November 15 th Agenda Pass out state scored 8 th Grade Practice Writing Test, Peer Editing rubric/checklist, reverse map, and State Writing Rubric Pass.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Flowers for Algernon Test Review.
Advertisements

Flowers for Algernon Review Work with teams. Keep your own score. Flash cash for members for the winning team. Take notes so you can review for the test.
“Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes
Daniel Keyes. In this short story, doctors experiment with a surgical method to increase the intelligence of a mentally challenged man.
FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON. MEET DANIEL KEYES Born in 1927 in NY Studied psychology in college Interested in the complexities of the human mind Writing shows.
What is a FRAME?! a basic structure that underlies or supports a system, concept, or text. THE A graphic organizer we use to help us structure our papers.
Are You Smarter Than a Lab Rat? Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? 1,000,000 Inference Topic 1 Inference Topic 2 F.O.S. Topic 3 F.O.S. Topic 4 Author’s.
Flowers For Algernon Part One
“Flowers for Algernon” Part 1 Test Sample Answers/Responses
Eleven by Sandra Cisneros
Literature Test: Flowers for Algernon
Narrative Writing. Topic, Audience, & Purpose Topic any personal experience that illustrates an important idea about the world or the human condition.
AS YOU ARRIVE Begin reading pages in your A&B textbook You may skip over the activities and the part entitled “The Stolen Watch” for now.
Elements of a Short Story
Science Fiction Flowers for Algernon Drill 1 11/7 Homework: Final paper due 11/12 Objective: Students will with some guidance and support from.
Short Stories Unit.
you’re concerned teacher lady, Mrs. McQueen
Flowers for Algernon A Short Story by Daniel Keyes.
Flowers for Algernon By Daniel Keyes. Build Background Rorschach Test: A psychological test for revealing the underlying personality structure of an individual.
LITERARY ELEMENTS. ELEMENTS OF A STORY AKA the Plot Pyramid Plot= sequence of events in a story.
Elements of a Short Story. Overview Short stories often contain structural and character elements that should be familiar to you. These elements can be.
Do Now Think of a time you had a type of conflict. What was the conflict? Who or what was it between? Was it resolved?
FICTION. FICTION  Narrative writing that comes from a writer’s imagination  May be based on actual events and real people.
Launching the Performance Task: Planning the Two-Voice Poem
Title of Book Author’s Name Your Name, Date My Book.
Big Things Come in Small Packages
English Language Arts Level 8 Lesson 41 Mrs. Morrisey.
FLOWERS OF ALGERNON PART 3 Rachel Santiago and Khaos Gray.
This quarter we’ll be reviewing short stories, but a plot can be seen in movies, poems, plays, novels, songs, and so forth. You’ll be responsible for.
Beginning Synthesis Figurative Language, Outlining.
2 nd Quarter ORP FICTION. Use a pretend “Social Media” device To tell me about the novel you read  Make a poster- posterboard, tri-fold, paper…  Draw.
VOCABAlgernon- Gordon Effect Characters Story Comprehension Charlie Chart
Elements of a Short Story. Definition A short story is a type of creative text in which writers share insights and observations about life through characters.
 Elements of Drama. Important Words to Keep in Mind  Character –  Drama –  Props –  Scenery  Casts –  Climax -
Flowers for Algernon By Daniel Keyes. Story Background Revolves around the main character, Charlie Gordon (who is the narrator) – a thirty-two-year-old.
Independent Reading Project Presentation Template Remember to focus on visuals, and use minimal text!!! Title of Book Author’s Name Your Name, Date My.
Bellwork Dec. 7, 2015 Copy and answer. Standard/I can Standards: ELAGSE7W7: Conduct short research projects to answer a question, drawing on several sources.
Monday, February 22 Do Now: SSR Homework: ✓ Vocabulary Word Study (Quiz on Quiz on February 26) Objective: I can demonstrate my knowledge of fictional.
Good morning!. Writing about Reading  Read a short story.  Think while reading:  What is the “big idea” in this story?  What does the writer want.
Day 1 Warm-Up Write a journal that begins with the words…“There are many things I find annoying. For example, …”
ELABORATION. Definition Elaboration is the process of developing ideas by providing supporting details. These details (e.g., facts, sensory details, definitions,
Should Charlie have had the operation? Charlie made the right choice in having the operation Charlie should not have had the operation Choose a side Select.
Should Charlie have had the operation? Charlie made the right choice in having the operation Charlie should not have had the operation Choose a side Select.
Flowers for Algernon Complete three of the following projects during and/or after you read Flowers for Algernon. See the following slides for specific.
Plot Elements Comic Strip
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.
Movies Poster Project.
Flowers for Algernon Daniel Keyes
Lesson 10-11: The Black Cat – Literary Analysis
Everyday Use By Alice Walker.
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
Literary Elements in FIction
“Flowers for Algernon” Around the world Review Game
Plot Map Directions Draw and Label Plot Map Diagram
“Flowers for Algernon” & Limitless
Theme 8th grade Language Arts.
Dr. George’s 9th Lit. Agenda
Synectic Summaries Character Metaphors.
“Charles” p. 9 Purple Book
Lesson 21: Write a new progress report
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.
E.L.A./Social Studies Mr. Cordova
“Charles” p. 9 Purple Book
Concept: Reading Short Stories and Understanding Elements of Plot
“Charles” p. 9 Purple Book
Responsibilities Title slide:_____________________________________
Holt Chapter 1 Patterns of Meaning
A Short Story by Daniel Keyes
Lesson 25: Understand a Theme in “Flowers for Algernon”
Presentation transcript:

