introduction welcome to ms. carmichael’s english 3 class
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IntroductionIntroduction
Welcome to Ms. Carmichael’s Welcome to Ms. Carmichael’s English 3 ClassEnglish 3 Class
Creating a poem about Creating a poem about me, myself and I!me, myself and I!
Name:_____________Title (of Poem):_________________
I will never_____________________I will never _____________________And I will never __________________I will always_____________________
To consider my biggest dream fulfilled I would have to ______________________ by _____________________
Directions: Fill in the blanks appropriately according to you as a
person!
ExampleExample
Ms. Carmichael
ABSOLUTE Affirmation
I will never give up,
I will never bungee jump,
And I will never crush a dream.
I will always see the daffodils in March as absolute truth of the power of
optimism. My goal for this year is to do my best to make sure
all my students are successful.
The American DreamThe American Dream
An Introduction
Suite Madame Blue
Sweet Suite
Homophones
Wife or prominent female figure
A woman who runs a brothel
Homonyms
Color Feeling
What is America being personified as in this song?
• What is your evidence?
Wife or prominent female figure
A woman who runs a brothel
Personified: Giving human qualities to something non human
Annotate as you listen
What is America being personified as in this song?
• What is your evidence?• Write a 5-7 sentence paragraph drawing a
conclusion and defending your response with at least one SPECIFIC example from the song.
Wife or prominent female figure
A woman who runs a brothel
DiscussionDiscussion
Turn to the person sitting behind you and compare your responses. If you disagree, try to persuade them to your point of view with your evidence. If you agree, add to
your evidence.
What is the tone of the song?
• TONE: Attitude of the author—how does the author feel about the subject?
I’m a fool
I wait long ago
I long for the past Discuss with your partner and come to a consensus on a tone
using a good adjective.
Identify OpinionsIdentify Opinions
• Given the Given the tonetone and and personificationpersonification, , how does the artist feel about current how does the artist feel about current America?America?
Identify Your OpinionsIdentify Your Opinions
• How would you personify America? Explain your choice and why in 1-2 sentences on the card provided. Turn in to the 4th period box before you leave.
Great beginnings
page 10 Writing handbook.
PERSONIFICATION
Definition in your own words Part of speech?
Picture—what does it look like?
Use it in a sentence
Personification ReviewChoose one of the following ideas to personify in your own way. You should
have a minimum of five sentences when you are done.
Trees Leaves River Ocean
Stars Flame Car Chair
Cup Paper Computer Chainsaw
Campfire Sun Clouds Pluto (planet)
Example:Regular, boring sentence: The train whistle blew in the night.Personified sentence: The lonely train whistle cried out in the night.
Phillis Wheatley Phillis Wheatley
•First African American in the United First African American in the United States to States to publishpublish a a book of poetry. book of poetry.
•Published in England firstPublished in England first•Document had to be signed by men who Document had to be signed by men who had examined and found her to be had examined and found her to be worthy and “smart enough” to be a poet. worthy and “smart enough” to be a poet.
““To His Excellency, General To His Excellency, General George Washington”George Washington”
• Ode to George Washington. • America is personified as the goddess
Columbia. – female counterpart of Christopher Columbus (District
of Columbia, Columbia pictures, Columbia records etc.)
• Often depicted holding a liberty pole, propping up a shield of the United States, standing beside a bust or depiction of George Washington, or offering food to a bald eagle.
Personifying AmericaPersonifying AmericaAuthor Styx Wheatley
Background
Tone
Main idea
Why do you think these interpretations are so different?
Look over your notes from yesterday…
• The American Dream is a national ethos of the US in which freedom includes a promise of the possibility of prosperity and success. – In Styx’ opinion, has the American Dream
changed from Wheatley’s day to today? Explain.
How do the poems show that the American vision or ideal has changed?
Theme
• Broad idea or message that is conveyed by a work.
• What is one theme that we have already looked at?
Phyllis Wheatley: 1753-1784
Styx:
1970’s-1980’s
You:
1990’s-2000’s
How would you personify How would you personify America? America?
• Queen/Princess• Well respected
celebrity• Soldier• Mother/Father/
Caregiver
• Drunk• Gambler• Not respected
celebrity• Hacker• Thief
PositivePositive NegativeNegative
Your Turn Your Turn
• Define your idea of the American Dream and personify America. Thinking about current events and the two poems we looked at today, how would you personify America? Would she be the goddess that Wheatley sees or the “lady of questionable morals” Styx sees? Decide how you would like to personify her and write a poem based on your ideas. Remember to think about the American dream definition and what it means to you.
Your poem should have at least 10 well thought out lines
Writing is NOT Scary
• Why is writing an important skill to Why is writing an important skill to master? master?
• What kind of papers do you typically What kind of papers do you typically write? write?
• What shape is your writing? What shape is your writing?
Audience, Mode and Purpose
Your audience is simple to determine. Essentially, you ask yourself: to whom am I
writing?
Academic Audiences
vs. Non-Academic Audiences
Identify the audience for the following types of writing—Be
Specific1. The New York Times-
Americans—What type of Americans?
-New Yorkers
-Educated
-Businesspersons
-Liberals
2. A memo from an employer3. A love letter4. A text you send to your mother5. A text you send to your friend6. Harry Potter7. Fifty Shades of Grey
This requires good NOUNS and ADJECTIVES
• REMEMBER? Great beginnings page 10 Writing handbook.
Mode: The main purpose of this mode is…
Sub-Modes
Narrative Writing:-relates a personal
experience-tells a story based on a
real or imagined events.
-culminates in theme
Personal NarrativeNarrative Fiction
Expository Writing: -gives information-explains something-clarifies a process-defines a concept
Compare and ContrastDivisionClassificationExemplificationDefinitionReaction
Persuasive Writing:-attempts to convince
the reader of something
-based on a topic that is limited, debatable, and meaningful.
Argumentative Writing
Descriptive Writing:-describes an object,
place, or person -helps reader visualize
description
To entertain or to explain/teach or to reflect
To inform
To persuade
To explain/teach or to reflect
First you have to decide… First you have to decide…
• Queen/Princess• Well respected
celebrity• Soldier• Mother/Father/
Caregiver
• Drunk• Gambler• Not respected
celebrity• Hacker• Thief
PositivePositive NegativeNegative
Gambler
Reckless
Selfish
Risk taker
Rich/poor
Come up with at least 6 adjectives that describe what you chose.
Gambler
Reckless
Selfish
Risk taker
Rich/poor
How do these adjectives apply to America?
America is selfish because…
America is reckless because…
America is a risk taker because…
America is rich/poor because…
Use literary elements..
• PERSONIFICATION
• Simile– America is like a gambler…
• Onomatopoeia– Pow! Bang! Whap! Ooh!
• Alliteration– The garish gambler