Week #20: Unit 4 Analyzing Literary & Historical Texts
Bell-Ringer:
Record homework in planner
10 Minutes of independent reading
Warm-Up:
Review the text and TBQs for The Night Before the Invasion.
Mini-Lesson:
Today we will learn how authors of fiction use history to help tell
a story by reading about the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, which
is the historical component in Someone Named Eva.
is the historical component in Someone Named Eva.
So that we can have a better understanding the historical significance
of the setting, events, characters, and actions in a historical fiction story.
of the setting, events, characters, and actions in a historical fiction story.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve written at least three newly
learned facts for each section of the note catcher.
learned facts for each section of the note catcher.
Class Work:
Reading MAPs Testing
Someone Named Eva Note Catcher
Homework:
Complete the reading, annotating, and TBQ’s (packet) for The Night Before the Invasion. (Due Wednesday)
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