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1 A Mr Williams production.
Z FOR ZACHARIAH A Mr Williams production.

2 Quick review - Expectations
Working 30 minutes a night on English. No homework = reading. On time to class All homework is brought to class Continue the respectful manner you have demonstrated in first semester. Always try.

3 The novel Week 6 is our cat essay task.
Monologue will be due end of week 7. 4th of September. (may change)

4 plan Week 1 – science fiction genre, break down the story, discuss setting and author’s intentions. Week 2 – characters – bados study. What themes are demonstrated through the characters and their actions Week 3 – techniques – authors uses of 1st person, diary format. How does this connect with the themes. Week 4 – what is a monologue? How do we write and perform one. Week 5 – paragraph review, notes, questions queries etc. Week 6 – cat assessment (ALL SPARE TIME FOR MONOLOGUE) WEEK 7 – MONOLOGUE TIME AND PERFORMING.

5 creative ASSESSMENT I HAVE CREATED A WEEBLY PAGE. NCCYEAR9ENGLISH.WEEBLY.COM Your creative assessment will require you to create a fictional character and setting (post apocalyptic) and record a diary. You will have to upload your diary entry every Thursday. Minimum expected is 250 words per entry. You can record over multiple days. In your entry you can talk about what you did that day, things you are thinking about, problems that arise etc. Rewards to the best diary entries of the week. This will help you with your monologue. No warnings.

6 First things You wake up one morning. There is no one around. You walk into town and it is completely deserted. Radios, TVs don’t work… Take 5 minutes and think about what are the first 3 things you do?

7 Me…. 1) find a car dealer and take the best most expensive car for a spin 2) find an extremely loud stereo system and pump out my iPod. 3) Straight to mcdonalds to find out what is really in their chicken nuggets.

8 Science Fiction: Genre Study

9 Fantasy vs. Science Fiction
Can they cross over?

10 Science Fiction Conventions
Setting: Futuristic or alternative history. It will vary from the author’s and place the character in a situation where the author can explore their themes and ideas. For your essay you MIGHT have to explain how the author’s depicts the setting (language, characters). And how the author uses the setting to help convey the themes and issues within the short story (How does the setting allow the author to explore their themes?).

11 Science Fiction Conventions
Themes: Issues and ideas that the author explores within the text. Science Fiction texts usually carry a warning or a message which reflects the authors feelings about the future.

12 Science Fiction Conventions
Characterization: The author’s construction of a character in a text. This construction includes the qualities, motives, actions, thoughts, dialogue and interactions that the character has. What writing techniques might the author use to construct a character? Descriptive language, Point of view, dialogue.

13 Science Fiction Conventions
Plot –. Introduction  conflict  rising action  climax  resolution. How does the author structure the story. Are you there as it is happening or is the narrator reflecting on something? How does it affect the story?


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