Garaux’s 9 C.P.Week Four 9/17-21 Fall ‘12

Objectives/Goals: Students Will…
  • Analyze interactions between characters in literary text and how the interactions affect plot.
  • Identify and analyze how an author uses figurative language, sound, devices and literary techniques to shape plot, set meaning and develop tone.
  • Write responses to literature that extend beyond the summary and support references to the text, other works, other authors or to personal knowledge
  • Use documented textual evidence to justify interpretations of literature
or to support a research topic
Class Activities/Assessments:
Monday, 9/17
  • Students present their posters
  • Look through pics for images that are repeated; these become symbols in the novel
  • Ask the students for things that get repeated throughout the novel: actions, settings, objects, colors, dialogue, etc.
  • In assigned groups students make posters for the symbols in the novel
  • (Have posters prepared: Symbol written across the top and page numbers)
Tuesday, 9/18
  • Finish working on the posters
  • Go over the posters.
  • Define theme in poetry packet
  • Watch clip from Pink Floyd’s The Wall: Min. 54-57- Pink is alone and grasping at a wall and trying to climb over it while “Is there anybody out there” plays in the background.
Explanation: The character has built a symbolic wall around him by shutting everyone in his life out. This reveals a theme, If you shut people out of your life, no one will be there for you when you are in need.
Hmk: Theme page in poetry packet
Wedensday, 9/19
  • How do these symbols reveal themes in this novel? Students get back into their groups and I will send the posters back around: Students add possible themes to their posters.
  • Students add something a character says that seems to embody/imply/state the theme.
  • Dreams destroy us. We destroy our dreams. If we don’t surrender our dreams, they won’t come true. We don’t always get “exactly” what we want…We have to find a way to cope with loneliness or we will go nuts. Someone else can easily take your power away from you…
  • Show bio from the Soul Surfer girl
  • clips from the movie, Soul Serfer: What is her symbol? What is her theme? What would she say the theme of the novel is? If you lose sight of your dream (give up) you will fail.
  • Theme is influenced by, symbols in the novel, the author’s life, the reader’s experiences
Wednesday, 9/19
  • Introduce essay prompt
  • Give a basic rundown of S…ite,ite,ite
  • Notes on writing an extended response
  • Work on outlines: Write the first two “SITEs”
Thursday, 2/16
  • Watch the Stienbeck video- find evidence of the theme you chose in his life
  • Work on the last two “SITEs”- Using textual evidence from the Steinbeck article and a specific experience in your life
Friday, 2/17
  • Rules of the computer lab and formatting essay
  • Computer lab to type up outlines
  • Block 1+3=104; Block 4=106