6th Grade Learning Target & Bell-Ringer (Tuesday, October 9th, 2018)

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6th Grade Learning Target & Bell-Ringer (Tuesday, October 9th, 2018) LT - Today I will learn about characterization in order to describe characters in stories better. BR - What are character traits?

6th Grade Characterization Notes & Work Session Static vs Dynamic Characters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azUsjQwF_UI Protagonist vs Antagonist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXSQh_eJfBE Round vs Flat Characters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNFaCxdDLaU Ready book pg. 61-68

6th Grade Closing What is the difference between a static and dynamic character? A round and flat character?

7th Grade Learning Target & Bell-Ringer (Tuesday, October 9th, 2018) LT - Today I will analyze the development of a central idea to tell what a story is about. BR - In your own words, describe what a central idea is.

Discussion of central idea Ready book pg. 3-10 7th Grade Work Session Discussion of central idea Ready book pg. 3-10

7th Grade Closing Go over written responses with somebody near you

8th Grade Learning Target & Bell-Ringer (Tuesday, October 9th, 2018) LT - Today I will analyze the development of a central idea to tell what a story is about. BR - In your own words, describe what a central idea is.

Discussion of central idea Ready book pg. 3-10 8th Grade Work Session Discussion of central idea Ready book pg. 3-10

8th Grade Closing Go over written responses with somebody near you