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unit 1: Preview and 1.1 Activity
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Visual Prompt 1. You may have heard the saying “A picture is worth a thousand words.” What story does this picture tell? Why? 2. What do you predict you will learn in this unit? Think-Pair-Share
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Unit Overview As we read, mark the text by highlighting or underlining words and phrases that help you predict what the unit will be about. This unit focuses on “choices,” using a variety of genres to investigate this theme. You will examine texts that present characters who, for personal cultural reasons, have made choices about the way they live their lives. You will analyze fiction and nonfiction texts and create and present original works that express the concept of choice. In creating these original texts, you will engage in the writing process, including collaborating with your peers in writing groups. Think-Pair-Share
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Unit Goals To analyze genres and their organizational structures.
To examine the function of narrative elements. To apply techniques to create coherence and sentence variety in writing. To apply revision techniques in preparing drafts for publication.
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Unit Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary Literary Terms effect effective
consequences coherence internal coherence external coherence theme metaphor objective subjective genre denotation connotation stanza narrative sensory details figurative language characterization myth plot symbol symbolism objective camera angle subjective camera angle
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Activity 1.1 Previewing the Unit
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Learning Target I can preview the big ideas and vocabulary for the unit. QHT Unit Goals I can identify and summarize the knowledge and skills necessary to complete the Embedded Assessment 1 successfully. Unpacking EA 1
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Effect When we talk about the effect of changes we are referring to the way one thing acts upon another. So we are asking you to be able to describe how one thing influences another. Effective refers to something that is successful in producing a desired or intended result.
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Making Connections As we read the “Making Connections” paragraph and highlight any unknown words. In this unit, you will read a variety of genres, including poetry, autobiography, memoir, myth, and fable. You will also learn more about personal narratives and will write and revise on of your own. By the end of the unit, after studying myths and fables, you will also write a myth. Before starting the unit, answer the essential questions below:
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1. How do authors use narrative elements to create a story?
Sequence is used to build suspense or interest Description and imagery Characterization– Speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, looks 2. What are the elements of an effective revision? Collaboration Reading it multiple times Going over the rubric
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Unpacking EA 1 You will need your Writing Journal for this activity.
The table of contents will be: 9-26 Unpacking EA 1 pg. _______
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Unpacking EA 1 Paraphrase what you will need to complete this assessment successfully. With your class, create a graphic organizer to represent the skills and knowledge you will need to complete the tasks identified in the EA. See Writing Journal
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