1. Bell Ringer:Simile
A simile compares two things like a metaphor; but, a simile uses the words “like” and “as.” Examples include:
2. Dulce et Decorum Est: Quiz
Finished with your quiz?
-Come check out a computer and complete this form:
Intent to Enroll (3rd period)
-Check your Family Link grades and talk with me
-Finish yesterday's assignment in Google Classroom (Visual Poetry Assessment)
-Start annotating the poem "Who's for the game?
3. Who's for the Game? by: Jessie Pope
4. Begin Prewritting: Venn Diagram using Who's for the Game & Dulce et Decorum Est.
5. Exit Ticket: Thesis Statement
A simile compares two things like a metaphor; but, a simile uses the words “like” and “as.” Examples include:
- Busy as a bee.
- Clean as a whistle.
- Brave as a lion.
- He stood out like a sore thumb.
- In my own words, I define simile as:
- Similes are important in writing/poetry because:
- An example I made up:
2. Dulce et Decorum Est: Quiz
Finished with your quiz?
-Come check out a computer and complete this form:
Intent to Enroll (3rd period)
-Check your Family Link grades and talk with me
-Finish yesterday's assignment in Google Classroom (Visual Poetry Assessment)
-Start annotating the poem "Who's for the game?
3. Who's for the Game? by: Jessie Pope
- Analyze Poem
- PowerPoint Analysis Overview
4. Begin Prewritting: Venn Diagram using Who's for the Game & Dulce et Decorum Est.
5. Exit Ticket: Thesis Statement