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1 Imagery Lessons

2 Do Now Wacky Wed 2/5 Set up the chart below. In it, describe walking through Providence on a Saturday Night. Sight Sound Taste Touch Smell

3 Imagery: An image is something concrete that appeals to the five senses, as well as metaphor, simile, and personification.

4 Images create a mood… Sight Sound Taste Touch Smell A full moon in a black sky The rush of car tires on pavement The milkiness of a Dunkin Donuts Hot Chocolate Icy fingers of cold creeping down my neck Smoke from Wood burning fireplaces What words describe the mood of walking through these images?

5 Try another mood: Sight Sound Taste Touch Smell Describe the perfect Sunday morning using the five senses. What mood do these images give?

6 One Last Example: Close your eyes… What mood do you have now? Sight
Sound Taste Touch Smell Close your eyes… What mood do you have now?

7 Today’s Stations Glencoe Games (Whiteboard) Rags to Riches (Computers)
Imagery Rhyme and Rhythm Alliteration

8 Exit Ticket! 1 Thing you Learned 1 Question 1 Comment
Turn in your work as you leave today!

9 Do Now Music Monday 2/10 Listen to the song “Monster” and tell me one theme of the song.

10 Allusion a brief reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object. Purpose: to help you make connections and get the theme.

11 Common Allusions: “I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s.” “Chocolate was her Achilles’ heel.”  “She acted like a Scrooge, and refused to buy anything that wasn’t necessary.”

12 Allusions in Monster Monster makes an allusion to Rumpelstiltskin, which is a fairy tale. How does that help you get the theme? Are there any other Allusions?

13 Make our own: He was so loud and rude, he sounded just like ________________ (famous person). They threw a party so big, you would think it was _________________ (type of holiday or celebration). I swear their argument could be called __________________ (historical event).

14 Creed Song: and “Beauty”
What is the singer/poet alluding to? What is the theme? Socratic Circles

15 Exit Ticket! 1 Thing you Learned 1 Question 1 Comment
Turn in your work as you leave today!


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