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MONDAY
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Journal If you and your best friend could have a free limo for 24 hours, where would you go and what would you do?
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a humorous imitation of a literary work
I SAY parody YOU SAY parody
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the voice or character speaking or narrating a story
I SAY persona YOU SAY persona
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the ordinary form of written language, using sentences and paragraphs; writing that is not poetry, drama, or song I SAY prose YOU SAY prose
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a consistent pattern of end rhyme throughout a poem
I SAY rhyme scheme YOU SAY rhyme scheme
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a unit of poetry, such as a line or a stanza
I SAY verse YOU SAY verse
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7.R.RL.09 Reading Objective: The Highly Proficient student can compare and contrast a fictional version of an even with a true version of the same event and analyze how an author uses or changes history. Essential Questions: 1. What is historical fiction? Why do authors change historical events to tell a story?
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TUESDAY
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If you could break the Guinness Book of Records it would be for…
Journal If you could break the Guinness Book of Records it would be for…
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a humorous imitation of a literary work
I SAY parody YOU SAY parody
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the voice or character speaking or narrating a story
I SAY persona YOU SAY persona
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the ordinary form of written language, using sentences and paragraphs; writing that is not poetry, drama, or song I SAY prose YOU SAY prose
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a consistent pattern of end rhyme throughout a poem
I SAY rhyme scheme YOU SAY rhyme scheme
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a unit of poetry, such as a line or a stanza
I SAY verse YOU SAY verse
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If you were to come up with a parody of one of the books we read in class this year, which one would it Be? What would the title be?
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7.R.RL.09 Reading Objective: The Highly Proficient student can compare and contrast a fictional version of an even with a true version of the same event and analyze how an author uses or changes history. Essential Questions: 1. What is historical fiction? Why do authors change historical events to tell a story?
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WEDNESDAY
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Journal How do you feel during a thunderstorm?
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a humorous imitation of a literary work
I SAY parody YOU SAY parody
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the voice or character speaking or narrating a story
I SAY persona YOU SAY persona
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the ordinary form of written language, using sentences and paragraphs; writing that is not poetry, drama, or song I SAY prose YOU SAY prose
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a consistent pattern of end rhyme throughout a poem
I SAY rhyme scheme YOU SAY rhyme scheme
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a unit of poetry, such as a line or a stanza
I SAY verse YOU SAY verse
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Use each word in a sentence.
Parody- Persona- Prose- Rhyme Scheme- Verse-
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7.R.RL.09 Reading Objective: The Highly Proficient student can compare and contrast a fictional version of an even with a true version of the same event and analyze how an author uses or changes history. Essential Questions: 1. What is historical fiction? Why do authors change historical events to tell a story?
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THURSDAY
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Journal Describe your favorite toy. Why do you like it best?
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a humorous imitation of a literary work
I SAY parody YOU SAY parody
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the voice or character speaking or narrating a story
I SAY persona YOU SAY persona
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the ordinary form of written language, using sentences and paragraphs; writing that is not poetry, drama, or song I SAY prose YOU SAY prose
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a consistent pattern of end rhyme throughout a poem
I SAY rhyme scheme YOU SAY rhyme scheme
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a unit of poetry, such as a line or a stanza
I SAY verse YOU SAY verse
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Write your own definition for each word.
Parody- Persona- Prose- Rhyme Scheme- Verse-
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7.R.RL.09 Reading Objective: The Highly Proficient student can compare and contrast a fictional version of an even with a true version of the same event and analyze how an author uses or changes history. Essential Questions: 1. What is historical fiction? Why do authors change historical events to tell a story?
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FRIDAY
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Journal What would you do if you found a magic wand?
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a humorous imitation of a literary work
I SAY parody YOU SAY parody
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the voice or character speaking or narrating a story
I SAY persona YOU SAY persona
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the ordinary form of written language, using sentences and paragraphs; writing that is not poetry, drama, or song I SAY prose YOU SAY prose
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a consistent pattern of end rhyme throughout a poem
I SAY rhyme scheme YOU SAY rhyme scheme
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a unit of poetry, such as a line or a stanza
I SAY verse YOU SAY verse
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7.R.RL.09 Reading Objective: The Highly Proficient student can compare and contrast a fictional version of an even with a true version of the same event and analyze how an author uses or changes history. Essential Questions: 1. What is historical fiction? Why do authors change historical events to tell a story?
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