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Weekly Objectives Understand and appreciate a classic detective story Examine building suspense Question in a detective story Understand and apply literary terms Contextually determine the meaning of unknown words
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Weekly Agenda Data Driven Instruction Testing 11/30/09 Professional Development Day 12/4/09 DOL Quick Write Read Wasps’ Nest
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Data Driven Testing Instructions Immediately, complete the following information on your scantron: Last, First Name MI Student Identification Number Grade
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Before Reading DOL Quick Write Vocabulary/Context Clues
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DAILY ORAL LANGUAGE INCORRECT 1.Once again Hercule Poirot prove hisself the bestest detective. 2.Which is you’re favorite Agatha Christie novel asked Sandra?
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DOL Corrections Once again Hercule Poirot proves himself the best detective. “Which is your favorite Agatha Christie novel?” asked Sandra.
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YOU NEED A GOOD DETECTIVE TO INVESTIGATE A MURDER. WHAT KIND OF PERSON DO YOU WANT FOR THE JOB? POSITIVE TRAITS OF GOOD DETECTIVE? NEGATIVE TRAITS? BRAINSTORM CHARACTERS!
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VOCABULARY FATHOMFOREBODING HOSPITABLE SLACKEN IMPERSONALLY SUITOR LANGUOROUSRESOLUTELY
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VOCAB–CONTEXT CLUES 1. IT WAS ABSURD TO SEE A 7 FOOT CLOWN RIDING IN THE SMALL CAR; HE LOOKED RIDICULOUS.
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PRE-VOCABULARY 3. HE ANSWERED HER IMPERSONALLY; THAT IS, HE DID NOT ACT FRIENDLY OR CARING.
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PRE-VOCABULARY 1. THE FOREBODING OF THE ATMOSPHERE MADE EVERYTHING SCARY, IT WAS AS IF SOMETHING HORRIBLE WAS GOING TO HAPPEN.
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PRE-VOCABULARY 2. THE HOSPITABLE LADY MADE HER GUEST FEEL COMFORTABLE; HER WELCOMING MANNER PUT THE GUEST AT EASE.
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PRE-VOCABULARY 4. SHE RESOLUTELY DENIED THAT SHE WAS GUILTY OF THE CRIME. IN OTHER WORDS, SHE FIRMLY DENIED ANY GUILT.
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5. THE HIKERS SLACKENED THEIR PACE AS THEY REACHED THE PEAK OF THE MOUNTAIN, HOPING THAT MOVING MORE SLOWLY WOULD GIVE THEM ENERGY TO HIKE DOWN.
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LITERARY TERMS FORESHADOWING CHARACTER THEME PLOT DRAMATIC IRONY SUSPENSESIMILE
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During Reading Mystery Cube Setting DetectiveCrime Victim CluesResolution
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After Reading Review Plot Discuss Mystery Cube Vocabulary Sentences Comprehensive Assessment Review Literary Terms
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Characterization Describe the following characters: Poirot Langton Harrison
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CHARACTER- POIROT FAMOUS, INQUISITIVE, CLEVER, BELGIUM,CARING, NOT EASILY RATTLED
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CHARACTER- LANGTON IN LOVE W/ MOLLY SETS ASIDE DIFFERENCES MOLLY –UNFAITHFUL, POOR JUDGEMENT
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LITERARY TERMS CHARACTER – HARRISON BIG MAN, THIN,BONY FACE, ATTRACTIVE WHEN SMILING SECRETIVE
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FORESHADOWING- 762 “SO GRAVELY DID H SAY WORD “MURDER.” 763 P SAYS MAN CAN CONCEAL HIS HATE UNTIL THE PROPER TIME COMES…
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FORESHADOWING- 762 P REPEATS TWICE “DEADLY POISON” IN GRAVE VOICE. 763 P INFORMS READER ABOUT L & M’S ENGAGEMENT
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SIMILE 765 “SOMETHING A LITTLE SINISTER IN THE STILLNESS, LIKE THE LULL BEFORE THE STORM.” EXPLAIN !
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SIMILE 766 P SPOKE QUIETLY & LIKE A LECTURER COMING DOWN TO LEVEL OF CHILD. 766 P SPOKE QUIETLY & IMPERSONALLY LIKE A LECTURER COMING DOWN TO LEVEL OF CHILD.
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IRONY READER ASSUMES LANGTON IS SUSPECT(MURDERER) & HARRISON IS VICTIM, HOWEVER LANGTON IS THE VICTIM & HARRISON..
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SUSPENSE 766 HARRISON IS MOTIONLESS 765 LANGTON TELLS P HE DID NOT TAKE WASP’S NEST.
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SUSPENSE 763 L CAUGHT IN LIE / PURCHASED CYN 0F POTASSIUM 761 POIROT NOT MAKING FRIENDLY VISIT / HERE ON BUSINESS.
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SYMBOL WASP’S NEST HARRISON IS THE WASP & THE NEST IS THE PLAN TO KILL HIMSELF.
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