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Glass Castle Day 4. Do Now: Reading Quiz Learning Target: Create examples of characterization in narrative journal entries. Evaluate characterization in memoirs. Raucous - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Glass Castle Day 4Do Now: Reading Quiz

Learning Target:Create examples of characterization in narrative journal entries.Evaluate characterization in memoirs.RaucousMoms and dads got into fights all the time in Battle Mountain, so it didnt seem that big of a deal, but this fight was raucous even by local standards, and some people thought they should step in and break it up, (Walls).

What Makes a Memorable Character?

STEALSpeechThoughtsEffects on othersActions LooksThe Best Teacher I Ever HadThe best teacher I ever had was Mrs. Bass. She was nice and thought I was smart and so she let me get away with not doing my homework. Mrs. Bass paced the room. Her thick bangs swept into her eyes as she read aloud from The Catcher in the Rye holding the book far too close to her face. In the back of the room near the radiator that thumped and hummed even the football players intently followed along, raising their hands to read passages aloud. I watched her move, awestruck. She was a portly woman, shaped like a mother and when I couldnt keep up with my reading she often let it slide instead of chastising me. She was the first person to make me feel like I was smart.

Select a journal entry from the list. Try to incorporate the elements of STEAL (characterization) as you write.

You may characterize yourself, the narrator, or any other character that arises in your journal entry.

In Your Response GroupsRead the memoir aloud:What character did you most identify with and why?Does the text present good characterization? Explain.Identify the passages where you see good characterization What is the authors truth? Why did he she write this?In what ways is this similar or different to The Glass Castle.What narrative elements do you notice in the essay? In the Glass Castle?

Reading Lab 10/18Do Now: Reread pages 78- 79. Why do you think Jeanette defends her father to Lori? Use AXES in your answer.

Learning Target: Analyze characterization in the Glass Castle.Monitor and track thoughts/reactions to reading.

Reading Lab 10/19Do Now: Use the word raucous in a sentence.

LT: Analyze characterization.Monitor initial reactions to text.