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Happy Monday!!! 10.6.14. Come in quietly and take your seat. Copy down your HW for tonight and take out your research. Do Now B1 & B2: Complete the Language and Word study at the bottom of page 86. HW: None . Happy Monday!!! 10.6.14. Come in quietly and take your seat.
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Happy Monday!!! 10.6.14 • Come in quietly and take your seat. • Copy down your HW for tonight and take out your research. Do Now B1 & B2: Complete the Language and Word study at the bottom of page 86. HW: None
Happy Monday!!! 10.6.14 • Come in quietly and take your seat. • Copy down your HW for tonight and take out your research. Do Now 4: What is a synonym for deceive? What is an antonym for refute? Use intellectual in a sentence. HW: None
B3 & B4 With partners…. • Read June 15th-July 10th In your Writing Sections: • Complete Journal Entry #4 • Remember to restate the question, capitalize, and use evidence from the text. • Perform a Close Reading—Make 2 annotations on point of view and inferences.
Happy Monday!!! 10.6.14 • Come in quietly and take your seat. • Copy down your HW for tonight and take out your research. Do Now 3: Begin reading July 14th –July 27th to yourselves silently (pg 84). When you are finished reading, answer Journal Entry #5 in your writing sections. HW: Research due Friday
Research HW due Friday Question: Key Words from Internet Search: Result: What I learned: (Summary)
July 28th—Things to note • POV—What thoughts/emotions drive Charlie to leave NY? • Inference—Based on his writing, do you think Charlie will be able to regain his intelligence? Why or why not? • Journal Entry #6
Grammar-Adj & Adverbs • Adj—describing words; word that modifies, or adds to the meaning of a noun or pronoun. • Adverb—word that modifies or adds to the meaning of a verb, adj, or another adverb.
In your reading groups… • The Recorder will write down the group’s answers to each question on your given card. • Remember: You are answering and thinking from the perspective of the character given to you. • Time Keepers, you will have 12 minutes. • Task Masters, keep everyone on track and focused. • Motivators, MOTIVATE • Resource Managers, you will be responsible for the cards and your group’s work • The Presenter will be expected to answer these questions during a “Press Conference.”
Review: Flowers for Algernon • From which perspective is this story told? • First person-From Charlie’s POV • First person—Dr. Nemur’s POV • Third person—telling the thoughts of many characters • Third person—telling the thoughts of Charlie and Miss Kinnian
Review: Flowers for Algernon 2. How is the story set up? • Progress reports by Charlie • Diary entries by Miss K • Job reports by Charlie’s boss • Medical reports by Charlie’s drs.
Review: Flowers for Algernon 3. What inference can the reader draw from the beginning of the story? • He sees and hears things that are not there • He cannot control his temper • He cannot hold down a job and support himself • He has below-average intelligence
Review: Flowers for Algernon 4. What happens during Charlie’s first inkblot test? • He sees many pictures in the inkblots • He shows he has a violent temper • He loses to Algernon • He fails to see anything
Review: Flowers for Algernon 5. Charlie feels happy and excited when he learns the drs will use him. How does this POV affect the way you learn his feelings? • The story is told by a narrator outside of the story who explains Charlie’s feelings • The story is told by Charlie, so you hear about his feelings directly from him • The story is told by Dr. Nemur so you learn what the tests show about Charlie. • The story is told in the form of a diary so you must make inferences about how Charlie feels.
Review: Flowers for Algernon 6. What is one aspect that shows Charlie is returning to his old condition? • He learns German • He asks Miss K to dinner • He starts to spell poorly again • He says he hates Algernon
Review: Flowers for Algernon 7. How would you describe Charlie at the end of the story? • Kind and intelligent • Proud and overbearing • Angry and threatening • Sad but hopeful
Review: Flowers for Algernon 7. What does refute mean? • To believe something is false • To prove something is false • To prove something is true • To believe something is true
Review: Flowers for Algernon 9. Which word in this sentence is an adjective? Before the operation, Charlie had a terrible opinion of himself. • Before • Operation • Terrible • Intelligence
Review: Flowers for Algernon 10. Which sentence contains an adverb? • Charlie’s former friends rejected him. • Miss K smiled nicely at Charlie • Dr. N believed the experiment would be successful • Dr. S wanted to help Charlie.