English One Hilts Lesson Plans Also Available At: http://hilts.deerparkpages.com/ Date Monday Activities 12.05.11 INDEPENDENT READING PROJECT – Finish presentations if not done SHORT STORY UNIT Literary Focus: Narrator and Voice Literary Terms (p. 221) – Narrator, Point of View (omniscient, third person limited, first person) unreliable narrator, tone, voice. Literary Focus: Narrator and Voice Read “The Interlopers” by Saki (p. 233) - Literary Focus – Omniscient Narrator - Reading Focus – Drawing Conclusions - Fill out Graphic Organizer (Prereading, During Reading, After Reading) Complete questions 7, 8, 12 on p. 241 (be sure to restate the question) Tuesday ET#4: Have you ever become friends with a former enemy? How did you overcome your differences? What advice would you give to help two enemies become friends? 12.06.11 SHORT STORY UNIT Discuss ET from yesterday (“Only your enemies speak the truth…” Literary Focus: Narrator and Voice Read “The Interlopers” by Saki (p. 233) - Literary Focus – Omniscient Narrator - Reading Focus – Drawing Conclusions - Fill out Graphic Organizer Organizer (Prereading, During Reading, After Reading) Complete questions 7, 8, 12 on p. 241 (be sure to restate the question) Quiz: “The Interlopers” Wednesday ET#5: What is more frightening to you – the known or the unknown? Explain your answer. 12.07.11 ET#1: “Only enemies speak the truth…” by Stephen King. What do you think he means by this statement. Do you agree or disagree? Why/why not? SHORT STORY UNIT Quiz: “The Interlopers” by Saki Quiz: Open Notes Quiz over Literary Terms Literary Focus: Narrator and Voice Thursday ET#4: How do we find out what another person is like? What can prevent us from learning about someone’s true personality? Explain your answers. 12.08.11 SHORT STORY UNIT Literary Focus: Narrator and Voice Finish “The Wife’s Story” by Ursula K Le Guin (p.271) - Literary Focus: Narrator (POV) and Voice - Reading Focus: Asking Questions - Fill out graphic Organizer (Prereading, During Reading, After Reading) Complete questions 3, 10, 11, 13 on p. 275 (Be sure to Room F-105 (509) 468-3591 Homework English One Hilts Lesson Plans Also Available At: http://hilts.deerparkpages.com/ - Friday 12.09.11 restate the question) Draw a picture of the husband at the beginning of the story. Include characterization (quotes from the story); draw a picture of the husband at the end of the story. How has he changed? How has the wife’s view of the husband changed? ET#5: Write a brief story from the point of view of the following: your chair, your pencil, your cell phone, etc. (100 words) SHORT STORY UNIT Finish “The Wife’s Story” by Ursula K Le Guin (p.271) - Fill out graphic Organizer (Prereading, During Reading, After Reading) Complete questions 3, 10, 11, 13 on p. 275 (Be sure to restate the question) - Draw a picture of the husband at the beginning of the story. Include characterization (quotes from the story); draw a picture of the husband at the end of the story. How has he changed? How has the wife’s view of the husband changed? ASSESSMENT: Extended Response over “The Interlopers” or “The Wife’s Story” Room F-105 (509) 468-3591