2/11/15 Do Now: -Take a packet from the front of the room. Homework: Get an Into the Wild book Content Objective: Content Objective: Students will gain.

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2/11/15 Do Now: -Take a packet from the front of the room. Homework: Get an Into the Wild book Content Objective: Content Objective: Students will gain understanding on how to complete the “controlling idea” question and an understanding on literary elements of tone, diction, personification, and conflict. Language Objective: Students will read and annotate for literary elements in the song Society by Eddie Vedder and annotate the for the controlling idea of isolation.

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1)What is the controlling idea? 2)Use this as a lens for your reading an annotations 3)Think “what are both authors saying about isolation?” #findsimilarities 4)Read and annotate to find the BEST evidence of these similarities. Question #26 (Controlling Idea):

1)What does the text say about isolation? 2)Identify the following literary devices Personification: giving human characteristics to something nonhuman Tone: The author/speakers attitude towards the subject. Diction: The authors purposeful choice of words. (Diction develops/and creates the tone) Conflict: a struggle between two opposing forces. 3) Ask questions 4) Identify anything that stands out to you Annotation Guidelines:

It's a mystery to me We have a greed with which we have agreed You think you have to want more than you need Until you have it all you won't be free Society, you're a crazy breed I hope you're not lonely without me When you want more than you have You think you need And when you think more than you want Your thoughts begin to bleed I think I need to find a bigger place 'Cuase when you have more than you think You need more space Society by Eddie Vedder:

Society, you're a crazy breed I hope you're not lonely without me Society, crazy and deep I hope you're not lonely without me There's those thinking more or less, less is more But if less is more how you're keeping score? Means for every point you make your level drops Kinda like it's starting from the top, you can't do that Society, you're a crazy breed I hope you're not lonely without me Society, crazy and deep I hope you're not lonely without me Society, have mercy on me I hope you're not angry if I disagree Society, crazy and deep I hope you're not lonely without me Society by Eddie Vedder:

Music Video Society by Eddie Vedder: