Bell Work
- Complete a Frayer model for each of the following words:
- conceived
- vexed
- stifled
- crevice
- audacity
- vehemently
- derision
- hypocritical
- unreliable narrator
- first person point of view
- third person point of view
- suspense
Class Work
- Read “The Tell-Tale Heart,” by Edgar Alan Poe (p. 89-94 in your Collections textbook).
- As you read, gather evidence to support your answers to the following questions:
- How is the narrator unreliable?
- How did the author use point of view to create suspense?
Homework
- Study for tomorrow’s quiz on The Tell-Tale Heart.
- Portfolio check tomorrow
- Continue to work on your portfolio (due 5/12).
- Portfolio Checklist
- Table of Contents
- Defining Characteristics of the Horror Genre foldable (completed 3/21)
- Man-Made Monsters
- Annotated copy (completed 3/22)
- Frayer Models (completed 3/23)
- Choice of 1 Activity: Character Sketch or RACE paragraphs (completed 3/23)
- Text Analysis (completed 3/24)
- Culminating Activity: Create Your Own Monster (completed 3/24)
- The Monkey’s Paw
- Frayer Models (completed 3/27)
- Plot diagram (completed 3/28)
- Analyzing the Text questions or Text vs. Film double bubble map (completed 3/29)
- Text Analysis (completed 3/29)
- Culminating Activity: Research Report (completed 3/27)
- The Tell-Tale Heart
- Frayer Models (3/30)
- Textual Evidence (3/30)
- Portfolio Checklist