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Monday Bell Ringer (ODD)
When Congress put and end to the rolling of Easter eggs on the lawn of the capitol in 1878, president Rutherford B Hayes invited children to role there eggs on the White House lawn. Hayes and his wife, Lucy, started a tradition that continue to day. Famous entertainers and performers attend the White House Easter Egg Roll each year At the end of the event, each child recieves a special wooden egg as a souvenir. 1. Have a pencil ready for the day. 2. Read the passage. Write only the corrections on a whiteboard. Turn it over when finished. 3. Read a book.
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Morning Work Answer When Congress put an end to the rolling of Easter eggs on the lawn of the Capitol in 1878, President Rutherford B. Hayes invited children to roll their eggs on the White House lawn. Hayes and his wife, Lucy, started a tradition that continues today. Famous entertainers and performers attend the White House Easter Egg Roll each year. At the end of the event, each child receives a special wooden egg as a souvenir.
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 145
Summary Statements for each stanza. How are the lines of the poem organized? What theme or message is being conveyed in the poem? Stanza- groups of lines that form a pattern Rhyme- use of repeated sounds at the end words Rhythm – pattern of beats or stressed syllables Figurative language – speak to the senses
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 146
This poem was written prior to women’s suffrage and before the equal rights for women. As you read, underline details that convey the speaker’s feelings. Multiple Meaning Words and Context Clues echoes- “a repetition of sound” or “a remnant”? alien- “unfamiliar or strange” or “foreigner”?
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 147
Motto- A motto is a short statement of beliefs or words to live by. “Live every day to the fullest’ is my motto.” I will determine the main idea of each stanza to understand how the poem builds a theme. Stanza 1- Being relaxed and getting alone with people is the key to life. Stanza 2- Theme-
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 148
1st read How can you tell that the speaker of the poem is an older person? What does the speaker recall seeing in his lifetime? What does the speaker imagine when he thinks about the future?
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 148
2nd read Underline words in the first stanza that explain hat time frames the speaker is thinking about. Circle the phrase that shows how the speaker feels about the future at the beginning of this stanza. What is the main idea of each stanza?
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 149
Questions- Numbered Heads Together State the theme of the poem. Give at least one example of a sentence from the poem that develops the poem’s theme. As we get older and approach the “winter” of our lives, we think about our past and about a future we may not see. The final sentences relates to this theme because the speaker seems to decide to focus on the past “times that were before” and the “feet and voices” in the present.
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 149
What does the speaker mean by “when winter comes without a spring that I shall ever see”? Summarize the poem in your words. The speaker reflects upon his life: things he’s done and seen, and people he’s known. He wonders about the future when life will go on without him. He decides to focus his thoughts on his memories of the past and on the present.
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Tuesday Bell Ringer (EVEN)
Have you ever herd the saying, “April showers bring May flowers?" That is because April is known for being verry rainy. May is known four being the first warm munth of the year when flowers begin bloooming. People feel better on rainey april days when they think of the warn weather and pretty flours that are right around the corner 1. Have a pencil ready for the day. 2. Read the passage. Write only the corrections on a whiteboard. Turn it over when finished. 3. Read a book.
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Morning Work Answer Have you ever heard the saying, “April showers bring May flowers?" That is because April is known for being very rainy. May is known for being the first warm month of the year when flowers begin blooming. People feel better on rainy April days when they think of the warm weather and pretty flowers that are right around the corner.
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 150
Underline and circle important details that helps you understand the theme. Questions- Numbered Heads Together pg. 151
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Analyzing the Structure of a Poem pg. 152
#4 The repetition of the lines about Brennan keep bringing the reader back to Brennan’s character and how the poet sees him as a hero. The rest of the poem tells about Brennan robbing the mayor on the highway, which by itself would just make Brennan seem like “the bad guy.” But again and again, the lines are repeated that he is “bold and undaunted.” From this, a reader understand the common people probably saw the mayor and other rich people as unjust and Brennan as a hero. #5 The four- and two-line stanzas in the poem serve different purposes. The four-line stanzas tell the story of Brennan. Each stanza adds a new scene to the story. For example. The second four-line stanza tells about Brennan meeting the mayor on the highway, and how the mayor wants to take him in. In the third four-line stanza, Brennan’s wife gives him a gun, and in the fourth, he robs the mayor. In contrast, the two-line stanzas area all repetitions of the same line. Basically, these lines tell the reader how many people of the time viewed Brennan.
