Organization Checks--have notebooks or Notability out and ready to show me.
Read "God's Grandeur" and take notes
Grammar Review
Lesson--
Finish Poetry.
1) Read out loud and focus on comprehending the meaning. Write notes in the margin that summarize what is happening.
2) Re-read; circle symbols and underline figurative language. In the margins, write what the symbols could stand for and what the figurative language means.
3) Re-read; ask yourself what ideas the author is getting at through the symbols and language he presents. Take notes at the bottom, writing out a short phrase of what theme or themes you notice.
Post--
Poetry: Write a poem that uses symbols and figurative language to develop a theme related to creation, fall, or redemption.
Homework--
Study for Vocabulary & Grammar Quiz; Complete 3 more Vocabulary Entries (Prefixes 1-5 due Monday); try accessing Bedford Integrated Media; Come with Mere Christianity on Monday
Post--
1 paragraph writing: How does William Blake use symbolism and figurative language in “The Tyger” to develop a theme of experiencing both beauty and terror? Compose one paragraphs using specific evidence.
Homework--
Study for Vocabulary & Grammar Quiz; Complete 3 more Vocabulary Entries (Prefixes 1-5 due Monday); try accessing Bedford Integrated Media; Come with Mere Christianity on Monday
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