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DLA: (Do Now) Word of the Day: Shiloh (n.) – a Hebrew word meaning “place of peace” Journal: The Battle of Shiloh took place on April 6, 1862. It occurred near a church called Shiloh. Write your reaction about the irony of this historical event. 1. Copy the HW in your planner 2. Copy the Word of the Day and write a sentence using the word 3. Copy the Idiom of the Day and the example sentence 4. Respond to the Journal in your Writing Workshop book IDIOM OF THE DAY: Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining -even bad things usually have a hidden good side Originally penned by John Milton in 1634, and later used by Charles Dickens in his 1852 novel, Bleak House.

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DLA:(Do Now)

Word of the Day:

Shiloh (n.) – a Hebrew word meaning “place of

peace”

Journal:The Battle of Shiloh took place on April 6, 1862.

It occurred near a church called Shiloh.

Write your reaction about the irony of this historical event.

1. Copy the HW in your planner2. Copy the Word of the Day and write a sentence using the word3. Copy the Idiom of the Day and the example sentence4. Respond to the Journal in your Writing Workshop book

IDIOM OF THE DAY:Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining

-even bad things usually have a hidden good side

Originally penned by John Milton in 1634, and later used by Charles Dickens in his 1852 novel, Bleak House.

Page 2: DLA: (Do Now) Word of the Day: Shiloh (n.) – a Hebrew word meaning “place of peace” Journal: The Battle of Shiloh took place on April 6, 1862. It occurred

DLA:(Do Now)

Word of the Day:

Shiloh (n.) – a Hebrew word meaning “place of

peace”

Journal:The Battle of Shiloh took place on April 6, 1862.

It occurred near a church called Shiloh.

Write your reaction about the irony of this historical event.

1. Copy the HW in your planner2. Copy the Word of the Day and write a sentence using the word3. Copy the Idiom of the Day and the example sentence4. Respond to the Journal in your Writing Workshop book

IDIOM OF THE DAY:Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining

-even bad things usually have a hidden good side

Originally penned by John Milton in 1634, and later used by Charles Dickens in his 1852 novel, Bleak House.

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The following notes should be in the Toolbox section of your binder.

“The Drummer Boy of Shiloh”I.Meet the Author: Ray Bradbury-Award winning science-fiction author -Writing often takes place in the future or past.-Writes about timeless themes.

II. Literature and Your Life:-Connecting to the feeling of having the jitters.-How the jitters feel when your life is at stake-Thematic Focus: Often, the most trying experiences teach us valuable lessons.

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III. Background for Understanding:

-Civil War drummer boys went with troops into battle, pacing their drumbeats to the speed of attack. They did not carry weapons.

-The boy in this story is 14 (at least one real-life drummer boy was 13).

-The job involved great risk, but no combat.

-Drummer boys were usually orphans or runaways.

IV. Vocabulary: bene-

-This word part means “well” or “good”

Word Box: benediction; riveted; compounded; resolute

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V. Literary Focus:-Historical Setting – to see places and events from history through the eyes of fictional characters.

-Theme – the main idea of the text*To understand the THEME or CENTRAL IDEA of a text,

you must understand the ideas and information that the author presents, and how they are connected.

When finding a theme, a reader must ask:1. “What does the author want me to know?”2. “What lessons do the character(s) learn by the end of

the story?”3. “What does the story show me?”

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Why Am I Reading?

-Analyze to find the theme or central idea.-Answer questions about the story’s theme or central idea.-Answer questions to show I comprehend the story.-Relate a story to personal experiences.-Analyze a historical setting.-Build vocabulary.-Respond to a story through writing & speaking.