Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Thursday Lab: Figurative Language Techniques in Poetry



We will be listening to audio and visual examples of some classic poetry to identify the figurative language techniques, mood and tone of each piece.  You have a packet to coincide with this activity.  Click on the following link to get started: http://www.poetryoutloud.org/poems-and-performance/listen-to-poetry

Thursday, April 21, 2016

FRIDAY AGENDA!!!!!!

1). Click on the following link to find out what you've retained from previous English instruction in regards to figurative language (make sure to show Mrs. Enos your score by raising your hand and she will write it down ): http://www.quia.com/quiz/449371.html

2). Work on your folder/binder for this week and turn it in FULLY COMPLETED!!!!!

3). Personally complete and turn in any late/missing work to Mrs. Enos (Is your letter essay done?  Look at the highlighted score sheet I gave you yesterday).

4). CRT Terms Review Practice Test (Try to score a 80% or higher before moving on)!

https://quizlet.com/42298206/test?mult_choice=on&prompt-with=1&limit=28

5). Once you've taken the quiz you can move onto Gravity/Scatter

6). READ!

Week #14 P-R-S Quiz Study Time!

https://quizlet.com/30029043/test?matching=on&mult_choice=on&tf=on&prompt-with=1&limit=10

Monday, April 18, 2016

Wednesday Station A: Point-of-View

1). Click on the link below to fill in your skeleton notes sheet on point-of-view:

https://prezi.com/xspptptwtxkf/point-of-view-in-literature/


2). If you have time, watch this RAD rap about point-of-view!

https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/point-of-view/video/

http://jenniferlovettherbranson.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/POVchart.jpg

Monday, April 11, 2016

Symbolism Presentation

1). *We will first review the main concepts of symbolism by filling in our skeleton notes that coincides with the following prezi: https://prezi.com/s93r4tla1a7e/symbolism/ 

2).*Still confused?  If you have time, here is a video to reiterate the characteristics of symbolism, but explained in a different way. 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69A6xyXGC-M

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Station A: Conflict in Fiction

 

Click on the prezi link below and go through the whole presentation to complete your skeleton notes over the different types of conflict found in literature.  

Once you have all the notes filled in, THEN go back and watch the video examples (Make sure your headphones are plugged in before you watch).  

https://prezi.com/c2y9naw8iun9/conflict-in-literature/