Good Morning 6th Graders,
Today is an 'A' Day. Make sure you use the bathroom & sharpen your pencils. Check to see that you have everything you need for your morning classes.
Thank you
Mr. Trumble
ELA:
Do Now:
Today is an 'A' Day. Make sure you use the bathroom & sharpen your pencils. Check to see that you have everything you need for your morning classes.
Thank you
Mr. Trumble
ELA:
Do Now:
- Write tonight's homework down in your agenda
- Pick up a Compare/Contrast Graphic Organizer
- Pick up the compare/contrast mini essay HW sheet
Homework:
- Complete the 2 paragraph Compare/Contrast Mini-essay
Activity #1
Movie - Freak the Mighty (Part 1)
Standards:
RL6.7 - Compare & Contrast the experience of reading a story to viewing a video, including contrasting what you "see" or "hear" when reading the text to what you perceive when you view the movie.
Directions:
As you watch the first part of the movie record information in the graphic organizer to track the similarities and differences. You will use this information to help you create written responses comparing and contrasting the similarities and differences between the book and the movie.
Important:
Movie - Freak the Mighty (Part 1)
Standards:
RL6.7 - Compare & Contrast the experience of reading a story to viewing a video, including contrasting what you "see" or "hear" when reading the text to what you perceive when you view the movie.
Directions:
As you watch the first part of the movie record information in the graphic organizer to track the similarities and differences. You will use this information to help you create written responses comparing and contrasting the similarities and differences between the book and the movie.
Important:
- Focus on the Literary Elements we have studied when thinking about the similarities and differences.
- Characterization - Are the characters developed in the movie the same as the book?
- Setting - How do the settings compare? Include the way you envisioned the setting in the book to what you see in the movie.
- Point of View - Does the movie use the same point of view as the book?
- Plot - How do the events in the movie compare to the events in the book? Focus on the larger more important events and not the small insignificant details.
Writing Strategy - Constructing a written response with:
an
- Introduction
- Details (about both the book and movie)
- Evidence (from both the book and movie)
- Reflection/Conclusion
Many times you will need additional Details & Evidence so the format of your essay might look like this:
I I
D D
E D
D Or D
E This E
D E
E E
R R
RTI
Analysis of Similarities & Differences
Drafting paragraphs to write about similarities & Differences between the book & the Movie
Analysis of Similarities & Differences
Drafting paragraphs to write about similarities & Differences between the book & the Movie
Standards
W6.4 - Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience
Writing Strategy - Constructing a written response with:
an
Introduction
Details
Evidence
Reflection/Conclusion
Example:
There are
many similarities between the book, “Freak the Mighty” and the movie, “The
Mighty”. The first similarity worth noting is the way the characters are
portrayed and developed throughout the story. In the book and in the movie Max
feels like he does not have a brain until Freak comes along. Kevin is super smart and he talks like a
dictionary in the film and in the novel. He is also still battling a physical
disability and has to use crutches. Another similarity is the plot event where
the boys go to the fireworks and millpond. In both the story and the movie
Kevin acts as the brain telling Max what to do, and Max acts as the body
carrying Kevin. I think the movie does a good job of recreating the novel for
movie goers. If you like the book, you will probably enjoy the film.
There are
many differences between the book, “Freak the Mighty” and the movie, “The
Mighty”. The first major difference between the book and the movie is the way
Max and Kevin’s friendship begins. In the book their friendship begins when Max
helps Kevin get a toy ornithopter out of a tree. It is this small act of kindness that starts
their friendship in the novel, but in the movie their friendship starts when
Kevin becomes Max’s tutor. Kevin then gives Max money to take him to the
fireworks. Another difference between the two is the setting. When reading the
book I picture a small run down town, and in the movie the setting is a large
heavy populated city. In my opinion the book does a better job telling the
story of Max and Kevin becoming Freak the Mighty. I recommend reading the book
before watching the movie.
Directions:
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