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1 Agenda 11-18-2014 Juniors - Intro to Huck Finn Freshmen - Intro to Creation Myth

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4 Good Morning/Afternoon 11-18-2014 Step 1: Please grab your notebook and I will be handing out Huckleberry Finn Today Step 2: Please open your notebook to a new page or where you left off of from yesterday, date it, and label it Vocab ●Please Define the Words and then use them in sentences o Realism o Satire o Agrarian MOVED OUTSIDE READING BOOK! to JAN 8th & 9th :)!!!! 50 Days!

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8 Good Morning/Afternoon 11-18-2014 Step 1: Please grab your notebook Step 2: Please open your notebook to a new page or where you left off of from yesterday, date it, and label it Journal Who is the Hero between those two? Why? explain in detail what make them a Hero.

9 Origin Stories It has been said that mythology is a way of making sense of the aspects of the world we don’t yet understand. Today, we look at some origin stories as fanciful and almost playful explanations of the origins of our world. Even long after we understand the science behind these phenomena, we see these stories all through our popular culture, retold in books, films, and even games. Popular films such as The Avengers weave together characters and themes of Norse and Greek mythology, as well as a variety of others.

10 Origin Stories Read & Annotate Concentrate on Vocab & Questions Summarize the Story Answer These Questions: 1.What or who is the source of the World? 2.What or who is the originator of the world? 3.How is Earth Formed? 4.Age of Earth? 5.What were the First Life Forms? 6.How were humans formed? 7.What was the relationship between humans & animals/plants ?

11 HOMEWORK Find your own origin story to fill in the last column of the chart

12 In this activity, you will write a brief “treatment” for a film of your own. With The Avengers making millions of dollars, the “studio” (your teacher) is eager for a fantasy film to compete. You must come up with a single page that tells the story of the origin of the world and be ready to “pitch it” to the class. Your teacher will ask some of you to present your stories. Your classmates will decide whose film should “be funded” and get made. Review the notes in your journal and notebook about the discussion of origin stories your class had. Think about what you will need to make your origin story believable. Choose at least a few details from the world around us and incorporate them into your story. Note that something doesn’t have to be real to be believable. Think about “the force” in Star Wars. You merely need to include enough detail that the overall story makes sense. Your origin story should be no more than one page. The stories do not have to be unique, but like The Avengers, may blend different origin stories as well as combine modern, historical, and fantasy elements. The single requirement is that you must include details about how our world was formed; although to get funded, you will need to make it a great story. Once you have completed your story, your teacher may ask several students to pitch their story to the studio. DO NOT READ YOUR STORY OUT LOUD! Tell your story in your own words and make it compelling. After all of the pitches are complete, the class must decide which film to fund and make.


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