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Language and Literature Ms. Levy Language and Literature

Pick up the warm up sheet from the document camera. Warm up Directions Pick up the warm up sheet from the document camera. Write a paragraph (3-5 sentences)response to the prompt below: Compare and contrast yourself with someone you know.

Objective & Homework Objective: I can be a thinker by reading and analyzing a text in order to compare and contrast the characters of the story. Homework: Midway inspired Poem

Agenda Warm up, Objective & Homework Comparing & Contrasting Pictures Reading Amigo Brothers & Venn Diagram

Images Notes Get out a piece of paper and make a chart like the one below. On the chart take notes on the similarities and differences of each set of images. Image #___ Notes/Differences Image Similarities Image # ____ Notes/Differences 1: 3: 5: 1 & 2: 3 & 4: 5 & 6: 2: 4: 6:

Image #1 Versus Image # 2

Image 3 VS Image 4

Image 5 & 6

Reading Amigo Brothers Focusing on Comparison Read Pages 312,316-318 (up to line 157). Mark up the text as you read by underlining anything important, putting a star * next to anything interesting, and a question mark ? next to anything confusing to you. Answer question A in the Margin & Fill out the Venn Diagram provided for you.