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1 No Bell Work this week! Agenda Review; pull out agendas Be ready to turn in your Greek and Latin Packet from last Thursday and Friday’s “The Lottery” packet, if you have not already done so. Pull out SSR Book; if you do not have a book please come to my desk and I will give you one.

2 February 8 th Mood & Tone Mood is the feeling that a story creates in the reader. Tone is an author’s attitude toward the subject or audience of the story. How does tone change the meaning of the phrase “Nice job?”

3 Moods Can Be Positive or Negative Hopeful Cheerful Joyous Playful Peaceful Gloomy Violent Tense Heartbroken Painful

4 How Does a Writer Create Mood? The setting, and use of descriptive words, all work to create the mood of a story. –The mood always concerns YOU, the reader.

5 We Also See Mood in Images What mood does this image create?

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8 We Can See Mood in Movie Scenes What mood is created in this scene?

9 Tone Tone is the writer’s attitude toward the subject or audience of the story. Look for clues in the language the writer uses to identify how the writer feels about the subject.

10 Why are Mood and Tone Important? They help the reader to determine the author’s purpose and the overall theme or main idea of the story.

11 Assignment Tone and Mood Packet –Tone and Mood Word Choice –Test your skills multiple-choice passages –Improve your vocabulary –Periods 1 and 6: “The Lottery” questions on tone and mood AT HOME, paste the mood and tone word sheets in your notebook. After you cut off the edges, the sheets will fit

12 Quarter 3 Book Project: Due March 4th Your will choose ONE of the projects listed on the handout. Follow all directions for each project. Neatness is very important. 2 letter grades are deducted if your project is sloppy and careless. Your book MUST have a lexile level of 900 or above, unless I have approved a book with a lower number. You can check the lexile level of your book on Scholastic.com. Late projects are automatically deducted 10%

13 Wrap up the day I will not be here tomorrow. You are taking Quiz 9. Study your vocabulary! –Periods 2,3, and 4 may use a notecard –Make sure you put your name on the scantron! You may turn in your tone and mood packet tomorrow or you may wait till Wednesday.


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