12 February 2019

12 February 2019

English II

Do Now:

  1. Turn in Fairy Tale paragraph. 
  2. Pick up WuTang and Shylock handout (L14)
  3. Complete your warm up: Text Fail #3 (U12)
    • Only write the corrections- Do not rewrite the entire conversation
    • 13 errors

    Agenda:

    1. Go to the PowerLine assignment posted in Classroom.  Add Chapter 3 and make any corrections to your Chapter 1 and Chapter 2.
    2. Next, We will review Event #2 in your Night Plot Diagram (L12)
    3. Stems Quiz #32 (after lunch for 3rd pd)
    4. When you finish your Stems Quiz, annotate the "Never Again" lyrics and the Shylock speech from Merchant of Venice. 
      • Specifically look for the TONE of "Never Again" -write your 1 word at the top.
      • Circle WORDS, Underline important QUOTATIONS, Highlight FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. Left side summarize, Right side analyze
    5. If you finish the handout early, begin reading Chapter 4.

    Reminders for reading Night

    • Remember, you are tracing one of these themes:  (Pick 1 to trace using your Sticky Notes)
      • Faith
      • Power
      • Love
      • Hate
    • Remember: Every time we either read a chapter in class or you are assigned one for homework you will be expected to annotate. I am looking for at least 4 post it notes that contain/comment on one of the aforementioned ideas located on your Book Annotating handout.  You will use at least 1 sticky note to identify a quote that supports one of your chosen themes.  The full theme will not be visible to you until you finish reading.
      • Your 5th post it note will be a “power line”. 
        • What is a “power line”?
        • A “power line” is a sentence or a couple of sentences that contain figurative language (simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, understatement, hyperbole, alliteration, verbal irony, etc.).
      • These are called “power lines” because they make the writing more powerful.
      • This particular post it should be titled Power Line so that it is easier to find when you are asked to share.
      • Your “power line” is NOT a literary element (foreshadowing, dramatic irony, plot, setting, conflict, etc.)

        Closing:

        • What do you think will happen next? 
        Homework:
        • Finish Chapter 4 of Night (pg 47-56 paperback & 35-38 in hardback), QQVS, and sticky note annotations
        • Review Stems List #33
        • Work on the written portion of your IRP #1

        Reminders

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