Friday, English I 9/26/2014. Bellringer 9/26 Handout Handout Due at END of class Due at END of class Turn it in to the tray Turn it in to the tray.

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Friday, English I 9/26/2014

Bellringer 9/26 Handout Handout Due at END of class Due at END of class Turn it in to the tray Turn it in to the tray

Short Story Unit Study Guide Turning in a COMPLETED study guide will earn you 5 extra credit points on the test. Turning in a COMPLETED study guide will earn you 5 extra credit points on the test. It is ALL or NOTHING—Study Guide must be FULLY COMPLETED to earn the extra credit points It is ALL or NOTHING—Study Guide must be FULLY COMPLETED to earn the extra credit points Test on Thursday, next week Test on Thursday, next week

HW Classwork yesterday due on Monday Classwork yesterday due on Monday Be prepared to share your coat of arms Be prepared to share your coat of arms

Standards SPI : Differentiate among verbal, situational, dramatic irony SPI : Differentiate among verbal, situational, dramatic irony SPI Determine the significance of a symbol in poetry or prose. SPI Determine the significance of a symbol in poetry or prose. SPI : Determine the impact of setting on literary elements. SPI : Determine the impact of setting on literary elements. SPI : Identify & analyze author’s point of view SPI : Identify & analyze author’s point of view SPI : Identify & analyze basic elements of plot SPI : Identify & analyze basic elements of plot

The Interlopers Listen and answer questions Listen and answer questions Whatever we do not finish in class, we will finish Monday Whatever we do not finish in class, we will finish Monday Turn bellringer and exit slip in to the tray before you leave! Turn bellringer and exit slip in to the tray before you leave!