Welcome to HMS Open House! ELA/Team1 Period 2 Mrs. Sullivan & Miss Gilhooly Mrs. Sullivan's Page Mrs. Sullivan's Page Your student will be interacting.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Reader Response Journal
Advertisements

Ms. Tripken’s English I EOC Terms.
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
Welcome to English with Mrs. Lagan! Please use a card on your desk and complete the following: 1. Your child’s name 2. Strengths you’d like me to note.
EOCT Literary Term Review. Alliteration Flashback Foreshadowing Hyperbole Situational Irony Verbal Irony Dramatic Irony Metaphor Extended Metaphor Onomatopoeia.
Rhyme scheme. This is the regular pattern of rhyme found at the ends of lines in poems.
TYPES OF POETRY. NARRATIVE POEMS A Narrative Poem combines elements of fiction and poetry to tell a story Like short stories, they usually include characters,
FICTION VOCABULARY. FICTION Stories that come from a writer’s imagination.
Cheryl Gaca Phone:
Literature Terms.
Literary Elements. Allusion The reference to a well-known work of literature, famous person or historical event.
Spring 2013 Language Arts Semester Review 6 th grade.
Literary Terms.  Fiction: A type of writing based on imagination.  Non-Fiction: A type of writing that is based on facts.
Advisory Advisory period: Mondays & Thursdays: 2:41-3:15pm  Executive Functioning  Peer Relationships Role of Advisor  Your child’s adult advocate at.
Literary Terms act An act is the major unit of a play.
Literary Devices (elements and Techniques) of fiction
Sixth Grade Language Arts Meet the Teacher Night Mrs. Kristin Yerger.
Today: Genres Book Talks Assessment Book Clubs Graphic Novels.
What is poetry? You tell me… Format Poetry is arranged in lines and stanzas Lines may or may not form a complete sentence Stanzas are a group of lines.
LITERARY ELEMENTS. Characters: individuals who take part in the action Climax: point of greatest intensity.
Jeopardy Poetry General Literacy FictionNonfiction Short Stories Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Complete this statement: Writers use figurative language and sound devices to make their poems or stories sound more _____________.
FINAL EXAM Take down any notes you feel would help you on the final exam. You may use ONE SHEET of paper to assist you.
Analyzing Poetry. Step One:  Number the lines and stanzas A stanza is a group of lines within a poem.
PA State Reading Anchors Forms of questions from the test Click for index of Anchors Click to browse anchors and questions.
Title of the book/story here. introduction complications climax Falling action action resolution Theme Internal conflict conflict External conflict conflict.
Elements of Literature. PLOT Exposition: the characters and setting are introduced. Rising Action: the conflict is revealed. Climax: the highest point.
Welcome to HMS Open House! ELA/Team1 Mrs. Sullivan Mrs. Sullivan's Page Mrs. Sullivan's Page Your student will be interacting with literature, both fiction.
Welcome to Mrs. Tiesse’s Advisory. Advisory Advisory period: 8:20-8:30  Notes and office announcements Role of Advisor  Your child’s adult advocate.
7 TH GRADE READING Marki Larkin – main #, ext nd Period Conference 9:05 a.m.-9:55 a.m. Tutorials Tuesday 7:30-8:00.
Jeopardy Poetry General Literary FictionNonfiction Short Stories Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
A figure of speech that compares or equates two or more things that have something in common. It does not use like or as. A. SIMILE B. METAPHOR C. RHYTHM.
Poetry 7th grade literature.
Week 3 ENG102. DUE: Peer Editing -10 points for not being prepared Journal: #1 Due on Readings for Week 2 *****Students who do not use class time wisely.
A type of writing, either fiction or nonfiction, that tells a story.
“The Raven” Edgar Allan Poe. Narrative Poetry Narrative poetry is a form of poetry that tells a story, often making use of the voices of a narrator and.
123. Cont. 4 Re-read RL3.5Identify the speaker and recognize the difference between first- and third-person narration (e.g., autobiography compared with.
Poetry. What is a poem? Discuss in your groups for 30 seconds what you think makes a poem a poem. One person talks at a time; everyone shares! End
 Mid-Term Review. Mid-Term Info!  1) Author’s purpose  2) Character  3) Conflict/Problem  4) Internal Conflict)  5) External Conflict  6) Plot.
Creating an Imaginative Story Imaginative Story Elements.
WELCOME TO 7 TH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS With Mrs. Stroud!
A World of Literature (Chapter 6 – pp ). Introduction to Literature Literary genres –Fiction Novels, short stories, science fiction, fantasy,
Poetry p A Simile to explain poetry Poetry is like a circus. Poetry is like a circus.  Full of color, motion, and excitement.
 Hyperbole  Simile/ metaphor  Onomatopoeia  Personification  Alliteration  Flashback  Tone  Mood  Foreshadow  Symbol  Imagery 
Poetic Terms A - C Poetic Terms E - H Poetic Terms.
Poetry p
Reading by STAAR-light
Poetry Terms – Lit Bk pgs
Poetry Final Due Monday 12/3.
Elements of Literature
Poetry Unit Review for Test
2E Analyzing Literary Elements
Elements of Storytelling
I will learn to relax and learn
Welcome to ms. T.a. Terga’s class
Seventh Grade Language Arts
Literary Terms Take Notes!.
POETRY FINAL EXAM.
TPFASTTS Poetry Analysis
Elements of Poetry.
15 Minute Comprehension Activities
Literary Terms 2014 – 2015 English II.
How to read and analyze poetic forms, elements, and meanings
In this PowerPoint… Challenges Mind Map
In this PowerPoint… Book Fair reminders
Advanced English 6 November 20-21
Literary Lingo Review.
Language Arts Vocabulary
Poetry Glossary Grade 6 Poetry Unit.
1st 9 Weeks Spelling/Vocabulary
Presentation transcript:

