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Day 4 – Prepositions and Annotations. Objectives Understand the importance and usage of prepositional phrases. Analyze a work of fiction for author’s.

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1 Day 4 – Prepositions and Annotations

2 Objectives Understand the importance and usage of prepositional phrases. Analyze a work of fiction for author’s point of view and understand the connotation v. denotation. Homework: Student info and supplies due 8/28 Prepositions list quiz 9/3 Parent email- subject line:your name and class period Message: their name and email + phone # Finish: “The Time Factor” reading and annotations Constructed response – Steinem

3 Warm Up Copy the sentence and cross out all prepositional phrases. Next, construct 2 sentences of your own about zombies. You must use at least 5 prep phrases in each sentence. 1. Throughout the movie, the zombies with the infectious virus walked slowly after the three normal humans.

4 Independent Work Review your notes from yesterday and have your prepositions list out on your desk. Identify the Prepositional phrases in the first 10 sentences. Put parenthesis around the prepositional phrase. Label the preposition(P)and the object of the preposition (OP).

5 Preposition Pair work Work with your assigned partner. Complete the worksheet by identifying the prepositions (P) and the objects of the prepositions (Op). Make sure you put the prep. phrase in parenthesis ( ).

6 1. Turn at the first light. 2. Can you come to my house after school? 3. They fought gallantly against the foe. 4. My father always takes a nap after dinner. 5. This is a painting by an unknown artist. 6. Bob watched the performance through a peephole. 7. The wise old owl sat in the oak tree. 8. Near the lake, the weather is always cooler. 9. The man in the blue suit is a car salesman. 10. For six years that house has been empty.

7 11. My grandfather tells fascinating stories about his years in the Navy. 12. Gordon crept cautiously up the wall, then peered below. 13. The sunken galleon now rests at the bottom of the sea. 14. My cat sleeps during the day, then prowl at night. 15. Before the game, the officials explained the rules. 16. The water leaked through the dam and spread across the fields. 17. Mother treated her fragile china with great care. 18. I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee. 19. The manuscript was hidden among a stack of papers. 20. I found a wallet without any identification in it.

8 21. It rained hard during the night. 22. The boy climbed carefully up the tree. 23. Mary and Betty were the best golfers on the team. 24. I’d like a red jacket like yours. 25. Our basketball team will play against yours tonight. 26. They lived in Wisconsin across the state line. 27. The gift was placed inside a beautifully decorated box. 28. For six summers I’ve vacationed in Colorado. 29. What is the name of your favorite book? 30. The dome above our heads looked like the sky.

9 31. If you sit near me, you may catch my cold. 32. Have you seen the new exhibit in the Field Museum? 33. They live down the street from us. 34. Put the camera on the table. 35. The boxer fell outside the ring. 36. She waited through the long night at the hospital. 37. Don’t go without your briefcase. 38. Phil jumped from the porch onto the grass below. 39. We’ve lived behind the store for ten years. 40. Everyone except Sue took the test.

10 Partner Expectations Always stay on task. Only talk about current topic. Be attentive and helpful. Pull your own weight. If these cannot be met, we cannot work in pairs.

11 Partner Reading Get into your pairs. Read and annotate “The Time Factor.” Read together and annotate your own copy of the passage. Focus on author’s purpose when annotating. Remember, do not only highlight. When you are finished, answer the three discussion questions on the back. Your answers must be in complete sentences.

12 Planning ahead is a measure of class. The rich and even the middle class plan for future generations, but the poor can plan ahead only a few weeks or days. What does Steinem say about class? Do you agree with Steinem’s view of the relationship between time and class?

13 Constructed Response Write a constructed response analyzing the first paragraph of “The Time Factor.” Do you agree with Steinem’s view of the relationship between time and class? Your response must be at least one paragraph. It must include: 1. Thesis: Introductory Statement identifying the main point 2. Reference Detail I 3. Elaboration, Signification, Explanation 4. Reference Detail II 5. Elaboration,Significance, Explanation 6. Synthesis: Conclude by connecting all ideas. You may discuss this with your partner but you must write your own copy

14 Closure Get your preposition list out and watch the video. It will help you memorize your prepositions. https://youtu.be/byszemY8Pl8 Once you have watched the video, silently come up your own song to help you remember the preposition list. *Hint: Happy Birthday Jingle Bells Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

15 Closure Watch the following video. It will help you with your preposition words. Click Here!


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