Hello Mum lesson 2

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EngelsVoortgezet speciaal onderwijsLeerroute 3

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Welcome to Mrs van den Heuvel's (online) classroom

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General information "Hello Mum" lesson series:


  • Download PDF file in SOM
  • In class = group assignments + reading
  • Homework = reading + LessonUp  (see SOM)

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Learning objectives:

  • Leerling kan literaire begrippen gebruiken.
  • Leerling kan zijn/haar lezerservaring onder woorden brengen.
  • Leerling kan details uit een tekst halen.
  • Leerling kan een samenvatting maken.
  • Leerling kan verbanden leggen tussen tekst en andere media
  • Leerling kan verbanden leggen tussen tekst en samenleving.
  • Leerling kan verbanden leggen tussen tekst en eigen leven/leefomgeving.

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Today's class:
  • Retrieval practice (Quiz)
  • Q&A
  • Individual reading


Homework:
Read:    Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
Do:        Exercises session 2 (pages 12 , 13, 14)

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    Name one type of conflict.

    Slide 5 - Mind map

    Why do gang members use these particular signs?
    Which element does not belong to a plot?
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    exposition
    B
    rising action
    C
    location
    D
    resolution

    Slide 6 - Quiz

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    Which picture is not linked to a setting mentioned in Hello Mum?
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    B
    C
    D

    Slide 7 - Quiz

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    Are stereotypical character....
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    major characters
    B
    minor characters

    Slide 8 - Quiz

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    Questions:



    Any questions so far????

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        Literary terms / Literaire begrippen:

        Major characters
        • Protagonist: This is your leading man or woman. It’s the person the novel is “about,” or the character whose story lies at the novel’s core.
        • Antagonist: A character in a story who is presented as the chief foe (opposite/bad guy) of the protagonist.

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            Literary terms / Literaire begrippen:

            Major character = round character
            • Make stories more realistic and authentic in their emotion. They have behaviors and personalities we recognize from real life.
            • Generate intrigue via their complexities and surprising actions. We want to know more about them.
            • Are memorable and relatable. We identify and empathize with them, and become invested in the outcome of their story.

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                  Literary terms / Literaire begrippen:

                  Minor characters

                  • will receive very little “screen time” and are unlikely to be a viewpoint character.
                  • won’t have their own subplots. At least not a subplot of any great length or significance.
                  • appearances in the novel will be brief and infrequent. Although that doesn’t mean that they can’t shine whenever they are in the spotlight.

                  Minors are essentially two-dimensional stereotypes, or flat characters. So there’s no need to spend much time fleshing them out on paper before you begin to write.

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                        Literary terms / Literaire begrippen:

                        Setting
                        • Location; include the environment of the story =  physical location, climate, weather, or social and cultural surroundings.
                        • Time; character’s time of life, the time of day, time of year, time period (past, present, or future)


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                              Themes:
                              The central idea, topic, or point of a story, essay, or narrative is its theme.

                              a. Major Themes
                              • important and enduring themes of the narrative.
                              • are a part of the entire story. Ex: A book on war would have the major theme of war’s effect on humanity. A romance novel would have the major theme of love.

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                                    b. Minor Themes
                                    Minor themes are; less important and less enduring, appear for part of the narrative, are replaced by another minor theme later in the narrative, provide discussion points for a chapter or two, do not influence the entire story.

                                    List of most common themes:
                                    •    Good vs. evil.
                                    •    Love.
                                    •    Redemption; someone is saved from evil
                                    •    Courage and perseverance.
                                    •    Coming of age.
                                    •    Revenge.

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                                          Examples:
                                          A book on war may have minor themes such as the home front’s reaction or the political aspects of war. A romance novel may have minor themes such as flirtation,  marriage, and fidelity.
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                                          Plot:
                                          Plots include the most significant events of the story and how the characters and their problems change over time.
                                          Plots are typically made up of five main elements:
                                          1. Exposition: Beginning of the story = introduction characters, setting, and the main conflict
                                          2. Rising Action: Crisis of main character = events leading up to conflict & story becomes complicated.
                                          3. Climax: Peak of the story = a major event occurs = main character faces a major enemy, fear, challenge, or other source of conflict.
                                          4. Falling Action: The story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends.
                                          5. Resolution: Like a concluding paragraph that resolves any remaining issues and ends the story.

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                                                4. Falling Action: The story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends.
                                                5. Resolution: Like a concluding paragraph that resolves any remaining issues and ends the story.

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                                                      Who:  
                                                      What
                                                      How:  
                                                      Help:  
                                                      Time
                                                      Result:
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                                                      individual
                                                      Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
                                                      Read first then do exercises handout pages 11 & 12.
                                                      online dictionairy / teacher
                                                      30 min
                                                      Class check next lesson
                                                      Keep calm & wait

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                                                      What have you learnt today?

                                                      Slide 19 - Open question

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