20 February 2014 Objective SWBAT read an interview narrative and analyze it using the SOAPSTone strategy. Agenda 1. What is an Interview Narrative? 2. Before Reading ? 3. “WMDs”-Read 1. Parallel Structure 2. SOAPSTone 4. Exit 5. Homework Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, or Interview Narrative Welcome. Please take a quiet seat. Take out your HOMEWORK from last night. Prepare for a discussion warm-up! 20 February 2014 Objective SWBAT read an interview narrative and analyze it using the SOAPSTone strategy. Agenda 1. What is an Interview Narrative? 2. Before Reading ? 3. “WMDs”-Read 1. Parallel Structure 2. SOAPSTone 4. Exit 5. Homework Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, or Interview Narrative What is an interview narrative? 20 February 2014 Objective SWBAT read an interview narrative and analyze it using the SOAPSTone strategy. Agenda 1. What is an Interview Narrative? 2. Before Reading ? 3. “WMDs”-Read 1. Parallel Structure 2. SOAPSTone 4. Exit 5. Homework Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, or Interview Narrative What is an interview narrative? It tells a story. It contains certain elements that are common to all narratives: Plot, Characters, Setting, 20 February 2014 Objective SWBAT read an interview narrative and analyze it using the SOAPSTone strategy. Agenda 1. What is an Interview Narrative? 2. Before Reading ? 3. “WMDs”-Read 1. Parallel Structure 2. SOAPSTone 4. Exit 5. Homework Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, or Interview Narrative SOAPSTone 20 February 2014 Objective SWBAT read an interview narrative and analyze it using the SOAPSTone strategy. Agenda 1. What is an Interview Narrative? 2. Before Reading ? 3. “WMDs”-Read 1. Parallel Structure 2. SOAPSTone 4. Exit 5. Homework Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, or Interview Narrative Before Reading “WMDs” Consider the title of the article. What inferences might you draw regarding Liddell based on the article’s title? Your Name My Name Class Date 20 February 2014 Objective SWBAT read an interview narrative and analyze it using the SOAPSTone strategy. Agenda 1. What is an Interview Narrative? 2. Before Reading ? 3. “WMDs”-Read 1. Parallel Structure 2. SOAPSTone 4. Exit 5. Homework Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, or Interview Narrative Reading and Interview Narrative- “WMDs” S(peaker)- What does the reader know about the writer? O(ccasion)- What are the circumstances surrounding this text? A(udience)- Who is the target audience? P(urpose)-Why did the author write this text? S(ubject)-What is the topic? Tone- What is the author’s tone, or attitude, towards the subject? 20 February 2014 Objective SWBAT read an interview narrative and analyze it using the SOAPSTone strategy. Agenda 1. What is an Interview Narrative? 2. Before Reading ? 3. “WMDs”-Read 1. Parallel Structure 2. SOAPSTone 4. Exit 5. Homework Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, or Interview Narrative Exit Explain how O’Connor transforms the interview into a narrative. How does he make it a story? How does he use details and his voice as a writer to appeal to his target audience? 20 February 2014 Objective SWBAT read an interview narrative and analyze it using the SOAPSTone strategy. Agenda 1. What is an Interview Narrative? 2. Before Reading ? 3. “WMDs”-Read 1. Parallel Structure 2. SOAPSTone 4. Exit 5. Homework Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, or Interview Narrative Homework Write a Prose Narrative, Poetry Narrative, OR Interview Narrative