texting TONE What is wrong with you? Rewrite the text to show the frustrated TONE better. Concerned Annoyed Frustrated

Do it now: 1/11 Mad Professor Ponder how you would use hand gestures to teach a new student about TONE and DIDLS Now turn to your partner and teach it  Hand out the tone sheet for the practice portion

Check your attitude! Mary Poppins Original Mary Poppins Recut

In writing… The grey sidewalk is polka dotted with old discolored gum. The taxi screeches by and disappears into the sea of yellow. In the distance a woman’s scream echoes off the dark decaying buildings and is swallowed by the night. I walk on into the smog. The city sparkled like the eye of a child. As I skipped down the street the lights from the signs, cars, windows and stars created a soft glow on my smiling face. The buzz of the traffic melted in with the voices and feet on the pavement – I couldn’t believe I was finally here!

Now you try… Write about the following to SHOW your tone (attitude) STEPS: Identify your tone Write DIDLS and brainstorm DICTION IMAGES DETAILS SYNTAX 3. Use brainstorm to write paragraph 4. Swap and find the TONE!

D I L S TONE that special TONE PAPER that special TONE D I L S Pick a tone on HOMEWORK (don’t write it down) On TONE notes write out Next to each brainstorm what in that category you could use to reveal your tone/opinion on HOMEWORK Use the ideas from your brainstorm to write a paragraph describing a person working on homework – SHOW through the use of your diction, imagery, details, Language, and syntax what your opinion/tone is

One question I still have is… Create a Tweet Name for Tone Define TONE What helps create/imply a writer’s tone? (BACK) One question I still have is… Create TWO hash tags to categorize this lesson.

Car Letter Learn how to park. No wonder it is impossible to keep cars scratch free in this area. Be more considerate of others! Diction Imagery Details Language Syntax