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I can apply grammar rules. (Bell ringer) I can analyze characters based on archetypal traits. (handout) I can identify literary elements –plot, characterization, setting, theme, point of view, and conflict. (notes/story)

 Examine the punctuation assessment handout (Fun ACT Prep page 57-59).  Write your answers on your bell ringer page.

 Answer Skill(s) Explanation  1. C Commas Use a comma to offset the introductory phrase from the main part of the sentence.  2. J Commas Use commas to separate the items in a series (LeBron James’s many accomplishments).  3. B Apostrophes Even though his name ends in –s, LeBron James is singular, not possessive; therefore, no  5. B Commas/Apostrophes This question tests two punctuation skills. First, we need commas on both sides of the phrase LeBrons football coach to offset the interruption to the main part of the sentence. Also, the word LeBrons should be possessive because it refers to his coach. Since LeBron is a singular noun, we add –‘s to show possession.  8. H Semicolons Use a semicolon to connect two complete thoughts.  10. F Commas/Apostrophes None of the four rules for using commas are relevant in this sentence. There is also no need for an apostrophe, as the noun pros is plural, not possessive.

 Last class period we talked about codes of chivalry and you created you own code.  Today you need to create your own coat of arms-armor that Knights wear.  Let's review the handout together.

 Ego Types 1. Innocent-to be happy 2. Orphan/Regular Guy or Girl- to belong 3. Caregiver- to help others (mother-like)  Soul Types 1. Explorer- to experience a better more authentic more fulfilling life 2. Rebel- to overturn what isn’t working 3. Lover- to be in a relationship with the people, work and surroundings they love 4. Creator- to realize a vision  Self Types 1. Jester-to use intelligence and analysis to understand the world 2. Magician- to make dreams come true 3. Ruler- create a prosperous successful family or community

 Examine the handout.  Answer the questions on your own sheet of paper. You will turn this in at the end of class. (keep until the end of class)

 We will be discussing a couple different elements of literature.  Most should be familiar and should be a quick review.  What you need:  There are anchor charts that will be given to your table. Your table group will write the info in your notebook. Once your group is finished with a particular anchor chart, pass it to the next table.  At the end of the full rotation you will have a cheat sheet study guide for the elements of literature (7 total).

Review the following power point for background information: waters.pdf You will need to take notes!!! We will read By the Waters of Babylon and you will need to follow along in the Holt Reader (starting on page 82) and answer the questions that appear in the margins on your own paper.

 After reading By the Waters of Babylon you will design a video game based on the text. Incorporate details from the story into a standard video game to demonstrate your comprehension of the text. You will have to draw logical conclusions and make inference in order to create some details to enrich your game plan.  You will complete the handouts.