2. Continue working on Beowulf's Hero's Journey Comic Book.
Homework:
1. Read 836 - 914
2. Answer question #1
3. Class will NOT meet tomorrow 9/18.
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1. Review reading questions for 662-835
2. Continue working on Beowulf's Hero's Journey Comic Book. Homework: 1. Read 836 - 914 2. Answer question #1 3. Class will NOT meet tomorrow 9/18.
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1. Review reading questions for lines 491-661 2. Visualizing the text - what is your visual impression of The Hero's Journey? (a) Create a Comic Book-style panel for two of the stages of the Hero's Journey (Call to Adventure, Supernatural Aid, Crossing the Threshold, Challenges and Temptations, etc.) that we've read so far in Beowulf. *(see example of a Comic Book panel) (b) Include specific textual evidence either as a caption or as dialogue for each panel. *remember to include line numbers! (c) Your result should be a page with two Comic Book-style panels, each consisting of one stage of the Hero's Journey and quotes from the text. 3. Present Comic Book panels and explain why you chose the stages and quotes you did. 4. Begin reading lines 662-835 Homework: 1. Finish reading lines 662-835 2. Answer corresponding questions
1. Drama warm-up game: Who started the motion?
2. Review reading questions for lines up to 490 3. Begin reading from lines 491 Homework: 1. Read lines 491-661 2. Answer corresponding questions 1. Elements of a Hero's Journey
2. Little Hiawatha 3. Begin reading Beowulf Homework: 1. Read up until line 490 2. Answer corresponding questions Part One: Kennings! continued
1. Students write their own kennings about themselves 2. Share as a class Part Two: Literary Terms 1. Definitions for literary terms - fill in worksheet Part Three: Old English - Beowulf 1. Hand out books and exc Part One: The Sutton Hoo
1. Sutton Hoo Prezi presentation 2. Students answer questions on handout. Part Two: Anglo-Saxon Alphabet 1. Students write their own names using the Anglo-Saxon Part Three: Kennings! 1. Explanation of Kennings - metaphors used in Anglo-Saxon poetry (two word, hyphenated metaphors) 2. Find meanings for listed Kennings Homework: None Superheroes
1. List all the superheroes you can think of. 2. Who is your favorite superhero? Why? 3. What are some of the common traits of the heroes you listed above? 4. Why are superheroes important to society? Homework: None (1) Daily housekeeping (Attendance, etc)
(2) Drama Game: "Open Your Gift!" (3) Summer Reading Presentations Homework: Find an independent reading book (1) Welcome and introduction - overview of first day's plan (2) Name card and Ice Breaker (3) Class photo for website (4) Class expectations - read through and sign. Bring home for parents to sign. (5) Summer Reading Presentation Explanation Homework: (1) Read and sign classroom expectations. Have parents sign. (2) Summer Reading Presentation for next class. (3) Visit your grade's website and leave a comment.
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