Happy Wednesday!  Get out a book  Sit Silently  READ!!

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Happy Wednesday!  Get out a book  Sit Silently  READ!!

Warm Up – Page 1 ● Write down today’s date on the left hand side. ● Copy and correct the sentences below:  why due I have to due my home work now asked tori  its best to get you’re work done before you watch tv said mom

Update your Table of Contents as shown below Table of Contents 0. TOC 2. Warm Ups 4. D and C Activity 6. Tone vs. Mood 8. Simile and Metaphor Lyrics 10. Hyperbole Lyrics 1. Warm Ups 3. Warm Ups 5. Denotation and Connotation 7.Mood and Tone 9. Simile and Metaphor 11. Hyperbole Grades 0 Dates 28 Oct 3 Nov Dates 28 Oct 3 Nov

Page 5

Notes for Writing Inside Template:  Denotation – the literal meaning of a word (dictionary meaning)  Connotation – the feelings, usually positive or negative, that a word invokes in addition to its literal meaning  Flocabulary Video - choice/ choice/

Page 4 – Make 3 columns. Sort the words below into positive, negative, and neutral.  Dogfatweirdskinnypushy  Starvingcheapstubbornriot  Overweightcooknagstrangeeerie  Assertiveslenderladyhouse  Thriftyuniquemuttdemand determind  Requesthungryeconomicalwoman  Thinchefhorseprotesthome

Example chart for Page 4 PositiveNeutralNegative

Page Nov Mood and Tone EQ: How do I identify mood and tone?

Mood and Tone Foldables – Page 7  Outline the flaps in the colors below. Lightly color the mood and tone words in the correct color.  Glue down the mood and tone words first.  Then, glue the Mood and Tone flaps over them.

Tone vs. Mood – Page 6  Outline Mood in blue and Tone in Red

Notes for Mood & Tone Tabs – Copy on the front of the tabs  Mood - *reader-centered* the overall feeling or atmosphere created by a work of literature (influenced by the setting)  Tone - *writer-centered* the attitude a writer takes towards the subject or the reader  *the writer’s tone helps to create the mood *

Classwork – Tone Practice

Homework  List 5 Part 1 (First 13) Foldable or choice board due Monday, 9 November  Quiz on List 5, Part 1 – Monday, 9 November  Read at least 20 minutes EVERY night  Don’t forget to keep reviewing lists 1-4!!  1 st period - Page 4 – Denotation and Connotation Practice  2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th – page 6, Mood side