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Unit 1 Days 16-20

Day 16

Bell Ringer Write a level 1, 2, and 3 question about ONE of the following topics: Beyoncé The Super Bowl Your independent reading book "The Circuit" (Panchito, migrant farmworkers, school)

Plan for the Day Wrap up "The Circuit" (plot diagram) Theme Review

(Annotation, Summaries, Questioning) Important Dates A DAY B DAY Fiction Quiz (Plot and Theme) November 2nd November 3rd Nonfiction Quiz (Annotation, Summaries, Questioning) November 9th November 10th Book Talks November 13th and 15th November 14th and 16th

Pass in your bell ringers. MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON IT.

"The Circuit" Plot Diagram Wrap Up

Theme Theme: the main idea; the lesson the author wants the reader to understand.

Themes vs. Topics Theme is NOT one word (example: family, love, revenge). TOPICS are one word. THEMES are a full sentence about a topic.

Identifying Theme Read the text. Make a list of topics. Pick ONE topic. Fill out the theme web. Finish the sentence "The author believes that..."

Practice Identifying Theme Movie Topics (List 4) Theme "The author believes that..." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvKzyYy6qvY&list=PLGniCcA0UBfEa6j7Zl jW_lceQM83kU_94 

Star Wars (by special request) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0CbN8sfihY 

Your Homework... Listen to 3-5 songs and identify each song's theme. Grading Scale: 7: 3 songs with evidence 10: 5 songs with evidence

Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRKiftk6ffQ "Tearin' Up My Heart" by NSYNC Theme: Love can cause both happiness and pain. Evidence: Topic: Love Conflict: The narrator is in a troubled relationship but loves the other person. Response to Conflict: Sings a sad song about it and asks the other person to make a decision about their relationship. Dances problems away. Tone and Mood: Moody and sad, but jazzy Thoughts and Feelings: Heartbroken and frustrated. Wants to find a solution. Lessons: Relationships are complicated.

Day 17

Bell Ringer What were you like when you were in kindergarten? (Did you listen? Were you terrible?) Do you think that a child's behavior in kindergarten tells you what s/he is going to be like as an adult? Why or why not? Remember, all of your bell ringers should be 3-5 sentences if you want full points!

Plan for the Day Continue theme practice “Charles”

Turn in your Theme Practice (Songs)

Theme Web: A Very Helpful Document

Theme and "After Twenty Years" (together)

Theme and "The Circuit" (with your team)

"Charles" by Shirley Jackson Read the story with your group. You should take turns reading it aloud. After you read, grab a vocabulary sheet and fill in the chart.

Homework For "Charles"… plot diagram theme web

Day 18

Bell Ringer Turn in your theme web/plot diagram for "Charles." After you turn it in, answer the following prompt in 3-5 sentences: Create your own falling action and resolution for "Charles." What could have happened after the story ended on a cliffhanger?

Plan for the Day Vocabulary and "Charles" discussion “Charles” Nonfiction Nonfiction Summaries

Nonfiction Summaries (Handout)

Example Summary           In the article "Justin Timberlake to Play Super Bowl," the author Jimmy John discusses Timberlake's pure talent. John starts the article by detailing the history of Timberlake's career. He states, "Timberlake started in the Mickey Mouse Club, but finally became a household name after creating the boy band NSYNC" (24). Next the article details a list of previous Super Bowl performers, including Timberlake himself who performed with Janet Jackson in 2004. Finally, the article talks about how Justin Timberlake will play the Super Bowl in Minneapolis next year. He is expected to bring a surprise guest on stage with him, and will most likely bring out his characteristic dance moves.

Annotation and Summary Practice

“Charles” Discussion Questions Vocabulary handout Re-read the first three paragraphs. How does Laurie change after his first day of kindergarten? Go back and read through the story. List 5 signs that Laurie is actually Charles. How would the story be different if Laurie were the narrator instead of the mom? When do you think the story takes place? List 3 examples to support your answer. In your opinion, what caused the change in Laurie? (Keep in mind that his MOM is the narrator and is therefore the only one giving us information).

Day 19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EZ517Ls_FE 

Turn in your blue article (with annotations!) Bell Ringer Do you think that ghosts are real? Why or why not? Do you have a good ghost story? If so, be prepared to share! Turn in your blue article (with annotations!)

Plan for the Day “The Tell-Tale Heart” Theme and Plot Review

Edgar Allan Poe, a pretty weird dude http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/edgar-allan-poe-is-born 

More Weird Facts about Poe He married his first cousin in a secret ceremony (She was 13, he was 26) He spent his time writing, gambling, and drinking (which is not a good combination) He disappeared for a week, and then was found at a bar in another man's clothes. He died a few days later after suffering from strong delusions. Only 8 people went to his funeral :(

"The Raven"

Poe is kind of a big deal

"The Tell-Tale Heart" Preview In your notebook, write THREE questions and TWO predictions you have about the story based on the following information: Poe's biography "The Raven" The title of the short story       ("The Tell-Tale Heart") This image The fact that it's Halloween, and I'm feeling festive.

"The Tell-Tale Heart"

With your table... Fill out a plot diagram for "The Tell-Tale Heart" Identify the theme of "The Tell-Tale Heart"

Day 20

Bell Ringer Get out your notes on theme and plot. Use the first few minutes of class to study. We will NOT be reading at the start of class. You will get reading time after your quiz.

Plan for the Day Fiction Quiz

Review before your quiz... https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/264e25c8-8f17-4d68-8316-b7f090cc9440 

"The Lottery" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpl3nFL7-yQ 

Your Quiz Fill out a plot diagram and a theme web for "The Lottery." Be as thorough as possible. When you are done, turn in your quiz to the basket and then read your IR book.