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Activities: Bell Work: Bell Work: Quick Write Review literary terms “Write Like Dickinson” poem (NB p. 45) Activity One: Activity One: Continue poem #3 – “I heard a Fly buzz—when I died” p. 758 and Questions Activity Two: Activity Two: Poem #4 – “Because I could not stop for Death” p. 759 Paraphrase and questions Closure: Closure: Literary Elements Partner Activity (back of RG) Homework: Poem rough draft due Thursday 2/4! Dickinson Quiz Thursday 2/4! 2 February 2016 Materials: - Spiral notebook - Writing Utensil - Lit Book - Emily Dickinson packetObjectives: - SWBAT recognize and decipher elements of Dickinson poetry by reading an analyzing poems by the author. - SWBAT evaluate characteristics of Dickinson poetry by paraphrasing stanzas and answering guided questions, then applying her poetry to real life. - SWBAT demonstrate understanding of Dickinson writing traits and content by creating a poem following guidelines which reflect learning.
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On the Bell Work Weeks 20-22 page (37-38), write the date and the task. Task: Summarize and provide the main idea of the first two Dickinson poems we read last Friday. “Hope is the thing with feathers” “Success is counted sweetest” Use your reading guide! You should have 2 sentences! (2 main ideas) Bell Work 2/2/16: Quick Write
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Activities: Bell Work: Bell Work: Quick Write Review literary terms “Write Like Dickinson” poem (NB p. 45) Activity One: Activity One: Continue poem #3 – “I heard a Fly buzz—when I died” p. 758 and Questions Activity Two: Activity Two: Poem #4 – “Because I could not stop for Death” p. 759 Paraphrase and questions Closure: Closure: Literary Elements Partner Activity (back of RG) Homework: Poem rough draft due Friday 2/5! Dickinson Quiz Friday 2/5! 3 February 2016 Materials: - Spiral notebook - Writing Utensil - Lit Book - Emily Dickinson packetObjectives: - SWBAT recognize and decipher elements of Dickinson poetry by reading an analyzing poems by the author. - SWBAT evaluate characteristics of Dickinson poetry by paraphrasing stanzas and answering guided questions, then applying her poetry to real life. - SWBAT demonstrate understanding of Dickinson writing traits and content by creating a poem following guidelines which reflect learning.
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On the Bell Work Weeks 20-22 page (37-38), write the date and the task. Task: Summarize and provide the main idea of the first two Dickinson poems we read on Monday. “Hope is the thing with feathers” “Success is counted sweetest” Use your reading guide! You should have 2 sentences! (2 main ideas) Bell Work 2/3/16: Quick Write
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Activities: Bell Work: Bell Work: Study for Quiz Review literary terms Activity One: Activity One: Emily Dickinson Quiz Activity Two: Activity Two: Poem – Write Like Dickinson (check) Develop final draft of poem (separate paper) Closure: Closure: Notebook - Table of Contents Stamps – Notebook Check on Monday! Homework: Dickinson Poem final draft due Monday 2/8/16!! 4 February 2016 Materials: - Spiral notebook - Writing Utensil - Scantron (basket) - Emily Dickinson packetObjectives: - SWBAT evaluate knowledge and understanding of Dickinson poetry by answering mc questions and matching examples with literary terms. - SWBAT demonstrate understanding of Dickinson writing traits and content by creating a poem following guidelines which reflect learning.
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On the Bell Work Weeks 20-22 page (37-38), write the date and the task. Task: Study for Dickinson quiz Read and review your Dickinson Reading Guide! Bell Work 2/4/16: Study
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Activities: Bell Work: Bell Work: Study for Quiz Review literary terms Activity One: Activity One: Emily Dickinson Quiz Activity Two: Activity Two: Poem – Write Like Dickinson (check) Develop final draft of poem (separate paper) Closure: Closure: Notebook - Table of Contents Stamps – Notebook Check on Tuesday! Homework: Dickinson Poem final draft due Tuesday 2/9/16!! 5 February 2016 Materials: - Spiral notebook - Writing Utensil - Lit Book - Emily Dickinson packetObjectives: - SWBAT evaluate knowledge and understanding of Dickinson poetry by answering mc questions and matching examples with literary terms. - SWBAT demonstrate understanding of Dickinson writing traits and content by creating a poem following guidelines which reflect learning.
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On the Bell Work Weeks 20-22 page (37-38), write the date and the task. Task: Study for Dickinson quiz Read and review your Dickinson Reading Guide! Bell Work 2/5/16: Quick Write
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