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Lesson Overview
Objective
Writers finish their drafts adding figurative language to reveal the narrator's thoughts and feelings indirectly.
Readings and Materials
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Book: The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
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Sample Response: Sample HOMS Figurative Language Page (G7, U4, L4)
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Sample Response: Sample Descriptive Details Brainstorming Page (G7, U4, L4)
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Sample Response: Narrative Sample Response (G7, U4, L4)
Lesson Map
Write a personal vignette using descriptive details and figurative language to indirectly characterize the narrator.
Writers brainstorm descriptive details that indirectly characterize the narrator and draft the first paragraph of a personal vignette.
- Narrative Brainstorming Page (G7, U4, L4)
- Descriptive Details Brainstorming Page (G7, U4, L4)
Standards
W.7.3.aW.7.3.bW.7.3.d
Writers draft anecdotes to indirectly characterize the narrator.
Standards
W.7.3.bW.7.3.d
Writers finish their drafts adding figurative language to reveal the narrator's thoughts and feelings indirectly.
- Figurative Language Brainstorming Page (G7, U4, L4)
- Descriptive Details Brainstorming Page (G7, U4, L4)
Standards
W.7.3.bW.7.3.d
Writers revise personal vignettes to add variety and clarity by using complex sentences to connect ideas.
Standards
Write a literary analysis that argues a claim supported by a strong introduction and context to explain embedded quotations.
Draft an outline including a strong claim and evidence to support the claim.
- Argumentative Multi-Paragraph Outline (G6–8)
- Symbolism Note Catcher (G7, U4)
Standards
W.7.1W.7.5W.7.9
Draft an introduction that includes a lead, necessary context, and a clear claim with supporting reasons.
- Argumentative Multi-Paragraph Outline (G6–8)
- Symbolism Note Catcher (G7, U4)
- Argumentative Mentor Text (G7, U4, L18)
Standards
W.7.1W.7.1.a
Standards
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