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1 Monday, April 10th, 2017 Take out all necessary supplies Pen or pencil
Planner Write your homework in your planner. Get your Journals Turn in Homework to colored boxes Turn in “Wings” questions Turn in Homework Folder Once finished, glue in DLO form into journal and begin DOL Paragraph

2 DLO and Language Lesson (10 min)
I can… -find at least two pieces of text evidence from “Shrouded in Myth”” in order to support my analysis of “Key Elements of Myth” RI6.1 I will.. -Read “Key Elements of Myth” -Use text evidence to prove “Shrouded in Myth” has some of the key elements of myth I know I have it when… -I have found text evidence to show “Shrouded in Myth” has key elements of myth Glue today’s Daily Learning Objective form into your journal Language Lesson: Daily Paragraph Correction

3 Academic Vocabulary (20 min)
summoned (pg. 97) Verb: to call upon to do something specific rivalry (pg. 99) Noun: the action, position, relation of competition hospitality (pg. 101) Noun: the friendly treatment of guests/strangers maneuver (pg. 111) Noun: an act or instance of changing directions as required honorary (pg. 113) Adj: given for honor only maiming (pg. 121) Verb: to deprive of the use of some part of the body by wounding delicatessen (pg. 125) Noun: a store selling foods already prepared overthrow (pg. 137) Verb: to get rid of as from a position of power clattered (pg. 139) Verb: to make a loud rattling sound produced by hard objects grudge (pg. 143) Noun: a feeling of resentment-not liking Week 2 Vocabulary Assessment Week 3 Vocab. Definitions When you are finished with the assessment, begin writing down Week 3 Vocabulary definitions

4 Write to Learn (5 min) Recall the story “Shrouded in Myth” from last week. Write a 3-4 sentence summary of what you remember.

5 Active Reading (30 min) Key Elements of Myths
Tension between Opposing Forces in the Universe A Struggle for Power Explanation of the Origins of Life and the Natural World Fate and Prophecy Supernatural or Nonhuman Characters A Quest or Completion of a Task Read “Key Elements of Myth” There are SIX key elements of Mythologial stories. ALL Myths have at least ONE of these key elements represented.

6 Active Reading While listening to Chapter 7 of The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan you may work on your Ch.7 Reading Questions (Due Tomorrow)

7 Exit Ticket (5 min) Complete your final rating and answer the exit ticket Leave journals in your colored boxes Homework Reminder: Language Arts: Q4 Week 3 VKR is Due Friday (04/14) Keep on Writing (Due tomorrow) Reading: Ch. 7 of Percy Jackson and the Lighting Thief Finish answering Ch. 7 Reading Questions (due tomorrow) History: History Alive! Ch. 25 Reading Notes and Cornell Notes due Wednesday 04/12


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