Thursday – January 21, 2016 Entry Task  Turn in signed federal contract  Independent reading – turn in your work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Agenda Terminology.

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Thursday – January 21, 2016 Entry Task  Turn in signed federal contract  Independent reading – turn in your work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Agenda Terminology review Finish annotating “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” Chunk writing Homework: 1.Scarlet Ibis resubmission – Monday 2.Turn in Ind. Reading !!! And “Ode to My Socks”!

You will need… Pen/pencil 3 highlighters from yesterday Purple packet

Learning Targets I can define poetic terminology I can identify examples of figurative language I will write commentary that proves a TS

Success Criteria Students will have… …reviewed terms …annotated “I Wandered Lonely…” …reviewed chunk writing

Author’s message about a topic. Must be more than a word, arguable, and universal – Theme Intentional/specific word choice – Diction Comparison of 2 unlike nouns – Metaphor Words/phrases that are not literal but express emotion – Figurative language Dictionary definition of a word – Denotation

Comparison of 2 unlike nouns using the words “like” or “as” – Simile Short, humorous poem – AABBA – Limerick Author’s attitude towards a topic – Tone Giving human qualities to objects/ideas Personification Emotional/symbolic meaning of a word – Connotation

My brother was boiling mad – Metaphor Shy flowers winked at the sun – Personification He hovers like an ecstatic bird – Simile Her voice is music to his ears – Metaphor The wind whispered through dry grass – Personification