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1 In yer notebook = 50 words #73: ISAT Reflection YOUR TURN: You’ve spent 160+ minutes on ISAT testing for English/Language Arts. Write 50 words about your experience. Good? Bad? Were you prepared? Summarize questions, write comments, etc. STILL not okay to be passive aggressive... But you can be insightful, explanatory, etc.

2  The BFHS on the back of the quiz are about our new novel.  We will be reading Mrs. T’s FAVORITE story!!!!  The Princess Bride  author: William Goldman

3  Close all books, notebooks, etc. & tuck them away.  Cover sheet / doodle sheet  Remember you are a person of integrity & honor!!!  When you are done... Turn in quiz to the “turn in” box... Place cover sheet on table in front of room And READ YOUR BOOK = while people finish!!!! When you are done, READ!!!!

4 LITERARY TERMS 1. unreliable narrator 2. characterization 3. connotation 4. descriptive language OTHER WORDS 5. abridge 6. ample 7. dunce 8. graft 9. postscript 10. recuperate Vocabulary 8 = quiz Thurs/Fri, 4/21 or 4/22

5 QuotationDeep Thoughts 1 2 3 4 5

6 QuotationDeep Thoughts 1(What does it mean?) 2(Based on this quotation, what is the story about?) 3(This reminds me of... ) 4Etc. 5

7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-ujaVN2vQw

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10 http://www.ktvb.com/news/local/outreach/sevens-hero/group- helps-kids-with-special-needs-reach-new-heights/143530853

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12 18 = B ISAT ** start here! A ISAT ** start here! B ISAT ** start here! A Vocab Quiz 8 Notebook check B Vocab Quiz 8 Notebook check 25 = ABABA Vocab Quiz 9 2 = B Vocab Quiz 9 Mid Term Post Test A Mid Term Post Test BAB 9 = A Vocab Quiz 10 B Vocab Quiz 10 ABA 16 = BA Vocab Quiz 11 Q4 Book Talks – whole class B Vocab Quiz 11 Q4 Book Talks – whole class AB 23 = ABA Vocab Quiz 12 Q4 Book Talks – small group B Vocab Quiz 12 Q4 Book Talks – small group A 30 = No schoolBAFinalsfinals

13 ~*~Table of Contents~*~ ** 1-57 are scored!!!! ** 58: Ch 7-8 study questions #59: Glittering Generalities 60 Propaganda in AF (chart) 61 AF-RR Comparison Chart 62 Ch 9-10 Study questions #63 – AF Leadership #64: Isn’t it Ironic? #65 – Initial Review of Essays #66: Who Rules? #67 Gov (a/b list) #68 – Plan for your RD = due Fri/Mon #69: Best gov system #70 Peer Review #71 Utopia or Dystopia (chart) #72 Utopian / Dystopian Literature #73: ISAT Reflection #74 TPB Musical Chairs #58 – 72 scored today

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15  Definition: a character in the story who does not tell the events of the story accurately because of his or her mental state, immaturity, prejudices, etc.  Term first used in 1961 by literary critic Wayne C. Booth in The Rhetoric of Fiction  You are familiar with many “unreliable narrators.” They occur in novels, TV shows, movies, commercials, etc.

16  How I met your mother (TV series)  To Kill a Mockingbird  MANY of Edgar Allan Poe’s writings: “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Black Cat,” “Annabel Lee,” etc.

17  The narrator may be of a dramatically different age than the people in the story, such as a child attempting to explain adult actions  The narrator may have prejudices about race, class or gender  The narrator may have low intelligence  The narrator may suffer from hallucinations or dementia  The narrator may have a personality flaw such as pathological lying or narcissism  The narrator may be trying to make a point that is contrary to the actions of the story or be attempting to libel one of the characters due to a grudge

18 ...has an unreliable narrator.  We’ll learn more about him next class...

19 18 = B ISAT ** start here! A ISAT ** start here! B ISAT ** start here! A Vocab Quiz 8 Notebook check B Vocab Quiz 8 Notebook check 25 = ABABA Vocab Quiz 9 2 = B Vocab Quiz 9 Mid Term Post Test A Mid Term Post Test BAB 9 = A Vocab Quiz 10 B Vocab Quiz 10 ABA 16 = BA Vocab Quiz 11 Q4 Book Talks – whole class B Vocab Quiz 11 Q4 Book Talks – whole class AB 23 = ABA Vocab Quiz 12 Q4 Book Talks – small group B Vocab Quiz 12 Q4 Book Talks – small group A 30 = No schoolBAFinalsfinals

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22 #76 Early Thoughts on Book Talk It is less than 1 month away... How is your reading progress? What project are you thinking about doing? Whole class or small group report? How can you use the next 4 weeks to be ready??? When you get done... READ!!!!! Turn in your notebook on the way out the door!!!!!!!

23 Daily Participation Points: 5- BYOB!! Read the whole time. Engaged! 4- Read the majority of the time. Tried! 3-Read some of the time had to be reminded. Floundered! 1-No reading, sleeping, off task. Struggled!

24  Select a NEW book that you have NEVER read before  Books w/ movies are okay... You can even see the movie!!!... But you also need to read the book.  At least 200 pages, probably more, and appropriate for your reading level  You are looking for a FICTION book, or a non-fiction biography... Not a textbook, not a topic (“auto mechanics”)... You will need to discuss STORY STRUCTURE and CHARACTER.  If you finish this book before the end of the quarter, you will select another book and KEEP READING  There WILL be a book talk (slightly diff)... We’ll discuss later.


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