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Ms. Kidwell English 6 Lesson #9: prefix/suffix Mythology: “Echo and Narcissus” Writing Process: proofread.

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1 Ms. Kidwell English 6 Lesson #9: prefix/suffix Mythology: “Echo and Narcissus” Writing Process: proofread

2 Prefixes & Suffixes

3 Warm Up : Nonrecyclable 1.Write the prefix and suffix 2.Write the root word 3.Write the definition using the root 4.Use the word in a sentence 5.Make a new word with the root

4 Nonrecyclable 1.non- & re- and -able 2.cycle 3.Not able to cycle again 4.The plastic was nonrecyclable, so it’s bad for the environment. 5.Cycles, recycle, recyclable

5 Grammar and Parts of Speech

6 Verbs are actions. (swimming, fishing, running, waving) Verbs show a state of being. (is, are, was, were) Verbs show the relation between two things

7 Write the type of verb beside each sentence. 1.Mythology was important to Greeks. 2.Egyptians shared myths as well. 3.Gods and goddesses are the characters in myths. 4.Myths helped explain why things happened. 5.Children loved myths.

8 Write the type of verb beside each sentence. 1.Mythology was important to Greeks. LINKING 2.Egyptians shared myths as well. ACTION 3.Gods and goddesses are the characters in myths. ACTION 4.Myths helped explain why things happened. HELPING 5.Children loved myths. ACTION

9 Let’s Write

10 Review the writing process: 1. Prewrite (make a plan for your paper) 2. Rough Draft (put your thoughts in paragraphs)

11 Review the writing process: 3.Revision (make improvements to your paper) 4.Proofread (fix your mistakes in spelling, punctuation, etc..)

12 This week’s Proofread You wrote a CHARACTERIZATION essay. A CHARACTERIZATION essay explains the traits of a character in a story.

13 Write each sentence correctly: The first golf balls was nothing more then feathers rapped in leather

14 The first golf balls were nothing more than feathers wrapped in leather.

15 Write each sentence correctly: the ancient egyptians sleep on pillows maid of stone

16 The ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone.

17 STORY TIME

18 Remember: Ancient Greece, which was close to Egypt, had myths too.

19 Echo and Narcissus Echo loved to be the first person to know everything that happened to everybody. She was a gossip and busybody.

20 One time, Echo saw Zeus cheating on his wife, Hera, with a nymph.

21 As Hera was about to discover this, Echo distracted her with pointless talk. She tried to keep Hera from learning the truth.

22 Hera discovered that Echo was more concerned about getting involved in other people’s business instead of taking care of her own. Therefore, Hera cursed Echo as a punishment.

23 Hera’s curse was that Echo couldn’t say any of her own words, instead she could only repeat the last words others spoke to her.

24 “You were trying to trick the queen of the gods. This serves you right!” said Hera

25 “You right,” repeated Echo.

26 “Of course I’m right; I’m a goddess,” responded Hera.

27 Echo was sad and distraught. She wandered through the woods alone crying.

28 As she wandered, she saw the most beautiful man she had ever seen before. He was perfect in every way.

29 Narcissus was resting by a pool of water, staring at his reflection.

30 Narcissus was so impressed with his own beauty. He refused to pay any attention to Echo.

31 Narcissus remarked, “Please don’t tell me you’re one of those maidens who thinks they love me!” “Love me,” answered Echo.

32 “No, I won’t love you. I haven’t found anyone worthy of my love,” Narcissus rudely corrected Echo.

33 Echo’s spirit was crushed and her heart withered. She climbed into a cave and began to weep and weep.

34 Echo’s body withered in her sadness, and all that was left was her voice—an echo.

35 And Narcissus sat by a stream staring at his own reflection. He suddenly feel in love with his own reflection realizing he would never find anyone as perfect as himself.

36 As he gazed at his own reflection, in love with himself, his body turned into a golden flower—the narcissus.

37 The End

38 Think about the story “Echo and Narcissus”

39 The English language uses both the characters’ names. Echo Narcissistic

40 Think of the story and write a definition for each word. Echo Narcissistic

41 Echo—repeating a sound, a sound that’s heard again Narcissistic—too much self-love, fascination or obsession with one’s self

42 List out four traits for each character EchoNarcissus

43 Now, let’s write a summary explaining the story Echo and Narcissus.

44 We’re going to use a special formula to help us write our summary: SOMEBODY WANTED BUT SO

45 You put a name or event for each word. Somebody=who Wanted=a goal or desire But=problem So=solution

46 Now, try to fill in each space using the story about Hades and Persephone.

47 Here is my summary: Echo, who lost her ability to speak, fell in love with Narcissus, who only could love himself, so she died of a broken heart.

48 Share your summaries with at least 3 other people

49 Thank you and I’ll see you next time.


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