"Creating Connections Across Literary Text"
LESSON ONE Due April 10th, 2020
Voice and Characters in "Raymond's Run"
Capitalization, Punctuation, and Spelling
LESSON ONE Due April 10th, 2020
Voice and Characters in "Raymond's Run"
- Warm-Up
-Get ready for the lesson. - Instruction
-How does an author use narrative voice to create believable characters? - Assignment
-Read “Raymond’s Run” to analyze the use of narrative voice and characterization. - Instruction
-How does an author use narrative voice to create believable characters? - Summary
-Review and connect what you learned.
- Warm-Up
-Get ready for the lesson. - Instruction
-How is reality not what it appears in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”? - Assignment
-Read “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson to analyze setting and conflict. - Instruction
-How is reality not what it appears in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”? - Summary
-Review and connect what you learned. - Assignment
-Practice reading text fluently. - Quiz Answers
Capitalization, Punctuation, and Spelling
- Warm-Up
-Get ready for the lesson. - Instruction
-How do you avoid common errors in capitalization, punctuation, and spelling in writing? - Summary
-Review and connect what you learned. - Assignment
-Practice recognizing and correcting common punctuation errors.
- Warm-Up
-Get ready for the lesson. - Instruction
-How can a writer bring characters to life? - Assignment
-Read “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers to analyze characters. - Instruction
-How can a writer bring characters to life? - Summary
-Review and connect what you learned. - "Making Connections Across Informational Text"
LESSON THREE Due April 24, 2020
Setting Goals: "Evaluating a Speech" by Randy Pausch - Warm-Up
-Get ready for the lesson. - Instruction
-How can speakers use their own experience to provide advice about life? - Assignment
-Read "The Last Lecture" to analyze its structure and purpose. - Instruction
-How can speakers use their own experience to provide advice about life? - Summary
-Review and connect what you learned. - Quiz Answers
- Comparing and Contrasting Careers in Writing
- Warm-Up
-Get ready for the lesson. - Instruction
-How can you use compare-and-contrast writing to help you make a decision? - Instruction
-How can you use compare-and-contrast writing to help you make a decision? - Summary
-Review and connect what you learned. - Assignment
-Write a compare and contrast paragraph about two careers. - Quiz Answers