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ObjectivesWEEK 3 Thursday BELLWORK 8 minutes We will explain the hero’s journey using a thinking map. ________ We will understand ideas and info. Use your notes to identify and write the Hero’s Journey stage in each of the following: 1.The gateway that separates the special world from the ordinary world 2.The central life-or-death crises 3.The hero returns home with this; it can be a magic potion, treasure, love, wisdom, or simply surviving 4.The hero’s safe haven/home 5.After surviving death the hero is given or has taken something

Make connection to The Odyssey Add to your hero journey notes as we view the Prezi Stages in the Hero’s Journey Rubric: hand out and explain Group Assignment: review norms Expert Folder: for you to view, but not write on; please keep all materials in the proper folder (6 + 1 Traits Presentations) Exit ticket: The ______stage in the hero’s journey was shown in The Odyssey when_______.

ObjectiveWEEK 3 Thursday BELLWORK 15 minutes We will explain a metaphor using a thinking map. _____________ We will understand ideas and info. 1. Look at your IDEAS rubric. We already talked about the components that make a high score (6). Now, take the paragraph below and rewrite to improve the IDEAS grade. 2. Now, look at this writing sample below. Rewrite the sample to improve the IDEAS grade. Also the teachers communication with you helps you understand better. When the teacher can communicate with me I can understand what she is saying and what she is teaching.

Oral Tradition: have your thinking map on your desk Read “Song of the Sky Loom” on page 92 alone. -Talk to the text using the back side of your thinking map -Pair share your findings with your neighbor -Write a 7-word summary of this poem on a strip of paper -Discuss and share with entire class

Metaphor -a figure of speech in which a word or phrase denoting one kind of object is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them (drowning in money) -now find 3 different metaphors in the poem, pair share -class share -model metaphor thinking map -create your own thinking maps

Exit Question: A story that may contain elements of fantasy but is generally based on real events or people is a ___________.