Week 39 les 3 MA42

Today
- Literature 
Recap conflict + setting
- Read your book + work on portfolio


 Sit next to your book buddy!


  September 28th
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Today
- Literature 
Recap conflict + setting
- Read your book + work on portfolio


 Sit next to your book buddy!


  September 28th

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Central Park
New York

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Goals
- I know what a 'setting' is in a novel

- I can describe the setting in my novel


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Weekplanner

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Conflict
What is it?


Internal vs external conflict -->

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Internal or external conflict?

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Helpfull websites
- sparksnotes
- litcharts
- gradesaver


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Setting - time and place
  • where and when does the story take place
  • creates mood



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Setting - time and place
Portfolio: 

 Setting: In what ways are time and place made important in the book? In what way is that important to the story? Any unexpected setting details? (e.g. a war story in an unexpected setting?)



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The Wave
Spring of 1969 at Gordon High School in California. 
- What is the community like? 
- Setting real event? 
- Why is the time this took place unexpected? -> after WWII (just 24 years after WWII ended) 
Students weren't born but teacher & parents were.


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Narnia
Magical land of Narnia -> describe
-  The beginning of the story is set in 1940's England, where it is the height of World War 2 -> Is this important? 

Place -> The wardrobe = 'Magical door' to Narnia 

What is time like in Narnia? What is so special about it?!!!!



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Boy in the striped Pyjamas
- The book starts in 1942 Berlin 
- Out with -> What is that? Why would the writer give that name?

Unexpected? 

Why are the time and the different places so important to the story? 




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c. Plot
1. Expositions
2. Rising action
3. Climax
4. Falling action
5. Resolution

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Plots can vary but often fit a pattern...
  • Overcoming the monster ___________________  
  • From rags to riches _________________________
  • Voyage and return __________________________
  • The quest
  • Tragedy
  • Comedy
  • Rebirth

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e. Theme
  • refers to the underlying insight, the moral or idea that the writer is expressing through the story
  • e.g. - The power of true love                        - Fate, which sometimes tears lovers apart and then                       joins them together
                -War

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Work on weekplanner
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timer
15:00

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Read
Sit next to your book buddy


or quietly work on your portfolio
timer
20:00

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30 seconds
English words, explain them in English in 30 seconds

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Next lesson

- Literature 
- Work on weekplanner

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