Monday, April 21, 2014

Tuesday, April 22 (Half-Day)

Objective: Students will be able to explain how the ending of a story is ambiguous in order to make inferences about character motivation to clarify the ambiguity.

Do-Now: Vocabulary Practice: exuberant, genial, impartial, allegiance, procured

1) Give an example of an occasion which makes people feel exuberant and explain why this occasion makes them feel this way.
2) Would a genial person have a lot of friends?  Explain why or why not.
3) Why is it important for a judge to be impartial?  Explain.
4) Name one person/place/thing you show allegiance to.  Why do you show allegiance to this person/place/thing?
5) Name THREE things you hope to procure by the time you're 30.


Today: 1) Finish reading "The Lady, or The Tiger?"  pp. 298-304, completing "Inferring Character Motivation" questions #1-5.

Exit Slip: What do you believe came out of the door---the lady, or the tiger?  Support your answer using the Princess' motivation as evidence.

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz and Run-Ons and Comma Splices Quiz on MONDAY, April 28!!!

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