Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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P2 “Adult Ed Student Information Verification”
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“Correction Codes”
Go over
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Return Test 1
Go over
Optional rewrite for one point
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Continue “Literary Terms”- conflict, narrator, point-of-view
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Continue “Ice Storm” module
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HANDOUT “Comma Splices”
Teach,
exercises
Wednesday
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Continue “Literary Terms”- symbol, theme,
foreshadowing
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Continue “Ice Storm”
Thursday
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Format for tests
-lined, ruled paper
-orient the paper
-full name, period, class, and date top right corner
-Title- Test 1 (in the middle)
-write in pen- blue or black
-double space
-write between the margins (red lines)
-indent the first word
Structure for paragraph
Topic sentence
Supporting sentences
Concluding sentence
(at least 150 words, 150-250 Goldilocks Zone)
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Every test and quiz, you can rewrite it and pass it back to
me. You can make some corrections and rewrite it. I will read it quickly and
give you one point. (1pt)
The point of the RW is that you have to do some thinking as
well as writing. That’s how we learn. Learning takes effort.
Title: Test 1 RW
Pass that back to me today or first thing tomorrow.
EXAMPLES:
And then we went to a park. ww
FIXES
We has some lunch, and then we went to a park.
Also, we went to the park.
Then we went to the park.
** Avoid beginning sentences with ‘and’ ‘but’ ‘so’. It’s
casual for school or business writing.
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Literary Terms
GMOs- genetically modified organisms – genetically modified food
supernatural- ghosts, witches, magic creatures
PTSD- post-traumatic stress disorder
2.
The narrator is the voice that tells a story. A narrator
may be a character taking part in the story or an outside observer of the
story.
narrate(v)
narrative(adj)
3.
Point of view
refers to the location of the narrator in relation to the story and the
conflict. Two common types of point of view are first-person and third-person.
Second- person narration is not common.
a. The
first-person narrator is a character in the story and tells the story using the
word “I” and knows the thoughts and feelings of only herself. This point of
view is extremely limited. The first-person narrator may not be aware of all
aspects of the story or may lie.
b. The
third-person narrator is not a character in the story. The third-person
narrator relates what the characters say and do, and also what some characters
think and feel. Third-person narration exists on a continuum from omniscient to
limited omniscient to objective. An omniscient narrator knows the thoughts and
feelings of all of the characters. A limited-omniscient narrator knows only the
thoughts and feelings of only one or a few characters. The objective narrator
knows only what the characters say and do and has no insights into their
interior lives.
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“What Happened During the Ice Storm”
Get into small chat groups (4-6 people)
Talk about the Thought Questions.
Confer, discuss, argue, chat.
“What Happened During the Ice Storm” Thought Questions
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Make notes in preparation for small-group discussion **
1.
What
is the setting of the story?
infer-guess
time-
winter, deep winter, Dec-Feb, daytime?
place-
countryside, village, farm, country?
2.
The
word ‘But’ in the third sentence causes the mood of the story to change. How is
this a pivot point in the story?
from beautiful
to dangerous
too much
freezing rain
3.
Why
do the boys go out in the storm?
find
pheasants (wild game bird)
help them
“harvest”
them- kill them and take them to eat
4.
What
does “harvest the pheasants” (paragraph 2) mean?
hunter- a
person who hunts
hunt-chase
and kill wild animals
harvest-
take crops and kill animals on a farm
wild animal –
bear, deer, raccoon, tiger
tame animal-
dog, cat
domesticated
animal- farm animal- chicken, pig, cow, horse, goat, sheep
game animal-
an animal that you can hunt- BC -deer, mountain sheep, moose, elk
5.
What
are three comparisons the writer creates between the birds and the kids in the
third paragraph?
1.
breathing
2.
eyes
moving
3.
covered
with ice
“Adult Ed Student Information Verification”
Check that your information is correct.
If it is all correct, please sign and the date the paper.
Give it back to me.
If there are errors, make corrections on the paper.
PEN- Personal Education Number
DOB – date of birth