ELA WEDNESDAY Agenda 10/13/21- Live Session: Lesson 25 & Whipping Boy Cold Read Constructed Response

  • Due Oct 13, 2021 at 11:59pm
  • Points 9
  • Questions 1
  • Available until Jan 4, 2022 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit None
  • Allowed Attempts 2

Instructions

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Unit 1 Whipping Boy

Today's Lesson: #25 Ch. 9, Using Historical Non-Fiction to Better Understand Characters

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       Assignment       

 

  • Complete the Second Half of the Cold Read Task Assessment below.
  • Reread the passage "The middle Ages, Medieval Castles" carefully.
  • Today you will reread the last 3 sentences of the passage address the prompt and write a constructed response essay:

     

    “Lords and ladies also benefited from the townsfolk who provided food and goods. The castles system was interdependent between the wealthy and the poor. They both needed each other to survive and thrive.”

    Write a CER Paragraph that explains how this detail is reflected in the events and themes of ​The Whipping Boy​. Use evidence from the passage to support your response. Use the conventions of standard English.

    Quiz/Submission   

 

  • Once your CER Paragraph is written, or typed into a google or word doc, follow directions to turn it in  
  • Be sure to press SUBMIT at the bottom of the page when you finish
  • Do your absolute best work!

 

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Unit Goal:  

  • Students read literary and informational texts to understand the class system of the Middle Ages through the fictional tale of two unlikely friends, Price Brat and his whipping boy. Students express their understanding by synthesizing the knowledge they gained about the history of the Middle Ages to study how the actions and changes in characters affect the events in a text and the development of theme.

Objectives: 

  • Build knowledge of the Middle Ages through research. 
  • Read, discuss, and write about texts. 
  • Write a response that analyzes events and characteristics to determine the theme of this novel.
    • Don't miss Live Sessions so that you can successfully meet these objectives. 

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