February 27 1.Tree Pose Yoga Vocab: pronunciations and context 2.Review and note: trickster defs 2.Making Claims / Finding Evidence: Trickster Think Sheet.

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February 27 1.Tree Pose Yoga Vocab: pronunciations and context 2.Review and note: trickster defs 2.Making Claims / Finding Evidence: Trickster Think Sheet AA 1.Vocabulary 26 MDGR: due Monday (end of period) 2.Trickster Think Sheet: due Thursday (end of period) Trickster Claims TOPIC: Trickster Claims Drawing Conclusions LEVEL: Drawing Conclusions

Tuesday, we... C-noted Coyote Terms Analyzed Brer Rabbit Trickster Began Trickster Think Sheet

Today’s Objectives CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop characters. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on characterization. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text.

W—P1W—P2W—P3W—P4W—P5W—P6R—P1R—P2R—P3R—P4R—P5 Magical thinking Connection to nature Belief in spirit Power of Story Oral Tradition Myth: a religious and cultural story that explains why things are the way they are. Symbol: an image that stands for an idea. Theme: the message or philosophy in a story. Trickster tales: folk tales that feature an animal or human character who engages in deceit, violence, and magic; often mythic, explaining features of the world. Trickster: the character in a trickster tale who engages in the deceit, violence, and magic. Culture hero — a character who is famous for his contributions to the “culture” (art, history, identity) of a society. Clever deceiver — yeah, that. Numskull — one who creates problems not out of malice but out of ignorance and stupidity.

Trickster Think Sheet 1.Decide which character you will analyze: Thomas or Arnold Joseph. 2.Read “Previous Definitions” on your Trickster Think Sheet. 3.Mark (highlight / underline) the parts of each definition that you will apply to the character you’ve chosen. 4.Compose (write) a working definition that integrates (merges) the ideas you’ve marked.

Trickster Think Sheet