Short story Friday Black and STEAL

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Welcome to Mrs Everstijn's (online) classroom

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Materials :
  • ICALT questionaire
  • Novel
  • Concept handout extended reading
  • Handout short story
  • Pen & notebook = notes + answers

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Learning objectives :

  • Students can use prior knowledge.
  • Students can collaborate
  • Students can use reading strategies; looking for details
  • Students can use form an opinion based on facts presented

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    What do you gues my next poem is about?
    Reading:
    What do you know about:
    * October 14th
    * William the Conqueror

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    Prior knowledge on The Battle of Hastings and William the Conqueror = October 14th, 1066.
    Who:  
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    ICALT questionaire
    Write answers on the questionaire
    teacher
    5 minutes
    aids my Master's degree, improves my teaching skills
    Read your novel

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    When students have finished teachers asks ex. 6 as a class discussion + examples
    Literature: STEAL method
    Speech =       what is this character literally saying.
    Thought =     what is this character thinking.
    Effect  =         what effect does this character have on others.
    Actions =       what does this character do.
    Looks =          how is the appearance of this character described.

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    Speech =       what is this character literally saying. (look for quotes/quotation marks)
    Thought =     what is this character thinking.
    Effect  =         what effect does this character have on others.
    Actions =       what does this character do.
    Looks =          how is the appearance of this character described.


    Literature: STEAL method - speech
    My mother’s favorite thing to say to me was “I am not your friend.”

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    Signals of speech:
    * to say to me
    * " I am not your friend"

    Literature: STEAL method - thought
    I’d fall asleep thinking one day I would change everything.

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    What is the signal for thought?
    'thinking'

    What is the character's thought?
    "one day I would change everything."
    Literature: STEAL method - effect
    She loved saying, as a way to keep me humble, “I didn’t have a mother. You’re lucky. You have a mother.”

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    What is a signal of effect?
    'as a way to keep me humble'
    Literature: STEAL method - actions
    I hadn’t been able to steal a second burger in the cafeteria at school that day.

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    What are signals of actions:
    * (dynamic) verbs

    What is implied here?
    * that the narrator usually steals a second burger.

    Literature: STEAL method - looks
    Instead he was smiling at a rather severe- looking woman who was wearing square glasses exactly the shape of the markings the cat had had around its eyes. She, too, was wearing a cloak, an emerald one. Her black hair was drawn into a tight bun. She
    looked distinctly ruffled.

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    What are signals of looks:
    * description of appearances
    * mentioning of clothes, shoes and accesseries

    What is implied here?
    things could be implied through a description of looks. she looked distinctly ruffled.
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    Exercise STEAL method
    Underline using coloured markers the appropriate parts in the text in the handout.
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    10 minutes
    Class check
    Check your answers with a classmate. Discuss differences

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    Who:  
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    Exercise character analyses
    Copy marked passages in CHARACTER analyses-grid
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    5 minutes
    Class check
    Compary both characters descriptions and discuss your findings with your classmate.

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    Literature: literary devices
    "Then our house at the bottom of a hill lost all its life"

    "a dying box look like a home"

    "Hunger colored those days"

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    •    Then our house at the bottom of a hill lost all its life = personification
    •    a dying box look like a home = simile ‘like’
    •    Hunger colored those days = personification


    What is the effect of these literary devices??
    Personification; enhance the drama
    Simile = like; comparing an ordinary loving and necessity which should portray a safe environment to a dramatic object related to death enhances the gravity of the situation and the severeness of the living conditions.

    What mark would you give yourself with reference to your input this lesson?

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    What will you change next lesson in order to improve on this mark?

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