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BELLRINGER: done. 2. All else, form a small group of 3 or 4 with nearby peers. 3. Once I give you a word part, share your words & definitions. 4. Choose the best 3 words and definitions that clearly helped you to determine the word part meaning. 5. Send one person to pick up a chart paper and 1-2 markers. 6. Choose a Recorder the selected words & def on chart with word part meaning. Designate a speaker for the group to share out. Remember our social outcome: I can utilize class time by entering class quickly and quietly and completing the

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Page 1: 1. Take out completed Cycle 4 Part 1 & 2 words. If you are not done, then please move to outer walls of room and do what you should have done. 2. All else,

BELLRINGER:1. Take out completed Cycle 4 Part 1 & 2 words. If you are not

done, then please move to outer walls of room and do what you should have done.

2. All else, form a small group of 3 or 4 with nearby peers.

3. Once I give you a word part, share your words & definitions.

4. Choose the best 3 words and definitions that clearly helped you to determine the word part meaning.

5. Send one person to pick up a chart paper and 1-2 markers.

6. Choose a Recorder the selected words & def on chart with word part meaning. Designate a speaker for the group to share out.

Remember our social outcome:I can utilize class time by entering class quickly and quietly and completing the bellringer.

kdeville
They are looking for our outcomes to gradually increase in rigor and complexity. Let's revise to say something about fully completing or authentically discussing or participating in a discussion of...
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-port- -duc-/-duct- de-

-tract- -ness- -cred-

Cycle 4 Part 2 Word Meanings:

kdeville
let me know tonigth if you have questions about any of these
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Vocab Quiz Review:

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Outcomes

I can identify irony and classify its type in a text.

I can analyze how an author’s use of irony impacts the texts as a whole.

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What is Irony?Def: A contrast between what is expected

and what really happens.

A literary device that authors use to:Examine contradictions and form opinionsHeighten emotions

○ Makes a sad situation tragic○ Makes what should be a sad situation humorous

Emphasize an idea

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Types of Irony

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Prog Report

Text Evidence of Charlie’s Misunderstandings of words and

situations

Is this Irony? If yes, what type of Irony? Explain how you came to this conclusion

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Closure:

• Identify what kind of irony is being displayed and describe the irony.• Write the type of irony and your description of it in your binder.

kdeville
very cute. I love this stuff. this is tricky. what are you going to accept? just dramatic or situational and dramatic?
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Independent Time 1. Continue reading, annotating, and looking for

examples of irony in FFA through Progress Report 8

(Write examples of irony in binder.)

2. Work on Cycle 4; Part 3 vocab. (Due Wed.)

3. Practice skills learned in class for test coming up on Wednesday. (Irony, Mythology, Vocab, and annotating for elements of fiction)

kdeville
let's make sure we put test on IT slide and list skills that may be covered