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DO Now - Visual Synectics: Creating Metaphors
Entry Title: Visual Synectics
DIRECTIONS
- Select a single image from the choices below.
- Make a list of words that describe that image.
- Then complete this sentence....Ha is a (your image) because she is ________ .
- The blank is the image you selected.
- Example:
Butterflies: beautiful, delicate, innocent, symbolize change, erratic, symmetrical, elusive and ephemeral (don't exist very long)Ha is a butterfly because she is innocent.
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Learning Target(s)
- I can can create metaphors using visual synectics.
- I can identify metaphors in a text.
- I can demonstrate my knowledge of Vocabulary List II.
Mini-Lesson: Creating Metaphors
- Share out synectic examples from the Do Now.
- Review how to fill out the Literary Elements Note-Catcher and finish reading the novel.
- Add at least one new metaphor from the novel to your Literary Elements Note-Catcher.
- Play review game... Click here to go to Kahoot!
TUESDAY 11-22 D-Day: Quiz, Raffle and Appreciation Celebration
Announcements
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- Grab your Chromebook.
- Did you TURN-IN your flashcards for Vocabulary List II?
DO Now - Visual Synectics
DIRECTIONS
- Select a single image from the choices below.
- Make a list of words that describe that image.
- Then complete this sentence...Ha is a _________ because she ________ .
- The blank is the image you selected.
- Example:
Robot: programmed, mechanical, repetitive, unemotional, unresponsive.Ha is not a robot because she emotional.
Learning Target(s)
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Mini-Lesson: Accessing the Quiz
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Work Time
- Take the Vocabulary List II Quiz.
RAFLLE!
- Get out your raffle tickets!
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Assessment / Homework
MONDAY 11-28 A-Day: The Refugee Experience
Announcements
DO Now - Copy Into Comp Book
Entry Title: Vocabulary List III
The girl accentuated her bright orange hair with a giant yellow bow which seemed to make it even more orange!
2. aspire v. (-d, -s, -ing, aspiration) to strive for an ambitious goal
When I was younger, I aspired to become a famous stage actor even though I felt it was an unattainable goal.
Learning Target(s)
- I can explain what a refugee is.
- I can draw inferences from a text about the experiences of refugees.
- I can record details of the refugee experience to use later in my final project.
Mini-Lesson: What is a Refugee?
- ref·u·geeˌrefyo͝oˈjē/noun
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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- Now, listen again to the poem Saigon is Gone. (page 67) Ha is now a refugee. She has left her country to escape a war.
- Think-Pair-Share
What are some textual details you noticed about the conditions Ha must endure? Be prepared to share a response with the class!
- What's it's Like to be a Refugee?DIRECTIONS: As you watch the videos below, record at least one detail from each video you noticed and one detail you wondered about using Assignment #14 in Google Classroom for your Inside Out and Back Again Poems!
SET 1: These videos are actual refugee accounts narrated by child refugees. Their stories have been animated for clarity and maximum impact on the audience.SET 2: These videos are true stories (factual accounts) from child refugees from around the world...- Video #1: To Be A Refugee (UNHCR) (8:03 min)
- Video #2: Syria's child refugees: 'You feel that they have lost their hearts' (3:41 min)
- Video #3: DRC's child refugees and victims of war speak out (4:36 min)
Work Time
- Read your notice and wonder chart to your partner.
- Listen while your partner reads their chart to you.
- Compare charts.
- Add at least one new detail to each set of videos from your partner's chart.
- Share at least one new detail from each set of videos for your partner's chart.
Assessment / Homework
TUESDAY 11-29 B-Day: Intro to Final Project
Announcements
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DO Now - Visual Synectics
DIRECTIONS
- Select a single image from the choices below.
- Make a list of words that describe that image.
- Then complete this sentence...Being a refugee is like a _______ because ______ .
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Learning Target(s)
- I can summarize what I am expected to do for the final project based on the novel Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai.|
- I can create an overview of the refugee character who will be the main character for my Inside Out & Back Again project.
Mini-Lesson: Introduction to Your Final Project and Creating Your Refugee Character
- What You Will Do: Create a POEM in the style of Inside Out & Back Again based on a refugee character you create and that reads like a story and includes the accurate use of literary elements.
- Click here for the Assignment and a Sample of what is expected.
- Click here for the rubrics that will be used to grade your final project.
- How to create an interesting refugee character.
Work Time
- How do you get started?
- Open Assignment 16 in Google Classroom: Creating Your Refugee Character
- Complete this classwork assignment for a grade.
Assessment / Homework
WEDNESDAY 11-30 C-Day: Project Work Time
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The students in the gym were really boisterous yelling and cheering-on their Bubble Ball teammates.
4. decorum n. behavior in keeping with good taste; etiquette.
It took all the decorum Frankie had to walk past the group of boys with class and not look at them while they screamed for her phone number.
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Learning Target(s)
- I can create an Inside Out and Back Again poem in the style of Thanhha Lai.
- I can create an overview of my refugee character who will be the basis for my project.
Mini-Lesson: Your Goal for Today...
- Show Mr. DeGrandis your completed Creating Your Refugee Character assignment.
- Then, open assignment 17.0 in Google Classroom and begin working on the first draft of your poem.
- Be aware of the poem's formatting!
- Title
- Date at the end
- One-Two Sentences per Stanza
- Three-Five words per line
- Italicize any time someone speaks or there is dialogue between two characters
Work Time
- Begin writing!
Assessment / Homework
THURSDAY 12-1 D-Day: Project Work Time
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5. refugee n. (refugees) a person forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution or natural disaster.
Many child refugees experience the horrors of war before they leave their home countries in order to find a safe place to live.6. endure v. (-d, -s, -ing, endurance) to patiently suffer something painful or difficult; to remain in existence or last a long time.
It is unbelievable that a child can endure such horrible living conditions and still manage to smile.
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Learning Target(s)
- I can create an Inside Out and Back Again poem in the style of Thanhha Lai.
- I can create an overview of my refugee character who will be the basis for my project.
Mini-Lesson: Your Goal for Today...
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Work Time
- Get writing!
Assessment / Homework
FRIDAY 12-2 A-Day: Project Work Time - First Draft Due Monday
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Many English teachers cringe when they hear their students use the non-word "mines."
8. alienate v. (-ed, -s, -ing) to cause someone to feel that he or she no longer belongs to a particular group or part of society.
He alienated most of his friends with his bad temper and soon no one even texted him anymore.
Learning Target(s)
- I can create an Inside Out and Back Again poem in the style of Thanhha Lai.
- I can create an overview of my refugee character who will be the basis for my project.
Mini-Lesson: Your Goal for Today...
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Work Time
- Get writing!
Assessment / Homework