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MonTueWedThurFri Activity: “The Raven” Annotate Questions, Homework- Poetry Project w/ one partner: Write rough draft of “The Raven” analysis DBA Testing- Reading Computer Lab- Work on poetry project Computer Lab- Work on poetry project Library… DEAR Agenda for 10/31-11/4

I CAN : read to understand the meaning of figurative language and the underlying message of a text. Activity: “The Raven” Annotate, Questions. Packet Due today. Homework- Poetry Project with one partner (or none): Write rough draft of “The Raven” analysis- Divide the project- each person drafts a part of it. October 31, 2011

I CAN : read for understanding, and to make inferences and draw conclusions from fiction and non-fiction text. CBA- Use your Strategies Reading CUBES Please take your time. Elimination Highlighting Reading notes November 1, 2011

I CAN : write an essay that analyzes how a poet used poetic devices and include evidence to support my points. Check Homework- Poetry Project with one partner (or none): Write rough draft of “The Raven” analysis- Divide the project- each person drafts a part of it. Computer Lab or Library- Work with your partner to write a 1-2 page essay analyzing how Poe used poetic devices to create the story and mood in “The Raven” You MUST include text evidence from the poem. November 2-3, 2011

I CAN : read for pleasure & understanding. Library- Book Check Out or Renewal November 4, 2011