1. Bell Ringer: Independent Reading 2. Lit Terms 3. POV 4. Ted Talk

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1. Bell Ringer: Independent Reading 2. Lit Terms 3. POV 4. Ted Talk Learning Target: I can write a narrative. 1. Bell Ringer: Independent Reading 2. Lit Terms 3. POV 4. Ted Talk 5. Planning A Story 6. Exit Ticket  Bell Ringer: Independent Reading – 15 minutes​ Interactive Bookmark: Purpose for reading: Analyze plot elements including conflict and characterization Due Friday.   You will need: Homework: USA TestPrep Due Friday.

Upcoming Monday, 8/26 – Unit 2A Lit Terms Quiz Learning Target: I can write a narrative. Upcoming Monday, 8/26 – Unit 2A Lit Terms Quiz Thursday, 8/29 – Vocab 2A and 2B Quiz Friday, 8/30 – Short Story due Wednesday, 9/4 – Unit 2A Test

setting The time and place in which the story takes place Learning Target: I can write a narrative. setting The time and place in which the story takes place

dialogue Internal: a character’s thoughts Learning Target: I can write a narrative. dialogue Internal: a character’s thoughts External: a spoken conversation between two or more characters

Learning Target: I can write a narrative. foreshadowing Hints given by the author about events that will take place later in the story

irony Something different than expected Learning Target: I can write a narrative. irony Something different than expected

Learning Target: I can write a narrative. Dramatic irony When the audience is more aware of what is happening than a character

Learning Target: I can write a narrative. Situational irony The difference between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.

Learning Target: I can write a narrative. Verbal irony The use of words to mean something different than what they appear to mean.

theme The central message of a text Learning Target: I can write a narrative. theme The central message of a text

tone The attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience Learning Target: I can write a narrative. tone The attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience

POV Page 99 Questions 3 & 4 and Check Your Understanding Learning Target: I can write a narrative. POV Page 99 Questions 3 & 4 and Check Your Understanding

POV First Person Third Person Limited Third Person Omniscient Learning Target: I can write a narrative. POV First Person Third Person Limited Third Person Omniscient

Ted Talk The Clues to A Great Story by Andrew Stanton Learning Target: I can write a narrative. Ted Talk The Clues to A Great Story by Andrew Stanton Complete Ted Talk Sheet

Learning Target: I can write a narrative. Planning A Story Pg. 98

Exit Ticket Pg 100 – Review & Annotate Prompt Respond Learning Target: I can write a narrative. Exit Ticket Pg 100 – Review & Annotate Prompt Respond Homework: USA TestPrep Due Friday.