lyddie: lesson two, unit 1
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NYS Common Core 7th Grade ELA Module 2 Unit 1TRANSCRIPT
DO NOW
Closely examine three pictures on next three slides.
Each is a setting in the book.
Answer questions on entry task!
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B
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LyddieSetting
SettingThe time and place of a story
• What helped you match the description with the picture?
• Can you guess the time & place for Lyddie?
LyddieLearning Objectives
I can analyze how plot, character and setting interact in Lyddie.
I can use context clues – in a sentence and on a page – to determine the meaning of unknown words.
LyddieDefinitions
Copy into the back of your notebook:
setting: the time and place of a story
characters: people or animals who act in a story
plot: the sequence of events in a story
LyddieDefinitions
Copy into the back of your notebook:
interaction:
“inter” = between
LyddieDefinitions
Copy into the back of your notebook:
analyze: • to examine (look at) something
carefully; • to understand by looking at
something’s parts
Whose interaction did we analyze in A Long Walk to Water?
By Katherine Paterson
Lyddie
Look at the book cover:
What clues tell you that a person, not a place is the focus of the book?
By Katherine Paterson
Lyddie
Big questions for the book
What are working conditions?
Why do they matter?
Who creates them?
LyddieReader’s Notes Packet
Look at your Notes Packet
1. How are these similar to our notes in A Long Walk to Water?
2. How are they different?
Chapter
Setting Characters Plot How do the setting, character and/ or plot interact?
1 When Lyddie’s mother decides to go to her sister’s farm, what do Lyddie and Charlie do?
What does this show about Lyddie’s relationship with her mother and with her brother?
LyddieReading Chapters 1-3
LyddieRead Aloud
Reading the book!
Some chapters read in class… some chapters you’ll have to read on your own!
Will answer questions as we read!
Questions Answers
1. At the bottom of page 2, a sentence says:
“Could he in his frustration, take a mighty leap?”
Mighty is a word in your Reader’s Notes Packet. Use the definition to restate this sentence using a different word. *
* Rewrite the sentence using a synonym for “mighty.”
LyddieRead pages 1-3
Questions Answers
2. Lyddie is the main character in this book.
What have we learned about Lyddie from this story (so far)?
LyddieReading Pages 1-3
Questions Answers
3. On page 5, Lyddie describes her mother as “queer in the head.”
What does queer mean?
How do context clues help you figure it out?
What word(s) might we use today to describe Lyddie’s mother?
LyddiePages 4-7
Questions Answers
4. On page 6, the text states:“The only charity Lyddie dreaded more than Aunt Clarissa’s…”
Look at your Reader’s Notes page for the definition of charity.
Restate the sentence using a different word.
How do we use the word charity today?
How is this similar and different to how it is being used here?
LyddiePages 4-7
Questions Answers
5. On page 7, the text says:“She minded mightily begin beholden.”
Notice the word mightily, which is the adverb form of mighty.
What does beholden mean? How can you tell?
What is the connection between charity and beholden?
LyddiePages 4-7
Chapter
Setting Characters Plot How do the setting, character and/ or plot interact?
1 When Lyddie’s mother decides to go to her sister’s farm, what do Lyddie and Charlie do?
What does this show about Lyddie’s relationship with her mother and with her brother?
LyddieReader’s Packet
Chapter
Setting Characters Plot How do the setting, character and/ or plot interact?
1 FarmVermont 1843
Lyddie (13)Charlie (10)Rachel (6)Agnes (4)Mama
bearClarissaJudah
A bear comes into the cabin.
Lyddie keeps the family safe.
Mama, Rachel and Agnes leave to live with Judah and Clarissa.
When Lyddie’s mother decides to go to her sister’s farm, what do Lyddie and Charlie do?
What does this show about Lyddie’s relationship with her mother and with her brother?
LyddieReader’s Packet
LyddieIndependent Reading
Reading Lyddie - high school style!
Step 1: Read at home
Step 2: Work in class to better understand what you read.
Step 3: Daily Do Now quiz on last night’s reading (Can use Notes, but not the book!)
LyddieIndependent Reading
What can you do to read well on your own?
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LyddieIndependent Reading
How will reading carefully and having strong Reader’s Notes help you on the Do Now quizzes?
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LyddieHomework
Homework• Finish reading to the end of Chapter 2
• Complete Reader’s Notes for Chapters 1-2
• Be prepared for a quiz tomorrow!