. The Necklace Quiz
2. Character analysis
Literary Analysis
A character is a person, an animal, or even an object that participates in the action and experiences the events of a literary work. Writers communicate what characters are like through characterization:
- Direct characterization: The writer explains a character.
- Indirect characterization: The writer gives clues to a character by describing the character’s behavior, words and thoughts, physical appearance, or how others react to the characters
- 3. A. Students will review strategies for constructing meaning
- B. Students will discuss inferences, conclusions, comprehension/ text relationships, comparing and contrasting ideas and recognizing the writer's purpose.\
C. Essentially, students will realize that they are like detectives when they are reading, and these tools will help them find the essential clues needed for analysis and comprehension. - B.
- Students will review "The Necklace" on page 536 of their text.
2. Students will be introduced to IRONY and SURPRISE endings
3. Students will make predictions about the story
4. Students will discuss literary terms: Plot elements, irony, tone, mood, foreshadowing5. Students will discuss and analyze the outcome of the story6. Students will Answer questions on page 5417. STUDENTS WILL CONTINUE TO DISCUSS AND APPLY LITERARY TERMS TO READING AS THEY MAKE PREDICTIONS AND INFERENCES THROUGHOUT THE TEXT8. Students will stop mid-story and make predictions about the characters (LINK for story prediction chart)They will use a three column chart:PREDICTION REASON ACTUAL OUTCOME
- 9. STUDENTS WILL CONTINUE TO READ AND DISCUSS THE STORY AND THEN FILL IN actual outcome SECTION OF THEIR CHART.
10. Students will complete a plot structure worksheetPREDICTION REASON ACTUAL OUTCOMEThey will use a three column chart:8. Students will stop mid-story and make predictions about the characters. (LINK for story prediction chart)7. students WILL CONTINUE TO DISCUSS AND APPLY LITERARY TERMS TO READING AS THEY MAKE PREDICTIONS AND INFERENCES THROUGHOUT THE TEXT6. Students will Answer questions on page 2655. Students will discuss and analyze the outcome of the story4. Students will discuss literary terms: Plot elements, irony, tone, mood, foreshadowing - PART 2 - HEARTS AND HANDS1. Students will read "Hearts and Hands" on page 264 of their text.
2. Students will be introduced to IRONY and SURPRISE endings.
3. Students will make predictions about the story
*Pre-reading introduction to author on page 262-263
O Henry - William Sydney Porter 1862-1910
Born: Greensboro, NC
Moved to Texas in 1886- Held a number of jobs including bank teller. He was charged with embezzling funds
Fled to Honduras but faced charges and was sentenced to a three-year prison term. Here he wrote short stories including this story.
-Surprise Endings- When the unexpected happens at the end of a story. Misleads reader
B. Students will discuss inferences, conclusions, comprehension/ text relationships, comparing and contrasting ideas and recognizing the writer's purpose.\
A. Students will review strategies for constructing meaning
Goals: - R11.B.1: Understand components within and between texts.
Understand fiction appropriate to grade level.R11.A.2: Understand nonfiction appropriate to grade level.-Analyze inferences and draw conclusions based on text-Analyze the effectiveness of figurative language