Character s Part 1 Characters Part 2 Figurative Language From Mexico to the U.S. Quotes $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Written by Pam Munoz Ryan
Advertisements

The Cottage as a symbol of Marnie On page 15 Marnie is introduced to the cottage which is “neglected and half-destroyed.” How is this description like.
Esperenza Rising By Pam Munoz Ryan.
Figurative Language Ms. Wile 6th Grade Language Arts
Figurative Language Grades 6-8
: Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game. $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 Writing techniques Theme Elements of a S.S.
Esperanza Rising.
Esperanza Rising Pam Munoz Ryan. Yes No All the money orders Esperanza was saving were stolen by Miguel to buy things for himself.
Esperanza Rising Las Uvas-Las Melones
Poetic Literary Devices
Grade 5, Module 1: Unit 2, Lesson 13
E. Campofredano Double EOG Jeopardy Poetry Elements EOG Terms Figurative Language Story Elements EOG Format Q $200 Q $400 Q $600 Q $800 Q $1000 Q $200.
Figurative Language & Literary Devices HOME Click here to explore examples of Figurative Language & Literary Devices. Figurative language – words are used.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Appreciating Narrative Writing
Los Duraznos/Peaches What is this chapter mostly about?
Grade 5, Module 1: Unit 2 Lesson 15
Esperanza Rising By Pam Munoz Ryan.
Esperanza Rising Pam Munoz Ryan.
Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan Miranda Durr Summary This book is a riches to rags tale about a young girl named Esperanza Ortega, who lives a wonderful.
Esperanza Rising Zach Konieczny.
Esperanza Rising A novel by Pam Munoz Ryan. About the Author Esperanza Rising, is about Ryan's grandmother. She wrote the story to honor her family. She.
A novel by Pam Munoz Ryan
Lesson 6 Contrasting Two Settings Chapter 6: “Los Melones/Cantaloupes
Chapter “He’s on my case, “ I say. “Thinks you’re a tikkop and that I must know all about it.” “Tik?” Zeke shrieks. “Where must I get tik”? “Every.
Elements of Style Literary Devices Ch. 5. Reading Standard 3.6 Identify significant literary devices that define a writer’s style, and use those elements.
 Literary Terms –  Take 4 sheets of blank computer paper.  Fold in half side-to-side and top-to-bottom so that you get 4 squares. You will use both.
Is defined by using Figurative Language and Literary Devices
Literary Term Notes Setting Where and when the story takes place: Time of day, place, season, time period, etc.
 Dynamic character: A dynamic character is one who changes by the end of the story, learning something that changes him or her in a permanent way. 
Module 5.1 Unit 1: Building Background Knowledge on Human Rights
Chapter 8 Almonds Understanding Themes in Esperanza Rising
Figurative Language Figurative Language refers to any language that uses images or language that makes different kinds of comparisons. Some examples of.
Say, Mean, Matter Journal:
Esperanza Rising By: Pam Munoz Ryan.
GRADE 5, MODULE 1: UNIT 2, LESSON 3 inferring about characters based on how they respond to challenges Learning Targets I can answer comprehension questions.
Make inferences about the picture based on what you can see.
How to mark a book To annotate means to add useful notes to a text. As you read, engage the text by asking questions, commenting on meaning, marking events.
Jeopardy Category 1 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category
Figurative Language Defined and Explained. Simile  Definition: a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared (using ‘like’ or.
Grade 5: Module 1: Unit 2: Lesson 17 Paragraph Writing, Part II.
Double EOG Jeopardy Poetry Elements EOG Terms Figurative Language Story Elements EOG Format Q $200 Q $400 Q $600 Q $800 Q $1000 Q $200 Q $400 Q $600 Q.
Narrative Writing Tells a Story It Can Be Fiction or Nonfiction Fiction Types Realistic  seem like people you know or meet Fantastic  characters are.
S.I.F.T. The Pearl.
Irony Situational irony: surprising turn of events Verbal irony: the opposite of what you would expect Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something.
Esperanza Rising Novel Review. Who pricks her finger on a thorn?
Figurative Language Ms. Mohamed 6 th Grade Objective Students will be able to identify and apply figurative language in their writing.
Language that does not have an exact meaning.. Identifying figurative and descriptive language will help me figure out what is meant by the text. 4 –
I am Esperanza I am smart and resilient I wonder if my anger will go away I hear the clicking and clacking of the train I see the towns rush by I want.
Literary Terms Genre A category or type of literature based on style, form, and content.
Elements of a Short Story Plot Climax ExpositionResolution Rising ActionFalling Action.
ELEMENTS OF STYLE: LITERARY DEVICES
THIS IS With Host... Your ABCDEF.
4th Grade Academic Vocabulary Trimester 1 Week 4.
Agenda Voice Lesson: Julius Caesar (questions from last unit test)/Fig. Lang. #1 ATSS, D.L. Group #1 – chaps. 4-9 ATSS, Quiz, Chaps. 1-9 and Background.
Esperanza Rising Pam Munoz Ryan.
Case Study: Esperanza Rising
Esperanza Rising By Kortney Shelby Victoria.
Comprehension Check Setting Describe Aguascalientes Character How do you know that Papa loved the land?
Case Study: Esperanza Rising
Case Study: Esperanza Rising
Case Study: Esperanza Rising
Symbolism and Allegory
Case Study: Esperanza Rising
Welcome to Jeopardy.
Kate Hartig and Michelle Barker-Finn
Esperanza Rising Pam Munoz Ryan.
Figurative Language HW
Review: FINAL EXAM NOTES
Is defined by using Figurative Language and Literary Devices
Presentation transcript:

