Sept. 6/7 – Who, What, and Why? In a strictly hypothetical world (of course), you went to a crazy party over the weekend. Your assignment today is to tell.

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Sept. 6/7 – Who, What, and Why? In a strictly hypothetical world (of course), you went to a crazy party over the weekend. Your assignment today is to tell the story twice: First, to your best friend. Then, to your parents. These will be shared… keep things appropriate, please!

SWBAT analyze a text for POV, audience, motive, and bias. To Do: 1.Journal 2.Prayer 3.Business & VikingFacts!™ 4.Annotation Quiz 5.Grammar Blitz!: Parts of Speech Charades 6.Notes: POV, audience, motive, bias 7.Snake Oil! 8.ACE Video & Discussion 9.Homework

VikingFacts!™ Skjaldmær (f.) – “shield-maiden”; a female warrior in Norse mythology (and history?)

Homework By 8/9 September: #1. Please return a video release form, signed by your parents/guardians, to me. #2. Write a vocabulary story (about anything!) with the second set of ten words (11-20) in Unit One.

Sept. 8/9 – Who, What, and Why? Pretend that you are that stereotypical “sleazy used car salesman.” A little old lady comes to you looking to buy a car, and all you have on the lot is a broken-down station wagon. Your job is to convince her that it’s the car she has always dreamed of… what would your sales pitch be?

Prayer/ VikingFacts!™ Faðir vor; þú sem ert á himnum. Helgist þitt nafn. Til komi þitt ríki. Verði þinn vilji, svo á jörðu sem á himni. Gef oss í dag vort daglegt brauð. Og fyrirgef oss vorar skuldir; svo sem vér og fyrirgefum vorum skuldunautum. Eigi leið þú oss í freistni, heldur frelsa oss frá illu. Amen. In many Viking communities, it took hundreds of years for Christianity to take hold. Some of the greatest stories in Norse literature deal with the triumph of Christianity over the old pagan faith…

Faðir vor; þú sem ert á himnum. Helgist þitt nafn.

SWBAT analyze a text for POV, audience, motive, and bias. To Do: 1.Journal 2.Prayer/ VikingFacts!™ 3.Business 4.Grammar Blitz! – Complete Thoughts 5.Vocab: Around the World 6.Review: POV, Audience, Motive, Bias 7.SNAKE OIL!! 8.Videos & Discussion 9.Homework

Resources for Class mfu /crisis-in-dairyland---message-for-teachers

Homework By 12/13 September: #1. Study for a small quiz on Monday. The quiz will focus on: Point-of-View Audience Motive Bias