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Mystery Number

Mystery Number. 85. No More Dead Dogs. Cycle 1, Day 2. Agenda. Reading Goal: As we read, we will contrast points of view of two internal narrators. Today’s Big Question: Would you rather read a story with one narrator or more than one? Team Cooperation Goal: help and encourage others.

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Mystery Number

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  1. Mystery Number 85

  2. No More Dead Dogs Cycle 1, Day 2

  3. Agenda • Reading Goal: • As we read, we will contrast points of view of two internal narrators. • Today’s Big Question: • Would you rather read a story with one narrator or more than one? • Team Cooperation Goal: help and encourage others

  4. TV and movies T-P-S • What is a narrator? • If every story you read has a narrator, do movies and TV shows have narrators too? Who is telling the story you are watching? • How does a camera act like a narrator in a movie or TV show?

  5. POV T-P-S • What do you think POV stands for? • What would you see if a movie showed POV of a character running through the woods? • When you are watching POV, is the camera an internal or external narrator?

  6. As we read, we will contrast points of view of two internal narrators. • T-P-S • How do you know when the narrator changes in this story? • If the author had not used these chapter titles, what other clues would you have that the narrator had changed? • When narrators change, you get a different point of view and a different voice telling the story. Why might it be important to contrast the narrators’ points of view and be aware of their differences?

  7. Listening • pgs 15-19 • Think Aloud

  8. Vocabulary

  9. Partner read pgs 20-26 (stop at the break) • The coach implied that a lot of the struggles to succeed in football don’t happen on the field. What do you think he was trying to tell Wallace? • How does Wallace react to the coach’s statement, “It’s your job to get off detention”? Do you agree with the coach or with Wallace? Why? • Wallace is very popular and yet he has an ex-best friend. Why does he think Cavanaugh is against him? • Contrast Rachel’s point of view concerning acting and Wallace’s point of view concerning football. (write)

  10. Reflection # heads • What other books have you read that used multiple narrators? • Would you rather read a story with one narrator or more than one? Why? • Which narrator do you identify with or understand best: Rachel or Wallace? • Vocab practice.

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