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Warm Up—Literary Terms

Warm Up—Literary Terms. Write the definition for at least TWO literary terms in your own words WITHOUT flashcards. Learning Goal. I will be able to identify common literary terms by completing a matching worksheet using flashcards. Instructions—Matching Game.

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Warm Up—Literary Terms

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  1. Warm Up—Literary Terms Write the definition for at least TWOliterary terms in your own words WITHOUT flashcards.

  2. Learning Goal I will be able to identify common literary terms by completing a matching worksheet using flashcards.

  3. Instructions—Matching Game • You will work with your table partner • Write your answers to the worksheet on a separate sheet of paper. (Number and Letter ONLY) • Each partner must have their own answer sheet to turn in. • You will use ONE set of flashcards to help you complete the matching worksheet.

  4. Instructions—Memory Game • Lay ONE set of flashcards out in a grid (6 across/5 down) • Each card must be have its definition face-up! • Partners take turns identifying a definition • If correct, they keep the card • If incorrect they must return the card, opposite partner cannot go back to that card until a turn has passed • Partner with the most cards at the end wins!

  5. Instructions—SUPER-Memory Game • Lay ONE set of flashcards out in a grid (6 across/5 down) • Each card must be have the word face-up! • Partners take turns identifying a definition • If correct, they keep the card • If incorrect they must return the card, opposite partner cannot go back to that card until a turn has passed • Partner with the most cards at the end wins!

  6. Exit Reflection Write the definition for TWO literary terms without your flashcards!

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