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FL READY LESSON 17 pg. 161-163 Pg. 164 Landing at Ellis Island
1st read Where is Anya from? Why is she on a boat arriving at Ellis Island? 2nd read Follow close reading strategies as your read.
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Diary Entries Write two new entries to follow Anya’s entries from “Landing at Ellis Island”
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Wednesday Bell Ringer (ODD-No early release!)
April is national poetry month. Its a time when kids’ can enjoy the fun of vurse. Children’s poet Jack Prelutsky remembers how one of his teachers made him feel that poetry was like liver. “I was told that it was good for me, but I wasnt convinced, Prelutsky said. Years later, he wrote some lines of poetry to go with drawings he maid of imaginary animals. Those lines of poetry become the first of his entertaining poems for children. 1. Have a pencil ready for the day. 2. Read the passage. Write only the corrections on a whiteboard. Turn it over when finished. 3. Read a book.
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Morning Work Answer April is national poetry month. It's a time when kids can enjoy the fun of verse. Children's poet Jack Prelutsky remembers how one of his teachers made him feel that poetry was like liver. "I was told that it was good for me, but I wasn't convinced," Prelutsky said. Years later, he wrote some lines of poetry to go with drawings he made of imaginary animals. Those lines of poetry became the first of his entertaining poems for children.
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Figurative Language What evidence of literary devices/figurative language did you find in the lyrics? Quote them. (Claim them!) Label them. (Name them!) Explain the author’s purpose. (Frame them!) -Why did Beyoncé and her co-authors choose to use those literary/figurative language devices? -What do the devices mean?
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Figurative Language - Halo
As you listen, underline ANY literary devices or figurative language that you see. ONLY underline the devices/language!
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Figurative Language- Halo (2nd)
Now that you’ve underlined examples of literary devices and figurative language, we’re going to listen to “Halo” again. This time, as you’re listening, use your list of terms to LABEL each item that you have underlined.
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Craft and Structure Test
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Thursday Bell Ringer (even)
On a coool spring day in April off the year 1910, William Howard Taft become the first US president to start the baseball season by throwing our the first pitch. He had come to League Park in Washington, D.C. to sea the Senators play the A’s. His tradition has carried on every sinse. What other base ball traditions do you know about? 1. Have a pencil ready for the day. 2. Read the passage. Write only the corrections on a whiteboard. Turn it over when finished. 3. Read a book.
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Morning Work Answer On a cool spring day in April of the year 1910, William Howard Taft became the first U.S. president to start the baseball season by throwing out the first pitch. He had come to League Park in Washington, D.C. to see the Senators play the A’s. His tradition has carried on ever since. What other baseball traditions do you know about?
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Story Elements Alma 1. Exposition 2. Rising Action 3. Climax
4. Falling Action 5. Resolution
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Story Elements Quiz
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Story Elements using Fairytales - Jigsaw
Create a plot diagram with your team. Write a summary of the fairytale at the bottom. Become an expert! When you are finished, you will be a representative for your team and will tell what your fairytale was all about to your peers.
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Friday Bell Ringer (regular)
In April 2001, the Mars Odyssey spacecraft blasted of toward planet, Mars. Odyssey hoped to observe changes to the planet through out its seasons. After discovering froze water, mapping the surface off the planet and run a safety check for future astronauts, Odyssey had completed all its' tasks. Then the spacecraft continued to orbit mars so it could help scientist learn more about the mysterious plant. 1. Have a pencil ready for the day. 2. Read the passage. Write only the corrections on a whiteboard. Turn it over when finished. 3. Read a book.
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Morning Work Answer In April 2001, the Mars Odyssey spacecraft blasted off toward planet [DELETED comma] Mars. Odyssey hoped to observe changes to the planet throughout its seasons. After discovering frozen water, mapping the surface of the planet and running a safety check for future astronauts, Odyssey had completed all its [DELETED apostrophe] tasks. Then the spacecraft continued to orbit Mars so it could help scientistslearn more about the mysterious planet.
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Story Elements using Fairytales - Jigsaw
Create a plot diagram with your team. Write a summary of the fairytale at the bottom. Become an expert! When you are finished, you will be a representative for your team and will tell what your fairytale was all about to your peers. 60 min.- read & make poster 30 min.- present (5 min. each)
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