bellwork aug. 10, 2015 copy and answer. think of a time when you got in trouble with a group of...
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Bellwork Aug. 10, 2015Copy and answer.
Think of a time when you got in trouble with a group of people. Did all of you tell the story of what happened the same exact way? Why or why not?
Standard/EQ• ELAGSE7RL6 Analyze how an author develops and
contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text.
• ELAGSE7L4 Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 7 reading content, choosing flexibility from a range of strategies.
• ELAGSE7W10 Write routinely over extended time frames and shorter time frames for a range of discipline specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
• Essential Question/I Can: I can define perspective.
Activator/Hook
The Three Little Pigs Video:
Disney’s Three Little Pigs Video (8:30)
Discuss: From whose perspective was the story told? How would the story change if it were told from the perspective of another character?
Mini LessonOn your paper, draw a frayer diagram like the one below.
In the middle circle, write: perspective.
In the four squares we will: define, draw a picture, use the term in a sentence, and give a synonym.
PERSPECTIVE
Define:the narrator's position in relation to the story being told
Draw a picture.
Use the term in a sentence.
Synonym
Answer:On your paper, draw a frayer diagram like the one below.
PERSPECTIVE
Define:the narrator's position in relation to the story being told
Draw a picture.
Student responses will vary.
Use the term in a sentence.
From the three little pigs perspective, the wolf was scary.
Synonym:
Point of view
Work Session• Read The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by A. Wolf• After reading the story, choose a character from the
story other than the wolf. Using a particular scene that you can remember, write that part of the story using your character’s perspective about what is happening in the story. How does perspective change when a different character tells the story?
• Criteria: 1paragraphs long with 5 sentences. Circle/underline words that show perspective (Personal Pronouns). For example: I, You, it, me, my, your, they, them, their.
• When you complete your story, identify if you wrote in 1st or 3rd person. (1st person – I, Me, My) (3rd person-He, She,They)
Extension
• Share stories.
Closing
Ticket out the door:
Using the sticky note provided, define perspective in your own words.
When I call your row to leave, you may place your ticket on my door.