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Mystery Number. 35. No More Dead Dogs. Cycle 1, Day 3. Agenda. Reading Goal: As we read, we will identify words that reveal a narrator’s subjective point of view. Today’s Big Question: Why is it important to be able to tell fact from fiction?
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No More Dead Dogs Cycle 1, Day 3
Agenda • Reading Goal: • As we read, we will identify words that reveal a narrator’s subjective point of view. • Today’s Big Question: • Why is it important to be able to tell fact from fiction? • Team Cooperation Goal: help and encourage others
Subjectivity T-P-S • What is the difference between an objective point of view and a subjective point of view? • Would you describe the narrators of this book as subjective or objective narrators? Why?
Listening • As we read, we will identify words that reveal a narrator’s subjective point of view • 26-30 • Think Aloud
Subjective vs. Objective • Words that reveal subjective POV • In this scene, what other words does Wallace use to describe Cavanaugh or his own reactions that reveal Wallace’s subjective point of view?
Partner read pgs 31-39 • On page 28, Cavanaugh says to Wallace, “If you don’t lie to anyone else in the world, you shouldn’t lie to yourself either.” Why does Cavanaugh say this? What do you think he wants Wallace to feel? • A reporter is supposed to have an objective point of view (factual). Is Parker Schmidt’s article objective? Explain. • What does Rachel think about Parker Schmidt’s article? Does she think that Parker has written fact or opinion? • What words does Rachel use to describe Wallace or her reactions to him that reveal her subjective point of view? (write)
Reflection # heads • If your partner said to you, “I want just the facts,” what does that mean? What makes facts different from your opinions? • Why might it be important to be able to tell fact from opinion? • Vocab practice.