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I. Pre-test Write down the part of speech (noun, verb, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection): 1. This is a pre-test. 2. A pre-test is a test you take to see what you already know. 3. This pre-test will test you on how well you know your parts of speech. 4. I will use this information to address the class’s exact needs. 5. Then, we will study parts of speech. 6. Finally, you will take another test, called a post-test. 7. A post-test shows what you learned, and if I need to re-teach anything. 8. Hurray! You’re almost done! 9. Make sure you wrote down the part of speech of each underlined word. 10. If you don’t know, make a guess, or just write, “I don’t know.”
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II. Importance of Parts of Speech Write down the directions for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. You CANNOT use any of these words: Bread Peanut Butter Jelly or jam Bag Knife Spread Open
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III. Literary Element: Conflict A. Definition: 1. The struggle between two opposing forces in a story. B. 2 types of conflict—internal and external (Define them both) 1. Internal: takes place within the mind of the character 2. External: takes place outside the mind of the character 3. Give an example of each
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IV. Reading Skill: Summarizing A. Definition: 1. Stating only the main ideas of a selection in a logical sequence and in your own words.
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V. Background Info List these facts: 1.During the Middle Ages in England guilt or innocence was determined by an “ordeal” 2.Ordeal = A trial in which an accused person is physically tested to determine guilt or innocence 3.Example: The accused were thrown into water. Float = Guilt. Sink = Innocence
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Trial by Ordeal
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Connection Turn to a partner and answer this question: Would you trust your LIFE to a friend? Explain. How do you know you can trust that person?
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VI. Assignment Read the story (12-19) Answer the Literary Element questions 15, 17, 20, 20 Answer the Reading Strategy questions 16, 18, 21 Answer this question: What do you think came out the door? Why? EVERYTHING MUST BE ANSWERED USING COMPLETE SENTENCES!
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VII. EXIT Why is it important to know parts of speech?
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