Friday, November 15 Read chapters 5-6 of The Contender. AGENDA

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Friday, November 15 Read chapters 5-6 of The Contender. AGENDA Planner & Do Now Independent Reading Theme Analysis – “Pandora’s Box” Exit Ticket – CFA Learning Objective: I can identify and analyze the theme of “Pandora’s Box.” After bellwork, then in groups write stories using ALL vocabulary terms. Before reading, listen for…. Or for phrasing, terms, expression TERMS TO KNOW Myth Theme Symbol

“Pandora’s Box”

Anticipatory Guide: Read each statement carefully and choose whether or not you agree or disagree with it.

What is a myth? A myth is a story told by word of mouth that: Features gods or other supernatural beings who often show such human characteristics as anger and love. Reveals the consequences of human errors. Explains how something came to be.

A symbol is a person, place, or object that stands for an idea beyond itself.

“Pandora’s Box” Page 456 in green literature book Follow along as I read aloud

With partners: What can you infer about the contents of the box based on Zeus’ desire for revenge? I can infer that the contents of the box are ___________ because ____________.

How does the winged creature relate to the contents of the box? With partners: How does the winged creature relate to the contents of the box? The winged creature relates to the contents of the box because ______________.

Exit Ticket What is the theme of “Pandora’s Box?” The theme of “Pandora’s Box” is ________________. Complete Anticipation Guide when finished.