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Response to Literature CA State Standards Writing 2.2 Reading 3.3, 3.4 Mrs. Lutz 7 th ELA

CA State Standards Writing 2.2 Reading 3.3, 3.4 Mrs. Lutz 7 th ELA

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Reviewed :major themes in literature such as Good vs. Evil, Humility, Respect, Love Std. 3.4 Direct Characterization : When author states what character is like and Indirect Characterization : Where you find out about the character through his thoughts, words and actions. Std. 3.3

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Response to Literature

CA State StandardsWriting 2.2

Reading 3.3, 3.4Mrs. Lutz 7th ELA

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Today we will …learn how to identify theme, characterization, and turning point in a passage

CFU

Learning Objective

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Reviewed :major themes in literature such as Good vs. Evil, Humility, Respect, Love

Std. 3.4

Direct Characterization : When author states what character is like and Indirect Characterization : Where you find out about the character through his thoughts, words and actions.

Std. 3.3

Activate Prior Knowledge

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Definition Response to Literature (with essay writing) is

Analyzing a passage to determine : Theme Character’s Traits Turning Point Why it was written

Concept Development

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PreviousExample from Writing for Excellence

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Lazy/Arrogant Compassionate/Helpful

Turning Point

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Humble/Respectful

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Theme: Humility, Respect, Treating Others How You Want to be Treated

Character Traits at Beginning Lazy/Arrogant Turning Point Helpful/Compassionate End Humble/Helpful/ Respectful

Why written: To teach it’s better to be humble and helpful than arrogant and lazy.

CFU

How Leo Learned to be King

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The most important event in Katherine Paterson’s Bridge to Terabithia is when Jess and Leslie build their fort. Jess is a shy boy who wants to be an artist, and Leslie is the new girl in the neighborhood. They don’t fit in with the other kids, but they get along with each other. Together, Jess and Leslie create Terabithia, a secret meeting place in the woods. (cont.)

Non-Example

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To get there, they must cross a creek by swinging on an old rope. Jess and Leslie build a wooden fort in Terabithia and spend a lot of time there. Their little wooden fort takes them to a thousand places. The day Jess and Leslie create Terabithia is the day they began to build their friendship.

There are few character traits and no turning point even though it does have a theme.

Non-Example Continued

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Non-Example: This is a Summary even though it has an opinion

The adventure in Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter is very exciting. In the story, Peter sneaks into Mr. McGregor’s garden. Mr. McGregor sees Peter and chases him all around the garden. Peter looses his shoes and jacket. He is a naughty bunny, but I don’t blame him. Sneaking into the garden is more fun than gathering blackberries.

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A. District Benchmark Assessment B. California State Test(s)

C. District Writing Assessment

Importance

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Read the passage carefully 1. Take Notes or underline2. Look for what the character does or feels

(verbs/adverbs/adjectives) A. Beginning, Middle, End Look for a place in the story where the

character changes (evolves) attitude/action

Identify Theme CFU

Skill Development/ How To

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Guided Practice

Teacher models “To Sleep Under the Stars”

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Students read with partner “Gabriella”

Independent Practice

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Closure: 1. How do you find the turning point in a

story? 2. Characterization lets us know what the

character is thinking and ___________. 3. Do Themes have meaning?