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ELA_10_01

ELA_10_01

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English

4th Grade

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CCSS
RL.5.4, RL.4.3, RL.2.1

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Natalie Lopez

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8 Slides • 11 Questions

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ELA

Ms.Lopez/ELA/10-01-2020

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Read pages 1-11 (September 13 -November 6) in "Love That Dog"

5 minutes

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Multiple Choice

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What is the main character's name in 'Love That Dog'?
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Jack
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Max
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Annie
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Sam

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Multiple Choice

What is the teacher's name in 'Love That Dog'?
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Ms. McKenzie
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Mrs. Stretchberry
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Mr. Max
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Mrs. Camden

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Multiple Choice

Why doesn't Jack want to write poetry?
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He hates to write. 
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He thinks it is for babies.
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He thinks it is for girls.
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He doesn't like school.

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Multiple Choice

A simile COMPARES 2 things using the words ____ or _____.

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like, as

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or, what

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As, what

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The, what

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Multiple Choice

What two things are being compared in the following metaphor?

The crab was a dancing pair of scissors, clicking across the sand.

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Crab and Sand

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Crab and dancing scissors

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Scissors and sand

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Dancing and sand.

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Multiple Choice

What is figurative language?
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Language that means more than what the words say.
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Language that means just what the words say.

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How a story is written

  • First Person is when the narrator is telling the story from their point of view. The story is told with first person pronouns like I, We, Me, Us, My, Mind, and Ours.

    Ex: I walked to the store. 

  • Third person is when the narrator is not a character in the story, but an unnamed speaker who telling the story of the character. Pronouns used are: He, She, They, Him, Her, and Them.

    Ex: They walked to the store.

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSqN25dpPig

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Multiple Choice

Some of the tiger sounds are still in my ears like drums beat-beat-beating.

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First Person from Jack's Perspective

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Third Person from Miss Stretchberry’s perspective

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Multiple Choice

I am sorry to say I did not really understand the tiger tiger burning bright poem but at least it sounded good in my ears.

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Third Person from Miss Stretchberry’s perspective

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First Person from Jack's perspective

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Multiple Choice

As she walked to the car, she saw her lost dog.

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First Person

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Third Person

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Open Ended

Write a poem in first-person point of view. The poem must be 3-5 sentences.

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What inferences can we make on page 3? (September 27)

  • How does Jack feel about The Red Wheelbarrow poem?

  • How does jack feel about poems?

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Watch Video

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/video/142238/monsters

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Open Ended

What is the main theme of the Monsters poem?

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Use the Free Verse machine!

https://www.poetrygames.org/free-verse-101.php

ELA

Ms.Lopez/ELA/10-01-2020

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