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Plan your Week MonTuesdayWednesdayThursFriday DueShort story/essay (hard copy or google docs). Vocabulary due CWReflection Vocabulary Understanding Assessment 2 Cinematic techniques and relation to stylistic elements in writing. Introduce Tim Burton Mood and tone: text versus film. Mood and tone: part 2. HWVocab Sentences Finish paragraph Question response paragraph. IRA #3 Due Wednesday Today you will need: vocab collection, journal, planner, writing utensil, loose paper (1/2 sheet), and SpringBoard text.

Vocabulary 13 Pert (adj) Diffident (adj) Symmetry (n) Sinuous (adj) Amorphous (adj) Phobia: fear/dislike Acrophobia Agoraphobia Hydrophobia Monophobia Photophobia

Reflection- finish and then turn in with your final assignment. Group 1 What is the central conflict of your story? How was it resolved? What are the literary devices you used in your story? Then, write a reflection explaining how you applied the skills developed during the unit activities- identifying and analyzing style elements- when writing your own short story. Group 2 What was the theme identified in your thesis? What is one piece of evidence you used to show the literary element you identified? Then, write a reflection on how you were able to apply the skills and knowledge you developed during the unit while writing your essay.

Create 2 new pages in your journal Understanding Unit 2 Assessment 2 You will only need one page for this. Unit 2 Assessment 2 Vocabulary You will need 2-3 pages.

Page 167 in SB- write on your “Understanding Assessment page.” Read the prompt, and then in your own words, summarize what you will need to know to complete this assessment successfully. Create a check list with 2 categories: writing skills, and knowledge needed. Under each heading, list the things you will need to do/know to be successful on the assessment. Put a star next to the skills you have already learned.

Understanding Assessment 2 Writing Skills Introduction Strong thesis Body paragraph Specific evidence Insightful commentary Perceptive conclusion Organization Sentence structure Conventions Sophisticated diction Knowledge of Tim Burton Tim Burton’s style Multiple Burton films. Cinematic Techniques Effects of cinematic techniques Formal Style of writing Standard English Usage