Week 7 Plan Monday: Read section 10 (p 123-138) Tuesday: Finish 10 & work on questions & character chart Wednesday: Read section 11 (138-158) Thursday: Finish 11 & time to work on questions/character chart Friday: Socratic discussion? Analyze 2 speeches (Faber & Beatty)? Fahrenheit 451 test Wednesday of next week (May 17)
MONDAY, May 8, 2017 QW Clarisse has been described antisocial, different, or even creepy by some of you. Would she be considered creepy or different in the 1950s? Was there ever a time period she wouldn t be considered different? What does this tell you about current day? Read section 10 (p 123-138) Audiobook pt. 12, 10:59 - all of 13 (23:30) (~32 minutes total) Work on questions Work on character chart
TUESDAY, May 9, 2017 QW: On page 110 (section 9), as Montag is burning things again And as before, it was good to burn, he felt himself gush out in the fire, snatch, rend, rip in half with flame, and put away the senseless problem. If there was no solution, well then now there was no problem, either. Fire was best for everything. How is this fire different from the first page when Montag is burning things? (Think beyond what items he is burning). Finish reading section 10 Work on questions / character chart
TUESDAY, May 9, 2017 GRAPHIC NOVEL PICTURES FROM SECTION 10
WEDNESDAY, May 10, 2017 QW Make a thorough prediction of the rest of this story; think of all characters. Where will the plot go? Read section 11 (page 138-158) [audiobook: part 14 & part 15] (19:55 + 22:22) Fahrenheit 451 test Wednesday of next week (May 17)
THURSDAY, May 11, 2017 QW: Connect this quote to the society / characters in Fahrenheit 451.
THURSDAY, May 11, 2017 Finish section 11 (pgs. 138-158) Work on questions and finish character chart Questions and character chart due Monday Fahrenheit 451 test Wednesday (5/17) of next week
GRAPHIC NOVEL PICTURES FROM SECTION 11
FRIDAY, May 12, 2017 Log in to Socrative: Quiz over Chapter 3: Burning Bright QW Professor Faber says (in section 7) Mr. Montag, you are looking at a coward. I saw the way things were going, a long time back. I said nothing. I m one of the innocents who could have spoken up and out when no one would listen to the guilty, but I did not speak and thus became guilty myself. And when finally they set the structure to burn the books, using firemen, I grunted a few times and subsided, for there were no others grunting or yelling with me, by then. Why is this important? Connect this back to first quarter and the importance of doing the right thing. Fahrenheit 451 test Wednesday (5/17) of next week
FRIDAY, May 12, 2017 -- ELA Fahrenheit 451 test Wednesday (5/17) of next week QW: Pick up a book speech analysis graphic organizer. Speeches are at your table. Re-read the speech at your table: Seats 1 and 3 will read Beatty s speech and seats 2 and 4 will read Faber s speech. You will be working on your own so your work should not be the same as anyone else s work. Then, create a visual on the book handout where you analyze the speech by doing all of the following: 1. What does this character say about books? a. Write down 3 quotes that you can picture in your mind (imagery). (Be sure to use quotation marks.) b. Draw 3 images that portray what each of the 3 quotes say. 2. What type of figurative language does this character use? a. Write down 3 quotes that contain figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole)(3 different quotes than the other ones you already used) b. Identify what type of figurative language it is. (You have a figurative language handout in your Writer s Notebook to remind you what each one means). c. Draw 3 pictures that show the figurative language you identified 3. Write a theme statement for the speech (find some big ideas that are repeated throughout the speech and write a theme statement about one of them). *Remember, it should be a complete idea not just one or two words! (ex: Trust your leaders but also think for yourself) 4. Be sure to use color!
FRIDAY, May 12, 2017 -- Pre-AP Fahrenheit 451 test Wednesday (5/17) of next week QW: Pick up a book speech analysis graphic organizer. Speeches are at your table. Re-read each of the speeches at your table: You will be working on your own so your work should not be the same as anyone else s work. Then, create a visual on the graphic organizer where you analyze the speech by doing all of the following: 1. What does this character say about books? a. Write down 3 quotes that you can picture in your mind (imagery). (Be sure to use quotation marks) b. Draw 3 images that portray what each of the 3 quotes say about books. 2. What type of literary devices (figurative language, repetition, etc) does this character use? a. Write down 3 quotes that contain literary devices (simile, metaphor, personification, repetition, hyperbole, etc. )(3 different quotes than the other ones you already used) b. Identify what type of literary device it is. (You have a literary devices & a figurative language handout in your Writer s Notebook to remind you what each one means). c. Draw 3 pictures that show the literary devices that you identified 3. Write a theme statement for each speech (find some big ideas that are repeated throughout the speeches and write a theme statement about one of them). *Remember, it should be a complete idea not just one or two words! (ex: Trust your leaders but also think for yourself) 4. Be sure to use color and be neat. 5. You may finish this for homework if you do not get finished in class. It will be due when you