U NIT 1 D OUBLE T AKE Essential Question: When Do You Really Know Someone?

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U NIT 1 D OUBLE T AKE Essential Question: When Do You Really Know Someone?

R EFLECT & A NSWER What can you see from a distance? What are your impressions from close up? What does the grid structure suggest about Lyle’s identity? What does the portrait suggest about really getting to know someone?

W HAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THESE WORDS ? Identity Truth Perception

R EADING O BJECTIVES ~Plan & Monitor *Make & Confirm Predictions *Preview & Set a Purpose *Monitor Comprehension *Clarify Ideas *Clarify Vocabulary ~Recognize Genre: Short Story, Personal Narrative, News Feature, Profile ~Analyze Setting, Character, Plot, Conflict, & Theme ~Analyze Static & Dynamic Characters ~Identify Author’s Perspective ~Analyze News Features ~Interpret & Evaluate Literature ~Comprehension & Critical Thinking *Compare, Analyze, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Evaluate, Synthesize *Compare Across Texts

W RITING O BJECTIVES ~Summarize Text ~Write About Literature *Support an Argument ~Narrative Paragraph ~Research/Writing *Biographical Sketch *History Connection *Cultural Connection ~Reflective Essay *Steps of the Writing Process

S PEAKING OBJECTIVES ~Express Ideas & Opinions ~Ask for & Give Information ~Engage in Discussion

P LOT - ACTION OF THE STORY Climax Rising action Exposition Falling action Resolution

C ONFLICT InternalExternal Person vs. selfPerson vs. person Person vs. society Person vs. nature Person vs. fate

P ERSON V S. S ELF

Person vs. person Person vs. society Person vs. nature Person vs. fate

D O YOU A GREE OR DISAGREE ? You can’t really know someone who is different from you. Your first impressions of a person are usually right. Even the people you know well have secrets you know nothing about.