August 22nd, 2016 AC ELA Brown.

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August 22nd, 2016 AC ELA Brown

Focus Standard ELAGSE8RL2: Determine a theme and/or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to the characters, setting, and plot; provide an objective summary of the text.

Make Two Appointments Write two “X’s” in your LA Journal with a line next to them: X _______________________ When told, meet with someone at a different table and exchange names- first appointment. Do it again. Meet with someone at a different table and exchange names- second appointment. Go back to your seats when time is called.

Identify the theme of the story. Think-Pair-Share Watch the video. Identify the theme of the story. Cite how the theme is developed- setting, characters, or plot. Theme Developed by? Examples from the text Explanation of the evidence

“Wings”

“The Landlady” Identify the following in “The Landlady”: The theme How it is developed over the text Evidence Explanation

Meet with your second appointment. Closing Meet with your second appointment. Draft a paragraph using the information you collected. Turn-in before you leave.