2/12 SWBAT analyze selected passages by completing the Close Read Screencasts Agenda: Simile worksheet Close Read Screencasts videos Analyzing the text.

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2/12 SWBAT analyze selected passages by completing the Close Read Screencasts Agenda: Simile worksheet Close Read Screencasts videos Analyzing the text p. 436 #’s 3,4

Analyzing the Text p. 436 3. The last two lines in the poems are the same in that the meter changes, and the speaker makes a final statement that sums up the poem. They are different in that “Find Work” ends with a somber feel, and “My Mother Enters the Work Force” ends with an upbeat sense. 4. The tone of “Chicago” is proud and admiring. Text examples: ”husky,” “show me another city with lifted head singing so proud to be alive and coarse and strong and cunning,” and “tall bold slugger.” The tone of “Find Work” is sorrowful. Text examples: “heart anaesthetized and mute with labor,” “grief,” “lifelong practice of despair,” and “how painfully shown.”

2/13~Poems About Work SWBAT analyze poems by citing text evidence in a short response essay. 1. In the close reader: Read pgs 132-134. Complete #1-4. Worth 10 pts. For #2, answer in side margin, not in small group For # 4, use ALL lines

2/14 - SWBAT score proficiently on their summative assessment Test (30pts) Multiple Choice #1-10 Short Answer, pick 1, 11 or 12 Introduction & Conclusion, 5 sentences, ACE, Spelling & grammar count

2/15~Poetry SWBAT review elements of poetry in a level up tutorial Class Starter: Preview Performance Task, page 436 Level Up Tutorial: THEME & NARRATIVE POETRY Assessment: Choose 1 of the 5 poems (3 from textbook & 2 from Close Reader) and explain its theme. 5 lines. Clues to Help Find Theme Repeated words & phrases The lesson of the speaker Homework: Read for 20 minutes

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