Standard(s) Taught |
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LAFS.8.RL.1.1 Cite textual evidence that supports inferences
LAFS.8.RL.1.3 Analyze how dialogue or incidents in a drama propel the action, reveal character, or provoke a decision
LAFS.8.RL.2.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text
LAFS.8.RL.2.6 Analyze how differences in points of view create suspense
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Learning Targets and Learning Criteria |
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Students will analyze the key elements of a drama, including its structure, characters, stage directions, dialogue, and events
Students will cite strong textual evidence
Students will make inferences about character
Students will analyze how particular lines of dialogue propel the action and reveal aspects of a character
Students will determine the meaning of words and phrases as used in the text
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Classroom Activities |
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Bell Ringers, free writes, writing instruction
ReadyFlorida Lesson 7, Analyzing Dialogue and Incidents in Stories and Drama
“The Diary of Anne Frank” play scenes 3, 4, and 5 (Collections Textbook)
“The Diary of Anne Frank” play Act 1 quiz
ReadyFlorida Quiz
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Assignments Due |
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ReadyFlorida Quiz
“The Diary of Anne Frank” play, Act 1 quiz
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