Week 9 Language Arts.

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Week 9 Language Arts

Monday Bell Ringer: What is a narrative? How is a narrative different from a poem? Review “Peaches,” by Adrienne Su. What is the topic and theme of this poem? Use text evidence to support your conclusion. Review “Hello My Name is _____” What is the topic and theme of this poem? Use text evidence to support your conclusion. What are the similarities and differences between “Peaches” and “Hello My Name Is____” Think about the power of each reading. Which makes a bigger impression on the reader? “Peaches” or “Hello My Name Is_____”

What is a narrative? Tells a story Told in 1st person (main character tells the story) Uses “I me my we us” (pronouns) Narratives are different from the poems because they have paragraphs not stanzas.

Tuesday Annotate the prompt Interpreting text Answering the prompt

Wednesday Annotate the prompt Interpreting text Answering the prompt

Thursday Read the first 2 pages of “The Lottery” Introduction to the Notice & Note Signposts Read pages 3-4 Interpreting the signposts in “The Lottery”

Friday Read page 5-6 pages of “The Lottery” Review of the Notice & Note Signposts Read page 7 Interpreting the signposts in “The Lottery”