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English Language Arts Level 8 Lesson 22 Mrs. Morrisey

Grammar Grabber Do Mary know when mark gonna arrive

Grammar Grabber Does Mary know when Mark is going to arrive?

Quickwrite: (5 min.) Explain why you think London used chronological order to tell The Story of an Eyewitness?

Quickwrite: (5 min.) Explain why you think London used chronological order to tell The Story of an Eyewitness?

Lesson Objectives Review Chronological Order Use in The Story of an Eye Witness The Story of an Eye Witness by: Jack London

What is Chronological Order? (when a story is told in the order that the events actually happen) What does it look like in literature? Begins with earliest date, then lists dates/ events up to present. Most literature is written in strict chronological order. Flashbacks & foreshadowing don't follow timeline.

Let's take a look at Chronological Order of Events

The baseball team needed to raise money for team T-shirts. First, they held a meeting to discuss fundraising ideas. Then, the team agreed upon a used book sale. Next, they asked their classmates to donate used books. Finally, the team sold the books in the cafeteria during lunch hour. Which four (4) words signal chronological order of events? ______________________________

The baseball team needed to raise money for team T-shirts. First, they held a meeting to discuss fundraising ideas. Then, the team agreed upon a used book sale. Next, they asked their classmates to donate used books. Finally, the team sold the books in the cafeteria during lunch hour. Which four words signal chronological order of events? ______________________________

by: Jack London The Story of an Eyewitness

1. Day by day account is given 2. Movement back and forth timeline How is Chronological Order used in the story?

Wednesday Morning5:15 Beginning of the Earthquake Wednesday Afternoon & Evening Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Day Time Friday Night

Wednesday Morning5:15 Beginning of the Earthquake Wednesday Afternoon & Evening Strong winds blowing. The heart of the city is gone. No yelling/hysteria Thursday MorningRain of falling ashes No police or firemen Thursday NightFire raged on Friday Day TimeFire raged on Friday NightFire raged on

1. Reviewed Chronological Order 2. Reviewed Signal Words 3. Identified Chronological Order in The Story of an Eyewitness What did we learn in this lesson?

Research Jack London. What other topics did he write about? Journal an Eyewitness account of the things you saw on a significant day in your life.