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Short Stories August 29, 2016 Today you will need: Pen/Pencil Grab an AOW #2 Notebook Warm up Article Activity - Sun/Moon

Article Activity 10 minutes with your ALIKE groups (timed) 10 minutes with your Opposite groups (timed) Pass in and then start your warm-up

Announcements Conference on September 1 and 2 Turn in AOW and Warm-up to the substitute on Friday

Homework- Due Friday- AOW #2 CHUNK & GIST Annotate text for and NOTES: ETHICS Icon- Dilemmas or controversies Not right or wrong/black or white/good or bad... just opposite sides of an issue

Short Stories August 30, 2016 Today you will need: Pen/Pencil Notebook Warm up “The Most Dangerous Game” Reading Pod Guide

Big Idea Essential Questions: How do challenges shape one’s identity? To what extent does perception shape reality? BIG IDEA- Essential Question, Generalization, sometimes the Theme

Academic Vocabulary Setting- When & where a story takes place Conflict- Internal vs. External Character struggles with themselves Character struggles with another person, society, or nature Protagonist - Hero of the story, undergoes the ultimate change in the story. Antagonist - Character(s) working against the hero Imagery- descriptive figurative language that paints a picture in your mind

Chunk the Story First chunk ends on page 4 after the line “Out of the snarl of beard two small eyes regarded Rainsford.” Second chunk ends on page 10 after the paragraph that ends with the word pistol. Third chunk ends on page 13 after the second full paragraph.

In your pods... Refer to your Reading Guides ...