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WEEK 2 SLIDES

WEEK 2 SLIDES. AGENDA. Open Question 3 Seven Rules to Live By Choice Reading – Goal Setting Oroonoko. POETRY CONTESTS!. Charles Crupi Memorial Poetry Contest Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition Michigan Youth Arts Festival. OPEN QUESTION 3. MAKE-UP TESTS THIS WEEK ONLY DURING CATS!.

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WEEK 2 SLIDES

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  1. WEEK 2 SLIDES

  2. AGENDA Open Question 3 Seven Rules to Live By Choice Reading – Goal Setting Oroonoko

  3. POETRY CONTESTS! Charles Crupi Memorial Poetry Contest Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition Michigan Youth Arts Festival

  4. OPEN QUESTION 3 MAKE-UP TESTS THIS WEEK ONLY DURING CATS! • New Score-Point • 8-9 97-100 • 6-7 83-96 • 5 70-82 • 3-4 60-69 • 1-2 below 60

  5. 7 RULES TO LIVE BY…

  6. QUIET WRITING • Reflect on one suggestion for living life to its fullest • Letter to yourself • Poem • Letter to someone else • List • Visual text HOW CAN THIS MESSAGE INFLUENCE YOUR STUDENT LIFE?

  7. TURN AND TALK

  8. CHOICE READING So many books…so little time! • What’s next? • Goal Setting! • 4 months – 16 weeks • 10-minute reading • Speed reading training?

  9. APHRA BEHN

  10. THE BRITISH EMPIRE

  11. AGENDA Choice Reading and Conferring Oroonoko Response Papers

  12. TOMORROW • SRI Testing • All students report to the new computer lab in the library • Ms. Host will proctor tests • Bring book for choice reading

  13. OROONOKO Read pages 14-20 to learn about Oroonoko’s character How would you characterize Aphra Behn’s writing?

  14. RESPONSE PAPERS • Choose any book or piece of writing you wish to analyze • Think about what interests you (writer’s craft, character’s personality, plot line) • Craft a thesis that you wish to explore. • Support with ideas from the text • Include quotes • Use MLA form • 12 font, Times New Roman, 1 inch margins

  15. AGENDA Response Papers Choice Reading Oroonoko

  16. Where Oroonoko begins his life

  17. Mouth of Surinam River is where Orinooko was taken by the slave ship

  18. Venezuela Ghana Suriname

  19. AGENDA Excerpt Reading: 61-63 and 68-72

  20. AUTHOR’S CRAFT How does Aphra Behn develop Oroonoko as an agent of change? Think about how the tone affects the reader’s response to this novella.

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