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Bellringer Respond to the following prompt using complete sentences: “Without our traditions, our lives would be as shaky as…as a fiddler on the roof!” –Tevye from Fiddler on the Roof OR “Tradition is an explanation for acting without thinking.” – Grace McGarvie Respond to the following prompt using complete sentences: Which of the quotes to the right best represents your perspective of tradition? Explain.

“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson Lesson 1

I Can… Identify connotative diction and figurative language in a text. Determine how an author creates a mood. 9-10.RL.KID.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone. I Can…

You Will Need… “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson found on page 243 of the purple guide book Annotation materials Writing utensils

Listen to the first 5 paragraphs of the text beginning on page 243 of you purple guide book. As you listen… ANNOTATE! For… Connotative diction Figurative language Active Reading Task

Color Groups What mood is established by the words used in the first 5 paragraphs of the story? Answer the question to the right with your color group. Look at your annotations to guide your discussion, and find evidence from the text to support your response. Student Look-Fors Sample responses: By describing the setting with words such as, “clear and sunny” the author creates a happy, peaceful mood. The setting is very excited. The text describes an idyllic summer day in a small village.

What to Look For… Listen as I read paragraphs 6-41 of the text. Highlight words or phrases that describe aspects of the lottery traditions using one color. Highlight words or phrases that reveal characters’ perspectives of the lottery traditions using another color. Guiding Questions and Prompts: What does this paragraph tell us about the lottery? Where in the text did you find that answer? Is this textual example about the lottery tradition or a character’s perspective about the lottery. Student Look-Fors Sample highlighted text: Describe aspects of the lottery tradition- “...it was the business of the official of the lottery to ask such questions formally.” Reveal characters’ perspectives about the lottery- “...soft laughter ran through the crowd…”

Daily Writing Practice Look at the writing prompt on page 197 of your purple guide books. It asks, “According to the text, how does tradition influence the villager’s behavior?” As you work to construct a response, remember the following: Answer using the CCC format. You have hopefully done a lot of annotating that can offer some guidance. Make sure you include at least one direct quote from the text to support your answer. Ask questions if you need help!