Today’s Mission Objectives: 1) Assign Teams 2) TEAM TRIVIA: Literary Terms 3) Continue Dialectical Journal Martian Chronicles pgs. 1-14 4) Quiz Tomorrow.

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Today’s Mission Objectives: 1) Assign Teams 2) TEAM TRIVIA: Literary Terms 3) Continue Dialectical Journal Martian Chronicles pgs ) Quiz Tomorrow on Martian Chronicles Pages ) Journals to be Checked tomorrow.

Today’s Mission Objectives: 1) Cornell Notes: Dr. Michio Kaku

TEAM TRIVIA LITERARY TERMS

Team Trivia: Round 1 Directions: Write down the literary term associated with the definition/example: 1.a reference to something else 2.the repetition of vowel sounds 3.a comparison between two things (usually different) 4.the repetition of consonant sounds 5.starting a narrative “in the middle” 6.the use of hints to suggest what will happen later 7.extreme exaggeration 8.attributing human characteristics to non-human/abstract ideas 9.the central idea or message of a literary work. 10.words that imitate sounds.

Team Trivia: Round 2 Directions: Write down the literary term associated with the definition/example: 1.something that stands for or represents something else. 2.a technique wherein the audience has information that the characters do not. 3.part of a narrative that goes back to an earlier time 4.the time and place of a story 5.a technique wherein the opposite of what is stated is implied. 6.the part of a narrative wherein the background to the main conflict is provided. 7.a character that is the source of conflict 8.the main character of a narrative. 9.language that appeals to the five senses 10.a type of narrator outside the story that “knows all”

Today’s Agenda: 1) Complete the Do Now 2) Team Trivia: Literary Terms - assign new teams! 3) Play Literary Team Trivia!

TEAM TRIVIA LITERARY TERMS

Team Trivia: Round 1 Directions: Write down the literary term associated with the definition/example: 1.a reference to something else 2.the repetition of vowel sounds 3.a comparison between two things (usually different) 4.the repetition of consonant sounds 5.starting a narrative “in the middle” 6.the use of hints to suggest what will happen later 7.extreme exaggeration 8.attributing human characteristics to non- human/abstract ideas 9.the central idea or message of a literary work. 10.words that imitate sounds.

Team Trivia: Round 2 Directions: Write down the literary term associated with the definition/example: 1.something that stands for or represents something else. 2.a technique wherein the audience has information that the characters do not. 3.part of a narrative that goes back to an earlier time 4.the time and place of a story 5.a technique wherein the opposite of what is stated is implied. 6.the part of a narrative wherein the background to the main conflict is provided. 7.a character that is the source of conflict 8.the main character of a narrative. 9.language that appeals to the five senses 10.a type of narrator outside the story that “knows all”

The Week in Review (Classwork) 1.Why is prewriting crucial for effective writing? 2.When prewriting for a persuasive task, what are the first two steps? 3.What is a thesis statement? 4.What is the formula for a thesis statement? 5.Why is writing effectively important? 6.In terms of grammar, what are the purposes of articles and adverbs? 7.What occurred at a U.S. Navy yard on 9/16/13? 8.Name two places where severe weather has devastated communities.