Announcements
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DO Now - Take This Quiz
https://www.quia.com/quiz/270936.html Learning Target(s)
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TUESDAY 8-8
Announcements
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DO Now - Take this Online Quiz
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Learning Target(s)
- I can identify patterns in the Multiple Choice Questions found on the Common Core ELA.
- I can explain what I must do for Part III of the Common Core Exam.
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Mini-Lesson: Go Over the Practice Test
- How will I be graded? Check out the rubric the state will use to grade you!
- How to Ace the PART III Essay on the English Exam!
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Work Time
- Rubric activity - Grade It!
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Assessment / Homework
WEDNESDAY 8-9
Announcements
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DO Now - Read and Copy
Entry Title: Literary Devices/Figurative Language
- Create a new page in your composition book and cut and paste the definitions from This Web Site for the following...
- Literary Elements
- Literary Techniques
- Common Literary Elements
- Common Literary Techniques
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Learning Target(s)
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Mini-Lesson: Review of the Part III Essay
- Review the presentation from yesterday (see link above)
- Starting the Text Analysis Essay
In the text, XXX, by YYY, the author uses literary devices to develop the theme of ZZZ.
Example
In the text, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the author uses literary devices to develop the theme of compassion. - Tips
- Determine the theme or author's purpose first!
- Find three examples of literary elements that support the theme or author's purpose.
- Write your essay using TEAL or TREES!
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Work Time - Around the Room
- Activity for grading the Part III essay using the state rubric.
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Assessment / Homework
THURSDAY & FRIDAY 8-10, 11
Finish Assignment 14.0 in Google Classroom and then work on any assignments you owe. Done with all that? Read your independent novel.



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