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Your Name Ms. Martin LA 3 ____Period 7 October 2013 Objective Bell work week 6 Monday We will analyze literary details using a 4 square. _________ We will show comprehension through reading skills. Today we will begin reading Morte d’Arthur by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Write down the following comparison for bell work today. King Arthur’s Attributes: Characteristics of a Legend: -moral goodness -passed down through generations -courage -some basis in historical fact -compassion -exciting heroes and villains -honesty -generates feelings of national pride -strength -often presents a moral -nobility -mysterious or magical qualities -great character -loyalty **Your first and last name and period must be on everything you turn in. I will no longer accept papers without it.

Arthurian Legends Reading Comprehension Morte d’Arthur pages Article of the Week Review how to talk to the text—turn in homework Extra Credit Opportunity Up to 10 points added to your overall grade. Write your own story that parodies the qualities of a knight. You must have MLA header, skipped lines, and the paper must be typed. The story is due by Wednesday October 9 th. TomorrowMix and Match Day!

Your Name Ms. Martin LA 5 6 th Period 7 October 2013 ObjectiveBell work week 6 Monday We will explain the background surrounding the Crucible using an expert folder. ___________ We will show comprehension through analytical skills. Take the information you recorded in the triple entry journal and transfer it to a 4 square. See the model on the board and copy the 4 square model into your bell work. **Your first and last name and period must be on everything you turn in. I will no longer accept papers without it.

AGENDA Article of the week Talking to the text due today Building Background 1. get a piece of chart paper and draw a circle map on it 2. use first color marker and write prior knowledge in frame 3. read and annotate article 4. then, with a new color marker, circle prior knowledge that was correct and cross out anything disproven 5. using the same color, add new information from text Expert Folder 6. choose an article that appeals to you, then read and annotate 7. with a different color marker repeat the process with information already on the map 8. gallery walk with post-it notes