Welcome to HMS Open House! ELA/Team1 Period 2 Mrs. Sullivan & Miss Gilhooly Mrs. Sullivan's Page Mrs. Sullivan's Page Your student will be interacting with literature, both fiction and non-fiction, in order to become independent readers, writers and speakers.

Who is Mrs. Sullivan? Yes- mother of 5! Yes- mother of 5! 19 th year of teaching 19 th year of teaching Elementary experience at all levels except for 4 th grade Elementary experience at all levels except for 4 th grade Dad, Me, Jason, Ashley, Meghan, Morgan and Mickey The Sullivan Family

Content Overview: Reading Strategies: predict, question, visualize, connect, clarify, evaluate, main idea, context clues Story Elements: characters, setting, plot, conflict, climax, resolution Figurative Language: simile, metaphor, personification, idiom, hyperbole Literary: point of view, theme, tone, mood, symbol, genre, author’s purpose, flashback, foreshadowing, imagery, paraphrase Poetry: stanza, line, repetition, rhythm, rhyme, free verse, limerick, narrative Writing: paragraphs, poems, narrative essay, compare/contrast essay, persuasive essay, traits Grammar: capitalization, punctuation, nouns, verbs, adjectives, subject-predicate, conjunctions

Student Responsibilities? Class involvement, participation, and listen well Class involvement, participation, and listen well Careful homework completion Careful homework completion Nightly reading Nightly reading Reading Response Log completion and monthly hand- in. Reading Response Log completion and monthly hand- in. Preparation for quizzes/tests Preparation for quizzes/tests Awareness of class assignments Awareness of class assignments

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! by Team 1/ELA Period 2

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! # 5...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!...to see my friends that I didn't see over the summer.

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! # 4...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!... to become more responsible.

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! # 3...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!...to make new friends!

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! # 2...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!....to raise baby chicks in science class

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! And the # 1 reason:

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!...to get back to learning!

Now with a bit of sarcasm! The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! by Team 1/ELA Period 2

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! # 5...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!... new school supplies!

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! # 4...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!... no more walking in lines.

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! # 3...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!... to escape chores at home!

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! # 2...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!...to get your own locker with a lock!

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School! And the # 1 reason...

The Top 5 Reasons to Go Back to School!...We have to! It's the law! It's the law!