Emotion & Identity Unit 1 Day 18.

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Emotion & Identity Unit 1 Day 18

Emotion & Identity UNIT 1: DAY 18 Instructions: Correct the following sentence in the Bell Ringer section of your binder. Separate the subject from the predicate by drawing a line between them. Bell Ringer: Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter wrote the song Here Comes Sunshine my friends and I who heard it preformed on July 2 1999 in Irvine California loved Robben Ford’s rendition. REVIEW OF BELL RINGER 2 MINUTES AFTER THE BELL RINGS!

Daily agenda Attendance/Roll Call Review Bell Ringer: Review everything you’ve learned so far! Vocabulary Spotlight: Review Sentence CFA-B, Poetry/Reading Comprehension Quiz Mapping the foreshadowing in “The Way Up to Heaven”

Daily Objectives Analyze the use of foreshadowing to create suspense and to drive the plot. Correctly punctuate compound-complex sentences Use context clues to determine meaning. Create effective claims, using textual evidence as support

VOCABULARY SPOTLIGHT 5 minutes Sentence Completion Challenge When lightning struck the tree outside my bedroom window, the electricity in the air was ______________; I could actually feel it hit my chest. Apprehensive Inevitable Ostentatious Palpable What are the context clues in this sentence?

Mapping Foreshadowing 30 minutes Work with the people at your table to: Identify key examples of foreshadowing in “The Way Up to Heaven” Explain how the author’s use of foreshadowing impacts the text and the reader Share your findings with the class

Clean-up & Announcements 5 minutes Clean-up your work area: Dispose of garbage Return pencils & makers Homework: Finish “The Scarlet Ibis” p.462- 475 and answer questions 6, 7, & 8 as needed.