March 26-29 English 9 Activities and Homework
26 Mon
- Quiz Review of Story, Prose, and Poetic Terms
- Journal Prompt: Have you ever told a story then heard the same story told from another's point of view? How did the story differ? Did one prefer to reveal less than the other? "My Story Their Story"
- Pg 305-307 Differentiate between the three major points of view:
- omniscient viewpoint,
- limited omniscient viewpoint, and
- first-person viewpoint
27 Tue
- Pg 308-314 Listen and Read "The Forty Thieves" retold by Andrew Lang one part of a 200 story "frame tale".
- Journal Prompt: Does the author desire the reader have more sympathy for Cassim and Alibaba?
- Discuss with your table group about:
- The story's "Point of View" find an example from the text to support your view.
- Exposition
- Inciting Incident
- Rising Action
- Climax
- Falling action
- Crisis
- Dénouement
28 Wed
- Pg 315-318 Listen and Read "The Open Window" by Saki (H.H. Munro)
- Journal Prompt: How can one avoid cynicism? (The inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest; skepticism.)
- Discuss with your table group about:
- The story's "Point of View" find an example from the text to support your view.
- Exposition
- Inciting Incident
- Rising Action
- Climax
- Falling action
- Crisis
- Dénouement
- Explore Foreshadowing
- Explore situational/verbal Irony
29 Thu
- Pg 319-328 Read "After the Battle" Joseph A. Altsheler
- Journal Prompt: How is the story resolved?
- Discuss with your table group about:
- The story's "Point of View" find an example from the text to support your view.
- Exposition
- Inciting Incident
- Rising Action
- Climax
- Falling action
- Crisis
- Dénouement
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