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1 World Literature WEEK 9

2 Monday, October 26, 2015  Chapters 1-4 Pop Quiz HW Grade: 10 points

3 The Kite Runner Quiz #1 1. What does it mean to be Hazara, Shi’a Muslim, Afghanistan’s minority group? Who, in the story thus far, is Hazara ? 2. What does it mean to be Pashtun, Sunni Muslim, Afghanistan’s majority group? Who, in the story thus far, is Pashtun ? 3. What was Hassan’s first word? Why do you think that may be important? 4. Who is Sanaubar? How is she contrasted to Amir's mother? 5. Describe the importance of the word friend in Chapter 4:

4 Objective  SWBAT: Identify and use conjunctive adverbs correctly to create cohesion and fluidity in complex sentences.

5 Turn and Talk  What is a conjunctive adverb?

6 Conjunctive AdverbsConjunctive Adverbs  is an adverb that connects two clauses.adverb  Conjunctive adverbs show cause and effect, sequence, contrast, comparison, or other relationships.  When the job of an adverb is to connect ideas, we call it a conjunctive adverb.adverb  A Conjunctive adverb is followed by a comma.

7 Addition  In addition  Next  Still  Also  Again Example: In addition, how food affects us unquestionably has a lot to do with genetic factors, and because everyone has a different genetic makeup, different foods affect each of us differently.

8 Comparison  Also  Likewise  Similarly Example: Similarly, the number of goats, which are reared only in hilly regions, is decreasing, especially on account of the existing forest laws, as they are the chief enemies of young plantations

9 Concession: Accepting something as true  Granted  Of course Example: Granted, Howie's mother might linger for weeks but she's still his only flesh and blood.

10 Contrast  Although  Instead  In spite of Example: Instead of improving, Destiny got steadily worse

11 Emphasis: Stress or reiterate a point.  Indeed  Of course  Certainly Example: Indeed, why should anyone feel sorry for her?

12 Stop and Review  The first person to correctly use TWO conjunctive adverbs in a sentence will win a PRIZE!!!!

13 To Illustrate  For example  Namely  Thus  In conclusion Example: Thus, when television first came out, people said it was "radio with pictures."

14 To Summarize  All in all  That is  In summary  Finally  As a result  Therefore Example: Therefore, homework is essential because without it students will not study.

15 Time  Before  Meanwhile  Furthermore  Now  Since  Lately Example: Lately, he'd been thinking of nothing but Rissa.

16 Conjunctive Adverbs Continued  When a conjunctive adverb connects two independent clauses in one sentence, it is preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma. Tuition increases, say officials, are driven by the universities' costs; consequently, tuition income typically covers less than 50% of college budgets

17 Practice  Use the handout to practice using Conjunctive Adverbs.

18 Exit Ticket  Complete the Exit Ticket

19 Homework  Follow the instructions on the handout in preparation for tomorrow’s class.

20 Tuesday, October 27, 2015  SSR 20 minutes

21 Objective  SWBAT: Articulate contrary perspectives by participating in a role playing activity, in which they adopt a role, make their case, and deliberate on a decision.

22 Where is this quote in the text?  "Because suddenly Afghanistan changed forever.“  Page 34

23 History of Afghanistan  What do we know about the Mujahedeen?

24 Activity  In your groups (4) each member will develop an argument for one of the character’s name. Read their story-background- and develop an argument for the following prompt: AT THIS TIME (1979), SHOULD THE U.S. SEND TROOPS OR WEAPONS OR SUPPLIES TO HELP THE MUJAHEDIN IN AFGHANISTAN?  Afterwards, you will share out your arguments and decide collectively as a group an answer. If you say yes, be sure to decide on how much money?  Finally, one group member will present your argument and final decision to the prompt.

25 Homework  Read and annotate chapter 5 of The Kite Runner.

26 Wednesday, October 28, 2015  ACT Passage  As a group (4), create an answer key. The final answer key will be you grade CWPA: 15 points

27 Objective  SWBAT create sentences using conjunctive adverbs.

28 Practice  Create sentence for each Conjunctive Adverb on the handout.

29 Homework  Read and annotate chapter 6 of The Kite Runner.

30 Thursday, October 29, 2015  SSR 20 minutes

31 Objective  SWBAT read and annotate chapter 7 of The Kite Runner.  SWBAT Develop an argument judging whether or not Amir is a good friend to Hassan.

32 Class Read Aloud of Chapter 7  As we read, take notes and be prepared to answer questions.

33 Assignment  Develop an argument assessing whether or not you think Amir is a good friend.  Use at least 3 pieces of evidence from the text.  We will debate this whole class. Here’s the catch…I will determine whether your are yay or nay. So this means as you develop your argument you should consider the opposing view.  1’s are Yay  2’s are Nay   If we do not get to the debate, we will do so tomorrow.

34 Homework  Study for quiz(ACT Passage).

35 Friday, October 30, 2015  Clear your desk, prepare for quiz.

36 Objective  SWBAT read and annotate chapter 8 of The Kite Runner.  SWBAT Develop an argument judging whether or not Amir is a good friend to Hassan.

37 Chapter 8 Read  You may chose to read independently, in pairs, or a trio.

38 Homework  Read and annotate chapter 9.


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