Checkpoint lesson 2

what is a synonym of the word happy?
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Middelbare school

This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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what is a synonym of the word happy?

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what is a synonym of the word angry

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Today
Answers from last week
Point of view?

Finding literary devices
Writing assignment - rubric -  peer feedback
Homework

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Literary devices re-recap!
Look at the story from the checkpoint test

Which examples of literary devices can you find?

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Whose point of view is this from?

"There are places I'll remember
All my life, though some have changed
Some forever, not for better
Some have gone, and some remain
All these places had their moments
With lovers and friends, I still can recall
Some are dead, and some are living
In my life, I've loved them all"

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And this?

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Who is telling this story?

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why is point of view important

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If you are asked to quote from a story how do you do that?

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Question
How can we tell that the weather got worse? Quote from the text.

Answer: The text tells us that "The rain poured. No longer a pitter patter it thundered down". It started off light and got really heavy.
Story

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Story writing assignment
Choose a start idea:
1 You found a treasure chest in your garden - what is inside?
2 Someone is invisible for a day, what happens?
3 Write a story from the point of view of someone you dont like (no real names please)
4 It's 2121, you have a robot servant. It breaks down - what happens next?

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Specifics
You have 30 minutes
Write at least 300 words
Use the story planning sheet in teams 
Whose point of view will make this most intresting?
Structure your story properly! 
timer
30:00

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Feedback
In pairs - open the rubric in teams
Check the writing against the rubric - which feedback do you have based on the rubric?

As a reader which part of the story were the most exciting?
Which parts were most confusing/boring?

Remember to explain why!!!!!

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Common Checkpoint mistakes
Big writing to use up space/lots of blank lines

Not fully explaining answers - tell me why!

Question asks for two example, student gives one

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Look at the Checkpoint writing assignment

Highlight what you are being asked to write

Time yourself writing (45 minutes)

You need to write 1,5 A4 pages

DUE 23RD OF APRIL 4PM!!!!

EXTRA PRACTISE ? Let me know!!!!!
Tip writing big to fill the pages won't work!

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