Agenda Warm Up Indirect Objects Part II “Life’s not fair, get over it”

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Day 23 – “Life’s not Fair, get over it,” Indirect objects, and Author’s perspective

Agenda Warm Up Indirect Objects Part II “Life’s not fair, get over it” Pair Practice “Life’s not fair, get over it” Closure

Objectives: Homework: Understand and analyze the author’s perspective in a work of nonfiction. Evaluate and examine other classmates ideas and analysis of a nonfiction work. Understand and identify indirect objects. Homework: Week 5 Close reading due Friday Grammar Quiz Wednesday Discussion board responses due tomorrow

Warm up I have taken my mom a cake for her birthday. We will not give the teacher a hard time today. Why didn’t I study my grammar notes?

Indirect Objects Pair Practice

Pair Practice Go onto Google classroom and download the Indirect Objects 1 file. Make sure you are working with your partner. Whatever isn’t finished is homework. *Always check the verb (is-am-are-was-were)*

1.  Lisa made her boyfriend a homemade card for his birthday. 2.  Sawyer gave his brother a dollar for a candy bar. 3.  Sylvia wrote her teacher a letter of appreciation. 4.  I stole my brother’s money from this wallet and gave him Monopoly money in its place. 5.  Prehistoric animals have left us messages about ancient times. 6.  At museums, tour guides show visitors huge skeletons of dinosaurs. 7.  These skeletons offer the world evidence of ancient life. 8.  Fossils provide scientists with even better specimens for study.

9.  Natives of the North gave a museum a frozen Mammoth. 10.  Fossils give us information about ancient changes in climate. 11.  Fossil footprints have given experts a great deal of information. 12.  Study of some footprints can tell an observer the size of the dinosaur. 13.  The museum charges people $20 to see various fossils. 14.  I asked Grandpa many questions about his past. 15.  On the soccer field, the player gave the ball a strong kick. 16.  The farmer fed his pigs mush.

17.  Janice told Lynn a secret. 18.  Tom ordered us pizzas for the tailgate party. 19.  The boss gave his staff a lecture about office safety. 20.  The principal gave the freshman class a special treat. 21.  Santa brought the naughty children coal for their stockings. 22.  Deborah ordered her mom flowers for her birthday. 23.  The groom gave the bride a big smooch at the end of the wedding. 24.  I left the man a message about my broken washing machine.

Life’s Not Fair, Get over it Discussion Board

On your own… Download the text and annotate for the following: Tone Author's perspective concerning the current generation Main idea Author’s purpose After you have annotated complete the questions on the next document. Submit both to receive credit!

Discussion Board - Online Answer the discussion questions as a class comment on the discussion board assignment. You will need to respond to two classmates with substantial posts. Be respectful! If you disagree with someone, then explain why and prove your point. Use the text for your answers.

Discussion Questions: 1. Do you agree or disagree with the statement, “If you mess up, it’s not your parents’ fault, so don’t whine about your mistakes, learn from them”? What would be the counterargument to this assertion? 2. The author believes that the concept of “fairness” is not a useful term, and that it makes people feel entitled to good outcomes. Make an argument for the opposite—how would you convince someone that the concept of “fairness” is an important one. 3. Where do you fall in the “life isn’t fair, deal with it” debate? Is this a good or bad way of thinking about your life? Explain your answer.

Closure 3, 2, 1 Write: 3 things you have learned about author’s perspective. 2 examples of DO and IO. 1 question you still have regarding today’s lesson.