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September 15
Four Types of Sentences - Notes from slide (next)
- Types of sentences handout (formative grade)
Eleven by Sandra Cisneros, p. 198-200 literature text
- review literary elements & read and discuss selection
- review & annotate for narrative elements: setting, p.o.v., characters, conflict, plot, sensory images, figurative language, symbolism, theme
- INDEPENDENTLY complete plot diagram (formative grade)
Homework: Study Literary Terms - TEST on Thursday
Warm Up: Knowsys Group 2 - Scenarios
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Types of Sentences Declarative
- makes a statement of fact, fib, or
opinion - ends with a period
My birthday is December 16.
We will celebrate with chocolate cake.
Interrogative
- asks a question - ends with a question mark
Is age more than a number?
Do you feel older on the day of your birthday?
Exclamatory
- expresses a strong feeling/emotion - ends with an exclamation mark
Happy birthday!
I’m so embarrassed!
Imperative
- gives a command or makes a request - ends with a period
Open your presents now. Blow out the candles.
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September 16
Sentence Fragments
- power point notes
- practice pgs. 57-58
Eleven by Sandra Cisneros, p. 198-200 literature text
- Revisit plot diagram
- summary (SWBS strategy)
- Discuss levels of questions & write for story
Homework: Complete Literary Terms Review
(matching) - Test on Thursday
Warm Up: Knowsys Group 2 – Fill-in-the-Blank (on back)
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September 17
Literary Terms Review - Review terms & practice applying to a cold read
- “Boar Out There” – annotate, answer questions, review
The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 - Introduce STEAL Chart (characterization) - Paraphrase the “Ballad of Birmingham” poem - analyze narrative elements
Homework: Study Literary Terms - Test tomorrow
Warm Up: Knowsys Group 2 – Synonyms
Progress Reports Sent Home Today
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September 18
Literary Terms TEST
Hwk: study for Knowsys 2 Quiz;
complete STEAL chart for a character
from Watsons
Warm Up: Review for test
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September 19
The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 - author’s purpose
- Paraphrase Newsweek article on bombing
- Analyze expository elements
Homework: Study Knowsys Group 3 vocabulary
Warm Up: review for quiz, check STEAL charts Knowsys Group 2 Quiz Assign Group 3
Run-on Sentences
-PPT notes & guided practice
-practice pgs. 59-60 (formative grade)