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Day 22 – Tone in Poetry and SVA
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Objectives Identify tone as it is used in poetry. Evaluate the use of tone through diction. Identify subject verb agreement in sentences. Homework: 1.VCR 4C tomorrow 2.Finish SVA worksheet on classroom. 3.Close Reading Due Friday 4.Outline due Today! Identify tone as it is used in poetry. Evaluate the use of tone through diction. Identify subject verb agreement in sentences. Homework: 1.VCR 4C tomorrow 2.Finish SVA worksheet on classroom. 3.Close Reading Due Friday 4.Outline due Today!
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Agenda Warm Up SVA Individual work Pair share Tone in Fiction Tone in Poetry “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” Closure Warm Up SVA Individual work Pair share Tone in Fiction Tone in Poetry “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” Closure
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Warm Up Write 3-5 sentences answering the prompt: How do you think tone is presented differently in poetry verses fiction and nonfiction?
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Subject Verb Agreement
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Individual Work Sign onto Google Classroom and download the classwork. Complete the assignment on your own. You have 10 minutes. Make sure you refer back to your notes before you ask questions. Sign onto Google Classroom and download the classwork. Complete the assignment on your own. You have 10 minutes. Make sure you refer back to your notes before you ask questions.
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Pair - Share Get into your pairs and share your answers with each other. I will call you two up to the board to fill in the correct answer. Get into your pairs and share your answers with each other. I will call you two up to the board to fill in the correct answer.
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Tone in Fiction
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The Open Window DISCUSS in 4 person groups: In your opinion, do you have an obligation to treat a guest, invited or not, with hospitality? Talk about the obligations you have as a host, especially to a guest you would rather not spend time with. Are there minimum standards you have to meet in order not to be rude? DISCUSS in 4 person groups: In your opinion, do you have an obligation to treat a guest, invited or not, with hospitality? Talk about the obligations you have as a host, especially to a guest you would rather not spend time with. Are there minimum standards you have to meet in order not to be rude?
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The Open Window- page 604 A writer’s tone, or attitude toward a subject, can often reveal his or her purpose. A writer’s tone may be playful or solemn, sarcastic or admiring. Figuring out the writer’s tone can help you decide what his or her purpose might be. Clues to tone and author’s purpose are the language the author uses and the way he or she depicts characters. A writer’s tone, or attitude toward a subject, can often reveal his or her purpose. A writer’s tone may be playful or solemn, sarcastic or admiring. Figuring out the writer’s tone can help you decide what his or her purpose might be. Clues to tone and author’s purpose are the language the author uses and the way he or she depicts characters.
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Read the story on page 604. Then create a chart that provides a list of tone words and phrases used to illustrate the authors tone, a column that states if the tone is + or -.The 3 rd column should explain how the tone is used to display the authors purpose. Tone words and phrases from the story with page numbers Positive/NegativeExplanation of how tone is used to show the authors purpose.
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In your groups have a discussion about the following: o How does Saki link tone to authors purpose? o What the authors feelings toward uninvited guests? o What the main characters feelings toward the little girl? Group answer: What is the authors purpose in the text? How did he effectively get his point across to the reader ?
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Tone in Poetry
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“Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” https://youtu.be/fR8rJXZo6v8 https://youtu.be/fR8rJXZo6v8 Listen to and read the poem “Do not go gentle into that good night” by Dylan Thomas. Highlight all of the positive tone words one color and the negative tone words another color. Annotate for the author’s feeling toward: 1.Death (Remember the 4 elements of tone) 2.His Father 3.Life https://youtu.be/fR8rJXZo6v8 https://youtu.be/fR8rJXZo6v8 Listen to and read the poem “Do not go gentle into that good night” by Dylan Thomas. Highlight all of the positive tone words one color and the negative tone words another color. Annotate for the author’s feeling toward: 1.Death (Remember the 4 elements of tone) 2.His Father 3.Life
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Create a chart that provides a list of tone words and phrases used to illustrate the authors tone, a column that states if the tone is + or -.The 3 rd column should explain how the tone is used to display the authors purpose. Tone words and phrases from the poem Positive/NegativeExplanation of how tone is used to support the theme (or main idea of the poem).
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VCR 4C Take out 4B and any late work. Work on 4C while I check your homework. If finished, work on your close reading or your outline. Take out 4B and any late work. Work on 4C while I check your homework. If finished, work on your close reading or your outline.
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Closure 3, 2, 1 Write: 3 things you have learned about tone today. 2 examples subject verb agreement. 1 question you still have regarding today’s lesson. Write: 3 things you have learned about tone today. 2 examples subject verb agreement. 1 question you still have regarding today’s lesson.
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