Character s Part 1 Characters Part 2 Figurative Language From Mexico to the U.S. Quotes $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question: Category 1 Who is the main character of the novel?

$100 Answer Category 1 Esperanza

$200 Question: Category 1 Who died at the hands of bandits?

$200 Answer: Category 1 Sixto/Papa

$300 Question: Category 1 Who wore Papa’s belt buckle?

$300 Answer: Category 1 Tio Luis

$400 Question: Category 1 Who hides dangerous surprises in the harvest?

$400 Answer: Category 1 The strikers

$500 Question: Category 1 Who was the market owner who is kind to Mexicans?

$500 Answer: Category 1 Mr. Yakota

$100 Question: Category 2 Who did Esperanza declare she would marry one day?

$100 Answer: Category 2 Miguel

$200 Question: Category 2 Who became ill with Valley Fever?

$200 Answer: Category 2 Ramona/Mama

$300 Question: Category 2 Who carried a small, smooth stone and smelled of baby powder and peppermint?

$300 Answer: Category 2 Abuelita

$400 Question: Category 2 Who compared the workers to kittens and insisted they strike?

$400 Answer: Category 2 Marta

$500 Question: Category 2 Who is “La Migra”?

$500 Answer: Category 2 Immigration Police

$100 Question: Category 3 What is personification?

$100 Answer: Category 3 It is when a non-human thing is given human qualities or actions

$200 Question: Category 3 What is a metaphor?

$200 Answer: Category 3 It is a comparison between two unlike things that DOES NOT use like or as. It is when something is said to be something else.

$300 Question: Category 3 What is symbolism?

$300 Answer: Category 3 The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.

$400 Question: Category 3 What is irony?

$400 Answer: Category 3 The expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite.

$500 Question: Category 3 What type of figurative language is being used in the following example? Esperanza is a phoenix.

$500 Answer: Category 3 The phoenix symbolizes rebirth or beginning again, but in this example it is a metaphor.

$100 Question: Category 4 In what year does the novel begin?

$100 Answer: Category

$200 Question: Category 4 What is similar about the two chapters titled “Grapes” other than the name of each chapter?

$200 Answer: Category 4 Esperanza feels content and appreciative in both chapters.

$300 Question: Category 4 What does Esperanza realize as she is crocheting?

$300 Answer: Category 4 She realizes that the zig-zags are similar to the ups and downs of life.

$400 Question: Category 4 When they meet, Isabel teaches Esperanza how to do chores. How does their relationship change during the novel?

$400 Answer: Category 4 At first Isabel is a role model for Esperanza, but later Esperanza becomes Isabel’s role model teaching her life lessons.

$500 Question: Category 4 Why doesn’t Esperanza trust the hospital staff with her mother?

$500 Answer: Category 4 Esperanza believes hospitals are where people go to die.

$100 Question: Category 5 Who said, “In Mexico we stand on different sides of the river”?

$100 Answer: Category 5 Miguel

$200 Question: Category 5 What is the meaning of this quote? “There is no rose without thorns.”

$200 Answer: Category 5 Even beautiful things can be painful.

$300 Question: Category 5 What is the meaning of the following quote? “Huelga! Huelga!”

$300 Answer: Category 5 Strike!

$400 Question: Category 5 Explain the meaning of the following quote. “Wait a little while and the fruit will fall into your hand. You must be patient Esperanza.”

$400 Answer: Category 5 Good things come to those who wait.

$500 Question: Category 5 What is the meaning of the following quote? “As the sun rose, Esperanza began to feel as if she rose with it. Floating again like that day on the mountain, when she first arrived in the valley.”

$500 Answer: Category5 Esperanza rose to greet a new day feeling fresh and renewed.

Final Jeopardy Question Why is Esperanza able to hear the heartbeat of the land at the end of the novel?

Final Jeopardy Answer Esperanza now feels a connection to the land that she did not have when she first arrived in the U.S.