Unit 13: A Matter of Justice Lesson 3: Ooka and the Honest Thief DID YOU READ PGS. 201-206: OOKA AND THE HONEST THIEF??
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Essential Question How does interaction with text provoke thinking and response? Identify Irony. Objectives Describe characters by speech, actions, or interactions with others.
Language Skills: GUM Prepositional Phrases After Subjects: pgs. L329-333 It is a common mistake to make the verb agree with the object of the preposition instead of the subject because the object of the preposition is close to the verb.**rule: 1. The agreement of a verb with its subject is not changed by any interrupting words. Ex: That girl on the parallel bars are my sister. --What is wrong in the above sentence? Try One!! The young women on the U.S. gymnastics team (devotes, devote) their lives to the sport.
CHAT Warmup Where have you seen irony before?
OOKA VOCABULARY 1. magistrate a. goodness 2. conscientious b. with anger in response to something seen as unjust or mean 3. indignantly c. a judge 4. courtesy d. careful to act morally and do what is right 5. virtue e. consideration; politeness 6. obstacles f. barriers; things that get in the way
Deductive Reasoning The judge in today s story uses deductive reasoning to find the truth in the three cases she faces when the king is visiting. Deductive reasoning occurs when a person examines a set of facts and then arrives at a new piece of information which he believes to be true if the original facts are true.
WHO REALLY IS OOKA?
What does the word Irony mean?
Irony Verbal-When what someone says something different from what they really mean, or something different from what would be the expected statement in that particular situation. For example, if your little brother is sitting on the couch scowling because he has to read a book rather than watching TV. And you say, with a smirk, "I'm glad to see you're so happy about reading." Situational-When the outcome of a situation is totally unexpected and surprising based on earlier events. For example: if a championship swimmer drowns, or a firehouse burns down. Dramatic-When the audience or reader knows something that the characters do not, something which adds suspense or humor. For example, if the audience knows that Juliet only drank a sleeping potion and is not dead but Romeo doesn't know.
Irony Can you think of any examples of Irony from Ooka and the Honest Thief
How do you think Gonta feels when he reads the note at the end of the story? Are you surprised by the ending of the story? Why/why not?
facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes King Solomon Logout King Solomon Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something View photos of King Solomon (5) Send King Solomon a message Poke message Choose who you believe was the most wise and state why King Solomon I am the most wise! Let me tell you why Ooka Really? I believe you are mistaken for I am the most wise and here s why Gonta My wisdom has been foretold for centuries. I am the most wise because The Judge Order, order! That s enough! I am the most wise and here is my ruling on why Share Remember: Just choose ONE!
WHAT DO I DO NOW? Homework HOMEWORK TICKET: Please be ready to review Unit 13 Lesson s 1-3 on Monday. Your quiz will be open on Monday in Sapphire and close on Tuesday @ 11:59 PM Students are encouraged to go to the following website to learn more about irony. http://www.slideshare.net/guest08131855/irony-activity/