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Title: An Exploration of Drama, Theme and Persuasive Writing


1
Unit 5
  • An Exploration of Drama, Theme and Persuasive
    Writing

2
The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street
3
Coding
  • 1 Lesson number
  • A Appendix
  • B Blackline Master

4
Unit Overview
  • Genre Drama
  • -Terminology (Working Vocabulary)
  • -Structure/Format (Textual Organization)
  • -Analysis (Character, Dialogue, Etc.)

5
Focus/Features
  • Writing Craft/Strategies
  • -Creating Focused Thesis
  • -Writing Leads
  • -Using Effective Transitions

6
Focus/Features
  • Writing Process
  • -Connections to literature
  • -Graphic Organizers
  • -Emphasis on Voice
  • -Conferencing/Discussion
  • -Editing

7
The Power is in the Discussion
8
Analysis
  • Dialogue
  • Punctuation
  • Theme
  • Foreshadowing/Prediction

9
Vocabulary
  • Connected to a Skill
  • Linked to Literature
  • Integrated w/ Writing

10
Lesson 1 Building Background
  • Define Drama Terms (B1/A3/LOL)
  • Post Overarching Questions

11
Overarching Questions (A1)
  • A basis for continual discussion and exploration
  • A focal point to develop theme
  • A link to developing thesis

12
Lesson 1
  • PreReading Strategies
  • Introduce Twilight Zone (LOL, pp.414-415)
  • Play TZ Introduction
  • Make Predictions

13
Lesson 1
  • During Reading
  • Stage Directions
  • Introduce Shared Reading (A2) pp.417-418

14
Lesson 1
  • Vocabulary Development
  • -Introduce words
  • -Point out footnotes

15
Reflections
16
Lesson 2
  • Foreshadowing
  • Metaphors/Similes

17
Lesson 2
  • Identify Similes/Metaphors
  • Little Fat Girl (Handout)

Discuss
Use T-Chart (A5)
18
Lesson 2
Simile/Metaphor Chart
19
Lesson 2
Foreshadowing
20
Foreshadowing
  • Title
  • Setting
  • Characters (Dialogue/Actions)
  • Narration
  • Stage Directions

LOL, pg.520
21
Teacher Read Aloud
  • The Stranger
  • by
  • Chris Van Allsburg

22
Foreshadowing
GNIKROW SDRAWKCAB
See A6
23
Lesson 2
  • Model Organizer (B3)
  • Read Act I
  • Provide opportunities for discussion and filling
    in organizer

24
Vocabulary Develop Similes/Metaphors
25
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26
Process
A7/B4/B5
27
Reflections
28
Lesson 3
Theme
Reinforce Foreshadowing
29
Lesson 3
  • Introduction What was the main message of The
    Stranger?

30
Lesson 3
  • Share foreshadowing/predictions from Act I
  • Look for textual evidence

31
Lesson 3
  • Theme the overall message the author is trying
    to communicate about human nature

What is theme in organizer example?
B6/B7
32
Lesson 3
  • Read Act II
  • Fill out Foreshadowing Organizer
  • Fill out Theme Organizer

33
Lesson 3
  • Discuss Predictions from Foreshadowing Organizer
  • Discuss Overarching Questions

34
Reflections
35
Lesson 4
  • Theme
  • Webbing
  • Revising Sentences

36
Lesson 4
  • What theme is evidenced by the quote from the
    introduction? Why?
  • Why is Pete Van Horn Killed?
  • Who are the most dangerous enemies of human
    beings? Why?

37
Lesson 4
  • Essay Mini-Quiz

Discuss? Grade w/Rubric (B10)
38
Lesson 4
Teacher Read Aloud
Weslandia
Discuss Using T-Chart (A8)
39
Lesson 4
  • Compare/Contrast Themes
  • Wesladnia vs. Monsters

40
Lesson Four
  • Vocabulary
  • Discuss student example of organizer (B5)
  • Model webbing verbs (A to Z Power Verbs) (B9)
  • Model extending sentences w/ verbs

41
Reflections
  • Overarching
  • Share Organizer Entries

42
Lesson 5
  • Evaluating Similes/Metaphors
  • Recognizing Sarcasm

43
Lesson 5
  • Share extended similes/metaphors in literature
    discussion groups
  • Does the comparison create a vivid image?
  • Did I use powerful verbs?
  • Did I correctly punctuate w/ commas?

Revise and rewrite GUMS
44
Lesson 5
  • Understanding/Recognizing Dialogue
  • Definition
  • Discuss Why important? Role?
  • Point out/post examples

45
Lesson 5
How do punctuation marks affect text and reader?
46
Lesson 5
  • Dialogue Chart (B11)

47
Lesson 5
Sarcasm!
48
  • How about a firing squad at dawn, Charlie, so we
    can get rid of all the suspects? (Steve)

49
Lesson 5
  • Find examples of Sarcasm
  • Homework/dialogue rubric

50
Reflections
  • Overarching
  • Theme is focus of next lesson

51
Lesson 6
  • Complex Sentences
  • Similes/Metaphors
  • Theme/Thesis

52
Lesson 6
  • Complex sentences
  • Independent vs. dependent clause
  • Subordinate conjunctions (B14)
  • Loner vs. Leaner (B15)
  • Write complex sentences in groups (Identify parts)

53
Lesson 6
  • Theme Thesis

54
Lesson 6
  • Discuss potential themes
  • -Monsters Are Due on Maple Street
  • -Weslandia
  • Introduce concept of thesis and connect with
    theme

55
Lesson 6
  • Developing A Thesis Statement
  • (A11/B16)

56
Lesson 6
  • Prompt The theme of The Monsters Are Due On
    Maple Street suggest that people are destructive.
    Yet, the theme of Weslanida implies that people
    are creative individuals who overcome their
    difficulties. Write a composition explaining what
    you believe. Be sure to use examples from your
    life or literature.

57
Reviewing Similes
Lesson 6
Willow and Gingko
58
Reflections
  • Reminder Focus thesis on a personal experience
  • Reminder Collect dialogue assignment

59
Lesson 7
  • Complex Sentences
  • Organizers
  • Conferencing

60
Lesson 7
DIRECTIONS
Write a complex sentence about a friend or family
member.
61
Lesson 7
  • Practice Writing Complex Sentences w/ Vocabulary

62
Lesson 7
  • Examine/Model Persuasive Writing (B18)

63
Lesson 7
  • Heart Organizer (A12)

Atwell, Nancy. Lessons That Change Writers.
Heinemann, 2002.
64
Reflections
65
Lesson 8
  • Develop Main Ideas
  • Develop Supporting Details

66
Lesson 8
Writing Leads
(B18/B20/B21)
67
Lesson 8
  • Examine example composition (B18)
  • Write leads
  • (B20/B21)

68
Reflections
69
Lesson 9
  • Transitions
  • Semicolons

70
Lesson 9
  • Transition Strategies (B22)
  • Examine example composition

71
Lesson 9
  • Using Semicolons To Revise

72
Lesson 9
Revising
73
Lesson 9
  • Conference with Students
  • Revise Composition
  • Use Rubric (B23)

74
Reflections
75
Lesson 10
  • Unit Test (B25)
  • Edit/Proofread in small groups (A14)

76
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