Sunday, June 21, 2020

June 22, 23, 24


June 22, 23, 24

1.  Monday Zoom meeting details:
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/75232842958?pwd=akMzUllSb0ZpU0RRb2x2RHplcCs5dz09

meeting id:  752 3284 2958
password: 1piLd2

1.  Tuesday Zoom meeting details:
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/76175036759?pwd=RDk5ei9ZNm5Zc0c2blVVaXplOG1iUT09

meeting id:  761 7503 6759
password:  955459

1.  Wednesday Zoom meeting details:


meeting id: 756 3626 9932
password: 4c8F4v

2.  Holes - film
3.  Kahoot

Sunday, June 14, 2020

June 15, 16, 17

Holes | Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse theatres

June 15

Holes text:  https://epdf.pub/holesc43b034c662b8f34151656755997715498062.html

1.  Monday - Zoom class link: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/75230448012?pwd=VDVFU0g0RXoxZWYxOGZhNHZudFNodz09

Meeting id:  752 3044 8012
Password:  7KMTub

2.  Read Chapters:  32 - 37

3.  Chapter summaries: 
32-35: http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/holes/Holes17.html
36-37: http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/holes/Holes18.html

4.  Vocabulary:  Chapters 25-35:  https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/299183

June 16
1.  Tuesday - Zoom class link:

2.  Read Chapters:  38 - 43

3.  Chapter summaries
38-40: http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/holes/Holes18.html
41-43: http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/holes/Holes19.html

4.  Vocabulary:  Chapters 36-43:  https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/299192

June 17
1.  Wednesday - Zoom class link: 
 https://us04web.zoom.us/j/73679483415?pwd=RjJwQWdyOWpWS1lmMDI0c0liOTVzUT09

Meeting id:  736 7948 3415
Password:  2VgVQt

2.  Read Chapters:  44 - 50  (reading aloud)

3.  Chapter summaries
44-48:  http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/holes/Holes20.html
49-50:  http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/holes/Holes21.html

4.  Vocabulary - Chapters 44-50: https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/299199

Monday, June 8, 2020

June 8, 9

32 Literary Terms Writers Should Know | XterraWeb

June 8

1.  Zoom link:      https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78174385565?pwd=RzhTS2lOUk5aN1ZiYXd4RVNRTDEvUT09

2.   1 minute Mindfulness

2.  Literary Terms and Literary Devices

Protagonist - protagonist is the central character or leading figure in poetry, narrative, novel or any other story. A protagonist is sometimes a “hero” to the audience or readers. 
https://literarydevices.net/protagonist/

Antagonist - In literature, an antagonist is a character, or a group of characters, which stands in opposition to the protagonist, which is the main character. 

https://literaryterms.net/antagonist/

Foreshadowing:  Foreshadowing is a literary device in which the author gives clues about events that will happen later in the story. Often these clues are fairly subtle so that they can only be noticed or fully understood upon a second reading. Foreshadowing can come in the form of descriptive detail, such as storm clouds on the horizon, bits of dialogue, and even in the names an author gives characters. For example, John Steinbeck based his novel East of Eden on the story of Cain and Abel, and named his characters Caleb and Aron to foreshadow their respective fates.


  • · Foreshadowing is an author’s use of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story.
  • · Not all foreshadowing is obvious. Frequently, future events are merely hinted at through dialogue,description, or the attitudes and reactions of the characters.
  • · Foreshadowing frequently serves two purposes.
    •  It builds suspense by raising questions that encourage the reader to go on and find out more about the event that is being foreshadowed.
    • 2) Foreshadowing is also a means of making a narrative more believable by partially preparing the reader for events which are to follow.

Foreshadowing adds suspense.
Explanation - https://literaryterms.net/Foreshadowing/


Quiz:  https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=foreshadowing
Quiz: https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/573c8a25b0c457051ae28da2/foreshadowing-flashback

Flashback is a literary device wherein the author depicts the occurrence of specific events to the reader, which have taken place before the present time the narration is following, or events that have happened before the events that are currently unfolding in the story.

Explanation -  https://literaryterms.net/when-and-how-to-write-a-flashback/

Foreshadowing vs Flashback
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5e781997ed62c3001b47880f/flashback-vs-foreshadowing
https://reviewgamezone.com/mc/candidate/test/?test_id=20496&title=Foreshadowing%20And%20Flashback

June 9
1.  Zoom meeting info: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/72801840124?pwd=ZkVaUEErRFJNWXZ6NzRIaHcwUEZVdz09

Meeting id:  728 0184 0124
Password:  7wkeW7

2.  Kahoot

Monday, June 1, 2020

June 1, 2, 3

June 1
1.  Zoom class link:  https://us04web.zoom.us/j/77455676461?pwd=aGx4ZERuaWd1b0V2OFR2TFl6WVBZUT09

2.  Individual Reading - Holes  chapters: 27, 28, 29, 30, 31

June 2 
1.  Zoom class link
2.  Story progression discussion
3.  Themes in literature

June 3
1.  Zoom class link:  https://us04web.zoom.us/j/76056081931?pwd=QXQ5RTdvRUJTb2xhc3EvTHVzcTZ2Zz09

meeting id: 760 5608 1931
password:  7cNqcG

2.  Themes in literature - The theme in a story is its underlying message, or 'big idea. ' In other words, what critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in the writing of a novel, play, short story or poem? This belief, or idea, transcends cultural barriers. It is usually universal in nature.

ppt about themes: https://www.birdvilleschools.net/cms/lib2/TX01000797/Centricity/Domain/2809/LA_Literary_Theme_Analysis._Revised%20pdf.pdf

practice: https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5845c9c9a0f02c1e1c2eac81/theme-practice


June 8
  Literary devices:
     Foreshadowing
     Flashbacks