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Figurative and Sensory Language. Warm Up. Read silently for 10 minutes. Write a five sentence summary of what you have read . Poetry Workshop. Read page 436 in your text book (silently or with a partner) List the five most important ideas/ facts in your interactive notebook. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Figurative and Sensory
Language
Warm Up Read silently for 10 minutes. Write a five sentence
summary of what you have read.
Poetry WorkshopRead page 436 in your text
book (silently or with a partner)
List the five most important ideas/ facts in your interactive notebook.
Let’s read a poem…remember the steps for
poetry analysis: 1. Read it at least twice. 2. Look for sensory language
and figurative language 3. NOTATE EVERY STANZA! –
seriously it helps… 4. Write theme/ main idea at
the bottom
Life Doesn’t Frighten Me: Page 288
What is the message in the poem? What figurative or sensory language is used? What conflict does the speaker face? Think back to when we read Tuesday of the
Other June. How were the conflicts similar? Different?
Do the two texts have similar themes (lessons)?
Summary How does the poem Life Doesn’t Frighten Me
connect to you?
Warm Up- Copy these vocabulary words and
definitions Connotation Denotation Tone Mood Dialect Diction Imagery Audience
In groups… You will be assigned a new vocabulary word
from the list. Create a poster and presentation to teach the
word to the class. INCLUDE ON YOUR POSTER
Definition of the word in your own words 2 synonyms 2 examples Picture Present to the class TODAY!
Present Poster Speak clearly Everyone Speaks No nerves
Warm Up: Give an example of each:
Hyperbole Metaphor Simile Personification
What is denotation? The strict dictionary
meaning of a word
What is connotation? The emotional and
imaginative feelings surrounding a word
Purpose of Words• To label things
• I live in a house.• To express a point of
view• I can’t wait to go
home for the holidays.
ConnotationPositive- brings good
feelings
We bought inexpensive souvenirs at the amusement park.
Negative- brings bad feelings
We bought cheap souvenirs at the amusement park.
Connotation: Positive Everyone had a
(smile, smirk) on his/her face on the ride home.
Everyone had a smile on his/her face on the way home.
SMILE is more positive than smirk
Connotation: Negative
I ate a (soggy,moist) sandwich.
I ate a soggy sandwich
SOGGY is more negative than moist
Positive? You Decide!average mediocre
spit saliva
childish childlike
antique old-fashioned
Read the poem- Home Away from Home Answer the questions about connotation
Ticket Out One sentence summary- what did you learn
about connotation and denotation?
Warm Up Mood
Definition Sentence
Synonym Picture
Eleven- Listen to the story Eleven
Page 198- Literature Book Page - interactive reader
In the interactive reader make notes and answer questions in the margins.
Use the chart to analyze the elements in the text (Figurative language, sensory, imagery, connotation)
Word or Phrase from Text
Meaning Connotation pos./neg.
Effect on the Text
Writing Time Write a paragraph to explain how the words
and phrases used in Eleven created a mood or feeling. Use the chart to help you site specific examples in the text.
Write in interactive notebook.
Warm Up Focused Free write What is the best part about growing up?
What is the worst part? Explain.
Uncle Septimus’ Beard
Listen to the story Uncle Septimus’ beard Page - Literature Book Page - interactive reader
In the interactive reader make notes and answer questions in the margins.
Use the chart to analyze the elements in the text (Figurative language, sensory, imagery, connotation)
Word or Phrase from Text
Meaning Connotation pos./neg.
Effect on the Text
Writing Time Write a paragraph to explain how the words
and phrases used in Uncle Septimus’ Beard created a mood or feeling. Use the chart to help you site specific examples in the text.
Write in interactive notebook.