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SSR. Reading Day!!!. Learning Targets for today:. SSR – Silently, sustain reading Irony – analyze types of irony in The Diary of Anne Frank. SSR Expectations. Have your books out, other distractions away. One headphone only.
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SSR Reading Day!!!
Learning Targets for today: • SSR – Silently, sustain reading • Irony – analyze types of irony in The Diary of Anne Frank
SSR Expectations • Have your books out, other distractions away. • One headphone only. • If reading on your iPad…you MUST be reading a fictional novel. It is what this time has been set aside for in class. • iPads flat on your desk, not propped up, not on your bellies, not in your hands.
Irony • Irony is the contrast between what’s expected to happen and what actually does happen.
Irony • Irony is the contrast between what’s expected to happen and what actually does happen. • Verbal irony – a contrast between what is said/written and what is really meant. • http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-verbal-irony-christopher-warner • Situation irony – when what happens is very different from what’s expected. • http://ed.ted.com/lessons/situational-irony-the-opposite-of-what-you-think-christopher-warner • Dramatic irony – when the audience/reader knows something that a character doesn’t know. • http://ed.ted.com/lessons/in-on-a-secret-that-s-dramatic-irony-christopher-warner
On my webpage… • Find The Diary of Anne Frank • Scroll down to “May 23, 2013 – Irony in The Diary of Anne Frank” • Open the assignment in notability. • Use your textbooks for this assignment. (Act 2, Scene 3 starts on page 424) • Share this through notability by clicking on the box with the arrow in the upper left hand corner, select PDF, then send to jrunni@mypanthers.org. • VERY IMPORTANT ----In the subject line, write your HOUR, LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, IRONY • EXAMPLE: 3 HOFF PAULA IRONY