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Weekly Objectives

Weekly Objectives. Students will determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues. Students will write for a variety of purposes and audiences using the Standard English conventions of grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

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Weekly Objectives

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  1. Weekly Objectives • Students will determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues. • Students will write for a variety of purposes and audiences using the Standard English conventions of grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. • Students will understand and apply some of the conventions of Standard English, grammar usage, and mechanics. • Students will understand and appreciate a classis epic poem. • Students will utilize various reading strategies to help monitor their comprehension.

  2. Weekly Agenda • Stack the Deck Writing Program • DOL • Quick Write • Build Prior Knowledge: read pages 887 -891 • Review reading strategies: p.882 • Vocabulary • Review Literary Focus

  3. “ODYSSEY” DOL – INC. 1. HOMER, HE SEEMS TO HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS, & KINGDOMS, HANDED DOWN FROM WAY WAY LONG BEFORE HIS TIME.

  4. “ODYSSEY” DOL – INC. 2. ALTHOUGH FULL OF FINE QUALITYS ODYSSEUS ALSO REVEELS HIS WEAKNESS’S.

  5. “ODYSSEY” DOL – COR. 2. ALTHOUGH FULL OF FINE QUALITIES, ODYSSEUS ALSO REVEALS HIS WEAKNESSES.

  6. “ODYSSEY” DOL – COR. 1. HOMER SEEMS TO HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS & KINGDOMS HANDED DOWN FROM LONG BEFORE HIS TIME.

  7. JOURNAL –”ODYSSEY” WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE MONSTER? WHICH FICTIONAL MONSTER DO YOU THINK IS MOST UNUSUAL/FRIGHTENING? WHY? BEST OR WORST?

  8. “ODYSSEY” Literary Terms EPIC HERO THEME CHARACTER EPIC EPIC SIMILE SETTING

  9. “ODYSSEY” Literary Terms EXTERNAL CONFLICT INTERNAL CONFLICT FORESHADOWING METAPHOR TONE

  10. “ODYSSEY” Literary Terms SUSPENSE EPITHET IMAGERY IRONY TRAGEDY COMEDY

  11. “ODYSSEY” VOCAB ADVERSARY APPALLED AVENGE DISDAIN ENTREAT STRATEGIST FORMIDABLE GUILE

  12. “ODYSSEY” VOCAB INDIFFERENT PONDEROUS WHIM

  13. During Reading • Pay attention to Odysseus’s heroic qualities and weaknesses.

  14. TROY- After Reading • TROJAN WAR • WOODEN HORSE • GREEKS WIN WAR • TROJAN GODS ANGRY W/ODYSSEUS.

  15. BOOK 9: THE JOURNEY HOME TO ITHACA FOR ODYSSEUS.

  16. 2) CICONES-ALLIES TO TROY • GRKS OVERCONFIDENT • O & MEN RAID CICONES • GREEKS CAUGHT OFF GUARD BY ARMY

  17. 2) CICONES • ODYSSEUS’ MEN HELP THEMSELVES TO WOMEN, FOOD, & WINE. • LOSE 72 MEN IN CONFLICT W/CICONES.

  18. 3) LOTUS EATERS • O’S ONLY SENDS 3 MEN TO CHECK OUT ISLAND. • GOOD LEADERSHIP • MEN EAT LOTUS PLANT

  19. 3) LOTUS EATERS • MEN DO NOT RETURN • LOTUS PLANT MAKES THEM FORGET HOME. • O GOES & DRAGS THEM BACK TO SHIP.

  20. 4) CYCLOPS • LIVE IN CAVES, BARBAIC • NO SENSE OF COMMUNITY • NO LAWS/GOV’T • CROPS GROW WILD

  21. 3) CYCLOPS – O TOOK 12 BEST MEN & BRANDY, 7 GOLDEN COINS, & SILVER WINE BOWL. • CYCLOPS DOES NOT HONOR ZEUS OR GODS

  22. CYCLOPS – O TELLS HIM POSEIDON DESTROYED SHIP ON ROCKS • C- EATS 6 MEN • O’S EGO / CURIOSITY– WANTS TO SEE CYCLOPS

  23. ODYSSEUS’ PLAN • MAKE A STAKE & HEAT IN FIRE TO POKE OUT P’S EYE • O’S TELLS P HIS NAME IS “NOHBODY.”

  24. P YELLS FOR HELP AFTER HIS EYE IS OUT. • P TELL CYCLOPES THAT NOHBODY TRICKED HIM, SO NO ONE HELPED. • MEN ESCAPE ON BELLIES OF RAMS.

  25. LITERARY TERMS FORESHADOWING • 899 – LINES 112-114 • 900 –LINES 130-132 • 908 –LINES 358-360

  26. POINT OF VIEW - 1ST PERSON - ODYSSEUS METAPHOR : PG. 907 / L:299-303 – AXE IN COLD TUB / SPIKE IN EYE(HOT) PG.899 / L: 91-92 CYCLOP IS HUGE & UNSOCIABLE

  27. SIMILE – PG.903 / L:193-194 – MEN / SQUIRMING PUPPIES - CYCLOP / LION L:195-197 PG.906 / L: 291-294 – O LEANS ON SPIKE / SHIPWRIGHT & DRILL

  28. CONFLICT – EXTERNAL • ODYSSEUS VS. GODS • O & MEN VS. CYCLOPS • MEN VS. GODS / CICONES • ADD EXAMPLES IN CLASS!

  29. CONFLICT – INTERNAL ODYSSEUS VS. EGO ODYSSEUS VS. LONLINESS ODYSSEUS VS. CURIOSITY ODYSSEUS VS. GUILT

  30. IMAGERY • PG. 900 / L: 144-146 – TWO DOZEN 4 WHEELED WAGONS ETC… • PG. 903 / L: 191-203 – CYCLOPS EATS MEN.

  31. IRONY • PG. 904 / L: 244-251 • SAVAGE KEEPS CHORES IN ORDER & ANIMALS IN ORDER.

  32. THEME ODYSSEUS BRAGS TO THE CYCLOPS ABOUT HIS ADVENTURES & TRIUMPH OVER TROY. OUR SOCIETY LOOKS AT THIS AS BRAGGING.

  33. CHARACTER ODYSSEUS – POOR LEADERSHIP W/ CICONES & CURIOSITY OF NEED TO SEE CYCLOPS. ( PUT HIS MEN IN DANGER.)

  34. CHARACTER ODYSSEUS – CLEVER LEADERSHIP – LOTUS EATERS / SENT 3 MEN - NOBHODY PLAN / HIDE ON THE BELLIES OF RAMS.

  35. CHARACTER ODYSSEUS – CLEVER LEADERSHIP • NOT AFRAID TO ASK ATHENA FOR HELP –PG. 903 / L: 223-224

  36. SETTING CICONES - ? LOTUS EATERS - ? CYCLOP - CAVE

  37. TONE CYCLOPS TALKING TO HIS RAM: SEEMS TENDER & PITIFUL AT FIRST THEN FULL OF REVENGE FOR ODYSSEUS!

  38. BOOK 9 ODYSSEUS TAUNTS CYCLOPS : PG. 911 / L: 416-419

  39. CYCLOP’S RESPONSE : PG.912 / LINES 443-453 • O NEVER SEES HOME AGAIN. • IF DESTINY GETS HIM

  40. HOME, THEN LET IT BE AFTER MANY YEARS. • LET THOSE LONG YEARS BE DIFFICULT. • LET HIM LOSE ALL HIS MEN.

  41. WHEN HE ARRIVES HOME, LET ITHACA BE IN TURMOIL OVER CHOOSING A NEW RULER.

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