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English II

WELCOME BACK!! January 5 Target: I can identify literary terms in a text. Agenda: Introduce new terms and take notes Tangerine activity and worksheet Prediction activity and worksheet Read flashback and add in the examples from the book.

Flip to the last page of your notebook to record all of our lit. terms Title it: Literary Terms Write down the terms from the next slide. Leave a space for the example from the book.

Terms To Know A simile is a comparison between two unlike things, using like or as. Example: A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things, in which one thing is said to be another. Imagery is the use of descriptive or figurative language to create word pictures.

Terms Flashback: When a story refers back to scene that happened in the past. Example: Inference: An educated guess. Prediction: A guess about what will happen next based on the information.

January 12 Target: I can identify literary terms in a text. Agenda: Grammar Practice with nouns Read prologue and find terms Flashback questions Term Practice Term Foreshadow Read and explain the foreshadow in an ACE prompt.

You will read and discuss the prologue together as a class You will read and discuss the prologue together as a class. Write the following questions or points on the left side of your double-entry journal. On the right side, write answers or descriptions as your class reads the text. Who are the characters and their relationships? What happens in the plot? What is the setting? Flashback (a sudden and vivid memory of an event in the past) From what point of view is the novel written? 1st, 2nd, 3rd

January 14 Target: I can identifying foreshadowing. Agenda: Quiz Warm-up questions Foreshadowing in “Lion King” Read and identify foreshadowing.

Journal In the last paragraph on page 4, Paul says, “The zombie was locked out.” In your double-entry journal make some predictions about who or what the zombie might be. In your double-entry journal, summarize what you know about the novel based on your reading and discussion of the prologue.

Foreshadow the use of clues to hint at what is going to happen later in the plot In your notebook write down three uses of foreshadow in the text.

ACE Analyze how the text uses foreshadowing to help the reader predict what will happen in the story. Answer: Cite: Explain:

February 10 Target: I can write a memo using point of view Agenda: Review literary terms on Quizlet Review August 21 Write a memo using point of view Double Entry Journal • Falshback activity using movie

February 12 Target: I can identify foreshadowing in a text. Agenda: Finish Flashback activity How are they the same or Different writing.

5 sentences Write 5 sentences comparing and contrasting the two flashbacks. Type and put on OneDrive. Today’s big grade! Rubric

Bell Ringer What is point of view? What is a flashback? What is foreshadowing?

Double Entry Jouranl Reread Paul’s entry for Monday, August 28. Write the following four topics on the left side of your journal. Then, using complete sentences, write what you believe to be the five most important pieces of information on the right side of the double-entry journal, focusing on these topics: • The main events of the entry • Joey • Erik’s nature