Day 20 – HTF subjects quiz, Author’s Perspective, Spiders
Agenda Warm Up Hard to Find Subjects 3A Grammar Quiz Author’s Perspective Spiders Closure
Objectives: Homework: Understand and analyze the author’s perspective in a work of nonfiction. Homework: Week 4 nonfiction close reading due Friday Grammar Quiz Wednesday
Warm Up The big red socks are never going to be clean again! Why are we reading the book before the weekend? There are five people jumping in the rain!
Warm up 1. Where can you get a good cabbage these days? 2. Come to the annual cabbage competition in Palmer, Alaska.
Hard to Find Subjects Log into Google classroom and complete the Hard to find subjects 3A worksheet.
Take out your laptops and move your desks. No Talking Take out your laptops and move your desks. No Talking! Write the sentence down and dissect the sentence. When finished, take out your close reading. Grammar Quiz
Author’s Perspective
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Do you like spiders? Compose one sentence in support of your opinion.
Do you like spiders?
Author’s Perspective Before the author begins to draft a text, nonfiction or fiction, he or she first must start with a point of view. A point of view or perspective may be an author's beliefs, feelings, attitudes, principles, morals, or ethics.
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Closure 3, 2, 1 Write: 3 things you have learned about author’s perspective today. 2 example sentences that show negative tone. 1 question you still have regarding today’s lesson.