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Wednesday January 27, 2009

Objective(s) : Compare and contrast parts of Titanic the movie with Titanic the short story by engaging in class discussion. . Wednesday January 27, 2009. Agenda HOMEWORK STRIKE SYSTEM IN EFFECT (3): Silence during video clips “Titanic” video clips I need 4 volunteers to pass out papers .

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Wednesday January 27, 2009

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  1. Objective(s): • Compare and contrast parts of Titanic the movie with Titanic the short story by engaging in class discussion. WednesdayJanuary 27, 2009 Agenda HOMEWORK STRIKE SYSTEM IN EFFECT (3): Silence during video clips “Titanic” video clips I need 4 volunteers to pass out papers  Important Dates: • 1/28: Early Release (Film Club meeting) • 1/30: Film Club Viewing (4pm-6pm)

  2. 1/27/2009 [3 min] WARM UP • What is the difference between situational irony and dramatic irony? Give me one example of both types of irony. • What does the word ominous mean? • Tell me at least 5 ominous signs that the Titanic was doomed to sink. Timer

  3. Plot Diagramming Non-Fiction TAKE NOTES • Fiction vs. Non-Fiction

  4. Don’t be a Titanic failure! NO NOTES • Today, we finish “Titanic.” • You will do silent reading (participation grade). • At the end, answer the questions on the next slide. • Finished early? Do work from other classes, or work quietly on something else. • The last 10 minutes of class are reserved for watching clips from the movie to help visualize what happens.

  5. Don’t be a Titanic failure! NO NOTES • Today, we finish “Titanic.” • You will do silent reading (participation grade). • At the end, answer the questions on the next slide. • Finished early? Do work from other classes, or work quietly on something else. • The last 10 minutes of class are reserved for watching clips from the movie to help visualize what happens.

  6. On piece of paper: Questions NO NOTES • Identify each as either dramatic irony or situational irony (use your notes for help): • Ismay pocketing the warnings about Ice burgs • The band playing “ragtime.” • The lifeboats being launched half empty. • Answer questions 3, 6, 8 (look at your warm up from yesterday)

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