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Stephanie Beniek Malaurie Heidenescher Albert Crichton Julie DixJack (Curtis) Greene II Ashlin Idemoto Leilani Akana Christian (David) Lam ProjectionCart Valerie Lane Bryan Jason Maderas Justin Maunupau Carina Pelletier Kamele Manoa Joshua Nishimoto Cody Okada- Krueger Anissa Pasion Teachers’ Hitsa PhamCourtney Piche Charlette Joy Ragudos Taliau (King) Tavela- Afalava Renay Dayton- Gerona Desk Seating Chart (Period 2)
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SEATING CHART (Period 5) Mahlon Kapule III Heather Corpuz Adam Denis Preston Matteo Donato Leonard Firme Jr. Kristen Joy Foronda Petrice Goto Pualani Howard Lazarus Jove ProjectionCart Courtney Ledesma Arianna Lee Johnathan Lonso Jovy Manzanares Michael OMeally Emily Moses Derrick Ogawa- Staples Joshua Pangayan Shonnel Patao- Galacgac Marcus Sabado Teachers’ Jonnel Santos Keani Sayles Miurina Soyon Ahley Ferreira Desk
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Opening: Bell Work Complete the graphic organizer by describing an object of your choice using the five senses. Which part of speech are people, places, things, or ideas? Which part of speech do we use to describe people, places, things, or ideas? What are our five senses that help us to describe people, places, things, or ideas?
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Agenda August 26, 2010 Objective: We will be able to… ANALYZE “Harlem: A Dream Deferred,” DEVELOP a thesis for its meaning, and JUSTIFY the thesis with supporting details from the text Opening: Bell Work Five Senses graphic organizer Imagery, Metaphor, Simile, and Personification “Harlem: A Dream Deferred” (Langston Hughes) Closing: Exit Pass Personal Narrative graphic organizer Objective: We will be able to… ANALYZE “Harlem: A Dream Deferred,” DEVELOP a thesis for its meaning, and JUSTIFY the thesis with supporting details from the text Opening: Bell Work Five Senses graphic organizer Imagery, Metaphor, Simile, and Personification “Harlem: A Dream Deferred” (Langston Hughes) Closing: Exit Pass Personal Narrative graphic organizer
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Imagery is the use of words to create pictures in the readers’ minds Literary devices that help to evoke imagery: Metaphor is a comparison of things, where one thing “is” another Example: Life is a rollercoaster ride. Simile is a comparison of things, where one thing is “like” another Example: His hands felt cold like ice. Personification is when inanimate objects are given human-like qualities Example: The wind whispered softly. Literary devices that help to evoke imagery: Metaphor is a comparison of things, where one thing “is” another Example: Life is a rollercoaster ride. Simile is a comparison of things, where one thing is “like” another Example: His hands felt cold like ice. Personification is when inanimate objects are given human-like qualities Example: The wind whispered softly.
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Langston Hughes
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Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6 JulieBryanHitsaCody Charlette AshlinDavidStephanieRenayMalaurieAlbert CarinaValerieMeleCurtisCourtneyAnissa JoshuaLeilaniKingJustin Directions: Each group will be given one object from the poem. Use the graphic organizer to describe that object using your five senses. List adjectives in the appropriate columns.
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Directions: Each group will be given one object from the poem. Use the graphic organizer to describe that object using your five senses. List adjectives in the appropriate columns. Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6 Mahlon JonnelMarcusPetriceJovyArianna ShonellEmilyMiurinaAdamAshley Courtney DerrickMichaelPrestonKristenLancePua HeatherKeaniLeonardJoshuaJohn
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Festering wound Rotten Meat Explosion
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Harlem: A Dream Deferred What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore - And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over - like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? - Langston Hughes, 1951 What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore - And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over - like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? - Langston Hughes, 1951 Vocabulary Defer: (v.) to delay Fester: (v.) to rot Vocabulary Defer: (v.) to delay Fester: (v.) to rot
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Discussion Questions What happens to grapes when they are dehydrated? Although raisins are edible, do they have the exact nutritional value as grapes? What can happen to a cut or wound that is left untreated for a long period of time? What happens to a person’s health when they leave a cut or wound untreated? What can happen to a cut or wound that is left untreated for a long period of time? What happens to a person’s health when they leave a cut or wound untreated? What happens to meat when it’s not stored properly and is left unattended for a long period of time? What happens to sugar when it’s not stored properly and is left unattended for a long period of time? When someone puts something heavy in a bag, what happens to the bag over time? When something explodes, what happens to it? All of these things have a common occurrence. What is it?
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What do you think is the author’s message in the poem? Include details from the poem to support your opinion. What are your dreams and aspirations?
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Closing: Exit Pass Choose one event from your Life Map that you wouldn’t mind writing about and sharing with the class. Then, complete the Personal Narrative graphic organizer Hold on to it, and use it to help you begin drafting your personal narrative HW (write in your planner): Bring a hard copy of your personal narrative first draft to class on Monday, Aug. 30, 2010. typed, double-spaced, size 12 Times New Roman font Choose one event from your Life Map that you wouldn’t mind writing about and sharing with the class. Then, complete the Personal Narrative graphic organizer Hold on to it, and use it to help you begin drafting your personal narrative HW (write in your planner): Bring a hard copy of your personal narrative first draft to class on Monday, Aug. 30, 2010. typed, double-spaced, size 12 Times New Roman font
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