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Monday, October 12 th Good afternoon class. Today you will receive immediate feedback from Friday’s assessment. You will also listen to and discuss to stories that further demonstrate that one’s point of view, or perspective, can make all the difference in a story and in life. Today’s learning targets: -After completing Friday’s assessment as a class, I have a better understanding of my comprehension of the “False Impressions” unit -I used today’s poems/short stories further my understanding of perspective

On a scale of 1-5 What is your confidence level on a scale from 1 to 5 (5 being the most confident, 1 being the least confident) of how you did on Friday’s quiz?

The Cookie Thief Five Blind Men During the following stories, I want you to have the concept of perception in your mind… How does perception effect these stories? What are the morals of these stories? How should people interact with one another?

“Seventh Grade”- Vocabulary  Linger  Conviction  Elective  Scowl  Ferocity

“The War of the Wall”- Vocabulary  Beckon  Drawl  Inscription  Liberation  Scheme

“Hearts and Hands” Vocabulary Influx Countenance Accustomed

Describe the difference between a static and dynamic character.

1. What are the four lenses of a character: a. b. c. d.

a. Looks b. Thoughts/Feelings c. Actions/Conversations d. Viewed by others

What are the four types of external conflict? What is the one type of internal conflict? A B C D E.

Point of View Define the third person point of view- Define the first person point of view-

Identify two character traits of Victor and provide an example to support those traits

TWOTW Name two of the main characters in “The War of the Wall” List two rising action events from the short story:

TWOTW What is the climax in the story? What is the resolution of the story?

List and define the three types of irony- a. b. c.

Who is the author of “Seventh Grade”? a) O. Henry b) Toni Cade Bambara c) Gary Soto d) S. Eakins

Who is the author of “The War of the Wall”? a) O. Henry b) Toni Cade Bambara c) Gary Soto d) S. Eakins

Who is the author of “Hearts and Hands”? a) O. Henry b) Toni Cade Bambara c) Gary Soto d) S. Eakins

Which of their own hand do marshals usually handcuff themselves? a) Right b) Left c) Neither

Which of these characters is not seen in “The War of the Wall” a) Lou b) Mama c) The painter lady d) Jimmy Lyons

Prompt: Choose from one of the three stories that we read and identify the false impression that is made in the story. How does the false impression impact the story as a whole? What is the theme of the story? (Continue on the back if you need to)

Closure After today’s completion of Friday’s assessment, what is your confidence level on a scale from 1 to 5 (5 being the most confident, 1 being the least confident)