🟩Module 10 - W4 - Day 3 - ELA

Lesson Instructions

You will go through all lessons (grammar, reading, and writing).


Phone.png GRAMMAR

Introduction

We started reviewing figurative language. There are other types of figurative language as well!

Figurative language - 
alliteration - the repetition of consonant sounds
assonance - the repetition of vowel sounds
metaphor - direct comparison without using like or as
simile - comparison using like or as
personification - giving something NOT human, human characteristics
onomatopoeia - sounds
hyperbole - large exaggeration

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Phone (2).png READING

Introduction

Hi Reader! We are going to continue reviewing dramas (or plays/theater). Stories are sometimes separated by chapters in books, but dramas are separated by acts and scenes. 

 

Scenes vs acts
Sometimes, plays are divided into scenes or acts

Scenes change when the setting (place and time) changes. They are shorter than acts.

Acts change when there is a plot twist (like the main conflict reveals itself). It includes many scenes and sometimes has an intermission between them.


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Phone.png WRITING

Introduction

Hi writers! The last few weeks of this module, we will be focusing on cursive! Today, we will learn and write i, t, u, and w.

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Stop and Jot

In Your Notebook:  If you can, print out this sheet. Download this sheet.

If not, you can practice your cursive in your notebook.

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