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August 11th, 2016 AC Language Arts
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Focus Standard ELAGSE8W2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information through the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant content. Rewrite the standard, explaining what we will be working on.
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Why is studying themes important?
Definition: An idea, concept, or lesson that appears repeatedly throughout a story, reflects the character’s internal journey through the external plot, and resonates with the reader. Not directly presented- you have to figure it out yourself. Importance to Readers: Relates character to his or her struggle. Allows you to connect to the characters. Gives author’s insight and views on society. Teaches you universal lessons.
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Theme Example- The Hunger Games
Survival Humanity vs. Inhumanity Freedom on Speech/Expression Society and Class
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Theme Example- Fahrenheit 451
Censorship Paradox Between Life and Death Ignorance vs. Knowledge Technology
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Theme Example- Star Wars
The Mystery of the Power of the Force. Nature over Technology The Hero’s Destiny
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Round One: List words that describe the pictures below.
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Round Two- Discuss and List Words that describe the pictures below.
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Unit One Theme- Misconceptions:
a view or opinion that is incorrect because it is based on faulty thinking or understanding. Discussion Questions: Why do we have misconceptions, such as popular views on Native Americans? What are some misconceptions you see in your life?
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Unit One Project- No Due Date- Yet…
Two aspects: Writing to Convince Photo Reflection and Presentation Worktime: In Class. Drafting Days. At Home.
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Ticket Out- Half Sheet of Paper
Answer one of the following questions in a Brief Constructed Response Format: Why are themes important in literature? Cite a theme from a text or film you have read or seen before as an example. Cite a misconception you see in your community or something that has to do with you. How is it untrue? Why would other people think that way?
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