Analyzing Point of View Monday, 3-19-18
Do Now Read Getting Lost in a Good Book Can Help Keep You Healthy then answer the question below: Why is it important for parents to encourage reading at a young age? RI.6.1 Children are more likely than adults to follow stories all the way through. Children are more likely than adults to use technology for information. Children have longer attention spans than college students and older adults. Children can more easily grasp new ideas and abilities than adults.
Daily Report Opening A. Do Now B. Unpacking Learning Targets Work Time Reading First Pages of Novel Analyzing Point of View (POV) Closing and Assessment A. Quick Write Homework Finish reading Chp. 1 of Dragonwings
Do Now Review Read Getting Lost in a Good Book Can Help Keep You Healthy then answer the question below: Why is it important for parents to encourage reading at a young age? RI.6.1 Children are more likely than adults to follow stories all the way through. Children are more likely than adults to use technology for information. Children have longer attention spans than college students and older adults. Children can more easily grasp new ideas and abilities than adults.
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Moving On… S L A N T
What does point of view mean? Learning Target I can recognize Moon Shadow’s point of view concerning “demons” in Chapter 1 of Dragonwings. Standard: RL6.6 What does point of view mean?
Point of View In literature, every story is told from a point of view. First-person - uses a narrator as the “I” or “me” telling the story; Third-person - an author tells the story without a narrator, describing characters using “he” or “she”; Third-person omniscient - an author captures the perspective of all the characters.
Introducing the Novel Our novel Dragonwings is going to be a journey to a place in the past, with the narrator as our guide. Look at the cover of the book. Discuss in your groups: “Based on the cover and the title, what do you think this book will be about? Why?” Share out. Read the blurb on the back of the book silently. Discuss: “So what do you know about the book now? What is the book about? Were any of your predictions accurate?”
Reading the First Pages of the Novel. Read along silently in your heads as I read the first paragraph of the first page, up to “set foot on their shores.” CFU – Stop and Jot: “Is this first person, third person, or third person omniscient? How do you know?” Continue reading to the bottom of page 4, up to “Just the two of us would go.”
Basic Questions for Moon Shadow. Stop and Jot: “How would Moon Shadow answer these questions?” Where do you live? Whom do you live with? What does your family do? What is something important to know about your family?
Basic Questions for Moon Shadow. Small Group Discussion: Where do you think the Land of the Golden Mountain is? Why do you think that? Who do you think these people he calls ‘demons’ are? Why?
Closure Quick Write What do you know about Moon Shadow, the Land of the Golden Mountain, and ‘demons?’