November 15 th Agenda Pass out state scored 8 th Grade Practice Writing Test, Peer Editing rubric/checklist, reverse map, and State Writing Rubric Pass out sticky notes Continue working on FFA Coming Attraction Movie Poster-pass out card stock-see rubric TEST TOMORROW VIDEO

List 5 STRONG TRANSITIONAL WORD/S 3 BIG IDEAS PERSONAL CONNECTION ADDRESSES READER BIAS EMBEDDED QUOTE? EXs. Mrs. Miller often says, “Reading everyday will only make you a stronger student.” The brains behind Apple, Steve jobs, once said, “Kick-start your brain. New ideas come from watching something, talk to people, experimenting, asking questions and getting out of the office!”

Finding the Essential Writing Elements VIVACIOUS VERBS/AWESOME ADJECTIVES ~Ex. need=require ; bring=transport/ good=noble; a lot=a whole heap or several FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE ~EX. My IPhone is as essential for survival as the air I breathe. GLOBAL STATEMENT/BOOM STATEMENT ~EX. Millions of people around the world depend on their phones to communicate with friends and family. This is why it is necessary for me to bring my IPhone with me on my mission to Mars.

“Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes Partner Turn & Talk (Roles: 1-Writer and 1-Researcher) Standard-ELACC8RL2 1. What writing techniques do you think Daniel Keyes uses to endear the reader to Charlie?

2. What eventually makes Algernon appealing to Charlie? 3. How did the relationship between Charlie and Algernon change?

ELACC8RL2: Determine a theme or central idea of a text 4. What is a theme (central idea) of “Flowers for Algernon”? 5. Name some ways in which Daniel Keyes reveals Charlie’s progress through the writing of “Flowers for Algernon.” (quote from text showing textual evidence and page number)

Draw a PLOT DIAGRAM 1. Exposition 2. Rising Action 3. Climax 4. Falling Action 5. Resolution

ELACC8RL2 FFA Summative Assessment “Flowers for Algernon” is one of America’s most beloved stories. From its original novel, it has been made into a short story, a movie, and a musical. Pretend you are writing and decorating a “Coming Attractions” poster for one of these releases. Write a summary of the story below and draw a picture of your poster.

Flowers for Algernon Coming Attraction Poster Rubric ELACC8RL2 “Flowers for Algernon” is one of America’s most beloved stories. From its original novel, it has been made into a short story, a movie, and a musical. Pretend you are writing and decorating a “Coming Attractions” poster for one of these releases. Draw your poster design in color and write a summary of the story below it. Your poster must include the following: ____________ 5-10 SENTENCE SUMMARY OF THE TEXT25 PTS ____________ TITLE FOR YOUR MOVIE 5 PTS ____________ 5 MAIN CHARACTER’S NAMES (Ex. Charlie, Ms. Kinnian, etc..) 25PTS ____________ A DETAILED PICTURE AND BACKGROUND (Remember that movie posters rarely have a white background.) 30 PTS ____________ A HEADLINE THAT WILL MAKE PEOPLE WANT TO WATCH 10 PTS ____________ CREATIVENESS (use color, designs, etc.) 5 PTS ____________ TOTAL POINTS

Headline For example: Charlie, a kind and hardworking special needs man who has never known love, takes an extraordinary journey. Will he survive? Will he ever learn to love? Watch this captivating movie, based on the timeless novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, to find out!

Flowers For Algernon Headline: Charlie, a kind and hardworking special needs man who has never known love, takes an extraordinary journey. Will he survive? Will he ever learn to love? Watch this captivating movie, based on the timeless novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, to find out! Starring: ~Tom Cruise as Charlie Gordon ~Charlize Theron as Miss Kinnian ~ Bette Midler as Dr. Strauss ~ Tommy Lee Jones as Dr. Nemur ~ Danny Devito as Joe Carp ~ Betty White as Ms. Flynn Summary: Charlie Gordon, a mentally delayed thirty-seven- year-old man, is chosen by a team of scientists to undergo an experimental surgery designed to boost his intelligence. Alice Kinnian, Charlie’s teacher at the Beekman College Center for Retarded Adults, has recommended Charlie for the experiment because of his exceptional eagerness to learn. The directors of the experiment, Dr. Strauss and Professor Nemur, ask Charlie to keep a journal. The entire narrative of Flowers for Algernon is composed of the “progress reports” that Charlie writes. Offered in HD, IMAX and 3D!!