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Thursday January 5, 2016 SSR time

BRAINSTORM Talk within your group and list 4 conflicts you will experience. Then I want you to list at least 2 sensory details associated with those conflicts. Conflict #1 Conflict #2 Conflict #3 Conflict #4 _________ ________ _________ _________ 1-_______ 1-_______ 1-_______ 1-________ 2-_______ 2-_______ 2-_______ 2-________

Sensory Details

“Oranges” by Gary Soto… pg. 205 First Read: Sit quietly with your eyes shut listening as this poem is read aloud to you. Second Read: Divide the stanzas where I tell you. ILLUSTRATE the image in your head for that particular section out to the right. Third Read: Within your group, you will reread the stanza and highlight the sensory details. Write out the left what sense it appeals to.

Let’s draw! I need my paper passer outers… place these in your folder. Draw the mental image that sticks out in your mind out to the side after the reading of each section.

Highlighters appeals to the sight appeals to sound appeals to touch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6erdZsFWJbM Now, watch the video 

Transition Words… pg. 34 What’s my focus? -Sensory Details/ Figurative Language/ Imagery -Atmosphere (MOOD) -Dialogue -Conflicts -Character development -Resolution