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Unit 3 Part 2 (January 2014) Mrs. Gehrt
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Monday 1/6/14 & Tuesday 1/7/14 Snow Days: No School
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Wednesday 1/8/14 Activities Review of classroom expectations Preview of the Book Fair Independent Reading Objective Students will… Read and analyze the text Summarize what they read in their Reading Log
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Thursday 1/9/14 Activities Antigone: Review – Alphaboxes – Literary Elements Scavenger Hunt Objective Students will… Summarize the events of the play Transfer information into their own words
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Literary Elements 1.Mood: The mood or feeling of a certain point in the play 2.Figurative Language: Word or phrase that describes one thing in terms of another and that is not meant to be understood on a literal level. Simile: My heart is like a singing bird. Metaphor: Life is but a walking shadow. Personification: Death had reared himself a throne. 3.Symbolism: Person, place, thing, or event that stands for both itself and for something beyond itself. 4.Theme: The central idea or insight revealed by a work of literature. 5.Irony: Contrast between expectation and reality. Verbal Irony: saying one thing and meaning the opposite. Situational Irony: what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected. Dramatic Irony: when the reader knows something that a character does not know.
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Friday 1/10/14 Activities Scene 3 & Ode 3 Words to Own (packet page 14) Match each word to own with its correct etymology Graphic Organizer (packet page 17) Figurative Language: Write a sentence or two describing each character with a figurative comparison. Objective Students will… Read and analyze the play Analyze elements of drama Understand and use figurative language
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Figurative Language: Word or phrase that describes one thing in terms of another and that is not meant to be understood on a literal level. Simile: My heart is like a singing bird. Metaphor: Life is but a walking shadow. Personification: Death had reared himself a throne.
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Scene 3 & 4 Parts Creon Haimon Antigone Chorus/Choragos Questions Page 722: Questions 1, 3, 5, 6 & 8 Page 727: Reading Check & Questions 4, 5 & 6 Each group member must write an answer to a question.
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Week of 1/13/14 Monday: Independent Reading Tuesday: Antigone (need textbook) Wednesday: Early Release; Independent Reading Thursday: Antigone (need textbook) Friday: Antigone (need textbook) No School Monday 1/20; MLK Day
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Monday 1/13/14 Activities Book Fair Blue Packet Independent Reading Objective Students will… Read and analyze the text Complete the activity
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Tuesday 1/14/14 Activities Scene 3, 4 & 5 Making Meanings (textbook page 722) Write a note to a friend explaining the events in Scene 3. Be sure to include the causes of the events and their effects or results. Page 722: Questions 1, 3, 5, 6 & 8 Page 727: Reading Check & Questions 4, 5 & 6 Objective Students will… Read and analyze the play Analyze elements of drama Summarize the events of Scene 3 Lists causes and effects
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Scene 3 & 4 Parts Creon Haimon Antigone Chorus/Choragos Questions Page 722: Questions 1, 3, 5, 6 & 8 Page 727: Reading Check & Questions 4, 5 & 6 Each group member must write an answer to a question.
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Wednesday 1/15/14 Activities ER Independent Reading Objective Students will… Read and analyze the text Complete the activity
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Thursday 1/16/14 & Friday 1/17/14 Activities Test (open book/notes) Draw pictures and use captions to illustrate what happened in each section of the play. Objective Students will… Summarize the event of the play by using pictures and words
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PrologueScene 1Scene 2 Scene 3Scene 4Scene 5 REQUIREMENTS -Title of play & author's name -Your name -6 sections labeled -Draw a picture -Write a caption (1 sentence; must be original) -Color
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Tuesday 1/21/14 Activities Hercules Venn Diagram Objective Students will… Compare and contrast the story of Oedipus/Antigone to Hercules
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Venn Diagram Hercules Oedipus
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Wednesday 1/22/14 Activities Independent Reading Objective Students will… Read and analyze the text Complete the activity
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