The Lightning Thief & Greek Mythology (2020)

Lesson 6
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ELA

Unit 10

6th Grade

Lesson 6 of 28

Objective


Make inferences about Percy based on his inner thoughts.

Analyze how the author uses first person point of view and dialogue to characterize Percy.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan  — Ch. 3

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Target Task


Riordan has characterized Percy so far in the novel through his actions and inner thoughts. Which of these two author's craft tools do you think has revealed more about Percy and why? There is not a single right answer to this question. Just decide which you think has been more important, and choose one example from the text to support your response.

References

EngageNY ELA Grade 6: Module 1: Unit 1: Lesson 5

Grade 6: Module 1: Unit 1: Lesson 5 created by Expeditionary Learning, on behalf of Public Consulting Group, Inc. is made available by Engage NY under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. © Public Consulting Group, Inc., with a perpetual license granted to Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound, Inc. Accessed Aug. 23, 2017, 10:03 a.m..

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Key Questions


  • What does Percy think about in this chapter? Cite evidence of First Person Point of View If students are stuck, direct them to key phrases such as “I thought” or “I wondered” or “I felt” in the text. What inferences can we make based on these inner thoughts? (Students should annotate for this throughout the whole chapter.)
  • Summarize Percy and his mother’s relationship. Which author’s craft tool does the author use to develop their relationship? Make sure to use details to support your answer.
  • Why is Montauk a special place for Percy and his mother?
  • What literary devices (strategies) has the author used to help the reader get to know Percy so far in The Lightning Thief? 
  • On p. 36, what does the extra space between paragraphs represent? 

Vocabulary


dyslexic (38)
hyperactive (38, prefix: hyper-)
vivid (41, prefix: viv-)

Notes


This lesson connects with a unit test question.

Common Core Standards


  • RL.6.6 — Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.
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