Why (our essential question(s) of the day; why we're here): How does Golding use imagery to illustrate his perspective on human nature?
How (how we're going to work to answer the why): You'll work with a partner to write another two-chunk paragraph, this time relating Golding's understanding of human nature to the imagery in his book. You will be able to work together to make the best possible paragraph, and only turn in ONE paragraph between the two of you (so you're responsible for the success of each other).
What (what exactly you're going to do today; the agenda):
- Book Love (10 minutes)
- Literacy Letter (15 minutes)
Here's the rubric for that. - Self evaluate your two-chunk paragraph on symbolism in Lord of the Flies. (10 minutes)
Here's the rubric for that. - Extend our conversation about the passage we read yesterday. (10 minutes)
- WRITING! (20 minutes)
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Literacy Letter:
- On a piece of paper, you will write a letter to me (Ms. Black), with proper greeting, date, and even signature.
- Please take a look at the rubric for requirements.
- Today's prompt for Paragraph 2: In your letter this week, write about the book’s genre and any connections you may have with the book. Can you connect and identify with the characters? Does this book remind you of any other book you have read? Does this book make you think of anything that is happening in the world? This prompt can be answered no matter what the genre is! Don’t forget to rate your book 1-10 and explain why!
- Make sure you print your name at the bottom. You can sign it, but I need you to print your name, too.
Writing Assignment:
You'll be working with your partner (assigned today) to write a two-chunk paragraph together. The rubric will be the same, but you will both get the same grade, meaning your are responsible for the success of both of you.
The prompt: How does Golding use imagery to illustrate his perspective of human nature?
We wrote a topic sentence today. If you were absent, it may be a good idea to come prepared with a thought on what yours might be.
We wrote a topic sentence today. If you were absent, it may be a good idea to come prepared with a thought on what yours might be.
Homework:
- Vocabulary Homework Due TOMORROW at the beginning of class.
- Chapter 4/5 Quiz on Thursday, September 17
- Make sure your topic sentence is perfect before you come to class tomorrow.
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