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Bell Work :. Word Roots 5 Sentences Make sure to have your copy of To Kill a Mockingbird by next week. You will need to start bringing it to school next Wednesday 10/10. Microtheme. What is a microtheme?. Brief essay that is very specific Written in 3 rd person

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Bell Work :

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  1. Bell Work: • Word Roots 5 Sentences • Make sure to have your copy of To Kill a Mockingbird by next week. You will need to start bringing it to school next Wednesday 10/10.

  2. Microtheme

  3. What is a microtheme? • Brief essay that is very specific • Written in 3rd person • The MICROTHEME, a brief essay limited to one side of a 5" x 8" index card, is an ideal instrument for painlessly increasing the written content of a course. Brief, and thus easily graded, it is educationally sound, for a great deal of thinking must precede the writing.

  4. 1st Sentence • Restate the question or prompt, include a thesis statement (your opinion, feeling), the TAG (Title, Author, Genre) and include the 3 details you will be discussing (in the same order). • This might be a long sentence – so watch your sentence structure to make sure you don’t use run-on sentences!

  5. 2nd Sentence • Address the first point (detail) you introduced in your thesis statement.

  6. 3rd Sentence • Provide evidence from the text (cite an example) that supports your statement from the 2nd sentence • Describe evidence (background to quote), give quote and page number.

  7. 4th Sentence • Analysis of your example provided in the 3rd sentence. • Explain how or why your example answers the prompt.

  8. 5th Sentence • Address the second point (detail) you introduced in your thesis statement.

  9. 6th Sentence • Provide evidence from the text (cite an example) that supports your statement from the 5th sentence (2nd detail). • Describe evidence (background to quote), give quote and page number.

  10. 7th Sentence • Analysis of your example provided in the 6th sentence. • Explain how or why your example answers the prompt

  11. 8th Sentence • Address the third point (detail) you introduced in your thesis statement.

  12. 9th Sentence • Provide evidence from the text (cite an example) that supports your statement from the 8th sentence (3rd detail). • Describe evidence (background to quote), give quote and page number.

  13. 10th Sentence • Analysis of your example provided in the 9th sentence. • Explain how or why your example answers the prompt.

  14. 11th and 12th Sentence • This is your conclusion sentence(s) that restates the thesis and wraps up the piece with a nice bow! • Your entire microtheme will be 11 - 12 sentences total!

  15. Works Cited Page • You will provide an additional page labeled Work Cited containing the information where you received your quotes/information.

  16. Your Turn • You are going to create a microtheme • Microtheme: When looking at two characters in the movie Simon Birch and story “The Scarlet Ibis” (Simon and Doodle OR Joe and narrator) how are the characters similar or different? • Make sure to follow the correct format from your notes and rubric

  17. Title and 1st Sentence Compare/Contrast James Hurst, the author of the tragic short story “The Scarlet Ibis”, has a character ______ who can be compared to _______ in the movie Simon Birch because _______________ (3 details).

  18. Sentence 2,3,4 • Look at your 1st of 3 details (how are they similar or different?). Use quotes from the book and specific scenes from the movie. • Sentence 2: Detail 1 described • Sentence 3: Background of evidence, evidence (quote and page number)- use “The Scarlet Ibis” for evidence • Sentence 4- Analysis (how the characters are similar or different)- compare/contrast the characters here. Make sure to tie in the character from Simon Birch.

  19. Sentence 5,6,7 • Look at the 2nd of 3 details (how are they similar or different?). Use quotes from the book and specific scenes from the movie. • Sentence 5: Detail 2 described • Sentence 6: Background of evidence, evidence (quote and page number) • Sentence 7- Analysis (how the characters are similar or different)

  20. Sentence 8,9,10 • Look at the last of 3 details (how are they similar or different?). Use quotes from the book and specific scenes from the movie. • Sentence 8: Detail 3 described • Sentence 9: Background of evidence, evidence (quote and page number) • Sentence 10- Analysis (how the characters are similar or different)

  21. Sentence 11/12 • Conclusion: Restate the thesis,mayinclude TAG and 3 details. (Reword your introduction sentence). • The short story, “The Scarlet Ibis” and movie Simon Birch compares the characters _______ and ______ because ___________ ( 3 details).

  22. Works Cited Hurst, James. “The Scarlet Ibis.“ Elements of Literature. 3rd Ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 2003. 314-323. Simon Birch. Director Mark Steven Johnson, Ian Michael Smith, Joseph Mazzello. 1998. Film.

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