Flowers for Algernon (p ) Write in complete sentences.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By: Mrs. Wilson.  Main Idea and Details  Problem and Solution  Logical Order  Summarizing  Author’s Purpose.
Advertisements

To inform To entertain To persuade
Suggestions For Writing An Essay
“The Devil and Tom Walker”
September 12, Characters H omework: Have a great weekend! :) Objective: I can evaluate works of fiction for 6 different character types. Warm Up.
Making Connections.
Characterization The creation of imaginary persons that strike the reader as real within the context of the story.
Suggestions For Writing An Essay Hour Glass Style.
CAPT Response to Literature Strategies How to Succeed at Answering the Four Questions (in about 40 minutes)
How do I answer a Constructed-Response question?
The Active Reader’s Workshop Learning to comprehend, not simply decode…
Realistic Fiction Critical Thinking Questions. Day 1 In a paragraph, give examples of what makes your book a realistic fiction. Be sure to explain why.
Use something they love to motivate them to do something they hate Realize great readers are great thinkers Rethink their approach reading Why football?
Imdb.com FilmFacts Before viewing (imdb.com): When was the film released? Who is the “Director”? Who are the “stars”? What nomination did it receive?
What was your favorite part from today’s reading? What is the author’s purpose in today’s reading? (circle one) To inform To entertain To persuade.
AUTHOR’S PURPOSE ENTERTAIN. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO ENTERTAIN?  Entertain:amusement or enjoyment  Entertain: provide someone with amusement or enjoyment.
EXPERT GROUPS BY: MRS. THOMAS. Types of Experts  Summarizer  Scene Photographer  Literary Devices Detective  Real Life Connector  Historian (Timeline)
 Expository writing is a type of writing that is used to explain, describe, give information, or inform.  Watch video 
with Ms. Palmer $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
Reading Nonfiction 7 th Grade Literature. Nonfiction O Nonfiction is a type of writing that deals with real people, places, and events. O Includes things.
Language to Literacy. Good readers… Chart 1 Vocabulary Choose approximately 5 vocabulary words Write words on the chart in the order that they appear.
Making Connections Good readers make connections that are: Text to selfText to textText to world.
Modes of expository writing
Dramatic Structure Please title a new page in the “Literary Terms” section of your notebook “Dramatic Structure” and copy all of the following information.
To inform To entertain To persuade What was your favorite part from today’s reading? What is the author’s purpose in today’s reading? (circle one)
Expository Writing Essential Question: How can I support my thesis statement, so that my essay explains what the prompt is asking?
The Essay.
Annotating.
Literary Elements Theme.
Introduction to: Response to Literature
Active Reading Strategies
Active Reading Strategies
Types of Writing.
Types of Writing.
Journal: Is the Receiver really needed? Should so much power be given to just one person? Why or why not?
November 21-27, 2017 Objectives:
Planning a Well Organized Paper
Dramatic Structure Please title a new page in the “Literary Terms” section of your notebook “Dramatic Structure” and copy all of the following information.
Annotate Annotating Annotations
Note Taking Format TERM NOTES MY TRANSLATION Short Story Unit
How to write a story.
Of Mice and Men Introductory Note
How to write a story.
Making Connections.
Types of Writing E. Q. Why do we write
Date of Broadcast (Sept. 11, 2012) Name Hour
“I Can” Learning Targets
Making Connections.
Note Taking Format TERM NOTES MY TRANSLATION Nonfiction Literary Term
Response to Literature
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (EQAO)
Week Three : Character Types and Charcterization
Pluto Argumentative Writing
Literary Elements Theme.
Imdb.com FilmFacts Before viewing (imdb.com):
Reading Log for the Week of ____________________________________
BELL WORK NOTES Part 1: Subject The predominate topic
“Quitters, Inc.” Literary Circle
Academic Vocabulary Week 8.
Warm-Up If you could tell a story about the importance of protecting our resources, or something else you learned this unit, what would the story be like?
Ancient Wonder Name Period Date.
Discussion Sentence Starters
Active Reading Strategies
Main Idea The big idea that the author wants to get across.
Author’s Purpose Advantages pages 28-32
“Boy in the Striped Pajamas” Discussion
Plot, Structure and Characters
“The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”
EXPERT GROUPS By: Mrs. Thomas.
Literary Terms.
Presentation transcript:

Flowers for Algernon (p. 180-181) Write in complete sentences. 3-2-1 Summary Flowers for Algernon (p. 180-181) Write in complete sentences. Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Literary Analysis (p. 181): Read about each topic and record a summary. 3: -First Person Point of View: -Dynamic Character: -Static Character: Connecting to the Literature (p. 180) 2: 3: 3 Purposes for Expository Writing 2: 2 Graphic Org. and their Purpose 1: 1 Important Fact or a Question -According to this passage, what is Flowers for Algernon going to be about? -Without mentioning any names, describe a movie, television program, story, or real event that reminds of this story line? Why do you think so many people in our society work so hard to be like everyone else? In other words, why do you think people want to fit in? 1: