UNPACKING THE STANDARDS CCSS Standard: 2.RI.9 Standard : 2.RI.9- Compare and contrast the most important points presented by two text on the same topic. Prerequisite Skills Describe the authors reasoning by finding support within the text Identify and recognize basic similarities and differences in two text with the same topic Identify the most important points in the text Integrate visual information to clarify understanding Understand how illustration help explain the text Key Terms (vocabulary)
1939. The three components that were different were the way it ended, the violence included, and why the characters were lacking. In the book the way it ends makes the audience think that OZ is a real place that does exist. There were books that came after this book which involved Dorothy living in the land of Oz. However, in the movie Dorothy wakes up from a nap at the end; indicating the whole experience was a dream. Another difference was that the movie didn’t describe how each character became how
Introduction The story of the Gadarene demoniacs in Matthew 8:28-9:1 begins with the conclusion of another miracle. After calming a storm out at sea, Jesus disembarks in Gadara. He encounters two possessed men living in the tombs who are making it difficult for people to pass by. The men recognize Jesus as the Son of God and call out to him defensively. Before Jesus even acknowledges them, the demons ask to be sent to a heard of swine, if they are to be cast out. Jesus simply says “Go!” and the demons
the words are insufficient to describe a certain situation. David Wiesner's The Three Pigs, Anthony Browne's Voices in the Park, and Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith's The Stinky Cheese Man are the fine examples of postmodern picture books. If the children are taught explaining the illustration with a minimal amount of texts, it gives more comprehensive knowledge to the children. Especially, when we use animated characters, it seems more agreeable even if the animal characters behave like human beings. The
Heroism on the Farm- Who Has It? What would you sacrifice in order to save the runt of a litter of pigs? Would you sacrifice anything at all? How far would you go in order to save this pig? These questions are answered in E.B. White’s Charlotte’s Web, in which an eight-year-old named Fern saves the runt of the pig’s litter. The story follows the journey of this girl, her pig Wilbur, and the spider, Charlotte, who also decides to help save Wilbur’s life, after finding out he will be slaughtered to
Intellectual, pro-education, and vivacious. Three words is all it takes to describe a character who literally has much character. Snowball, one of the three pigs that are leading Animal Farm, is all about spreading education to the rest of the animals on the farm. Co-leader, Napolean, and Snowball work together and put two important parts into place. Napolean being the muscle, and Snowball being the brain. This character is smart, and wants to make sure everyone surrounding him will build skill as
Animal Farm is a novel about the pigs leading a rebellion, overthrowing their farmer, and then taking control of the farm. The setting of the story is Manor Farm in England with Mr. Jones, the farmer. The main characters include Old Major, Snowball, and Napoleon. Each of these pigs helped to lead the animals into rebellion. Major was the initial one to start the movement and the other two were the main leaders that carried it on after he passed away. When the animals became tired of Mr. Jones’s
English Essay 3. Of all of the characters in Animal Farm, are there any who seem to represent the point of view of the author? Which of the animals or people do you think come(s) closest to achieving Orwell's perspective on Animal Farm? George Orwell brings to life many characters in the novel Animal Farm. He introduces very interesting characters like Boxer, Benjamin, and Napoleon. All of which are very interesting, however, none of them fully represent Orwell’s point of view. In Animal Farm
Animal Farm by George Orwell Is Animal Farm by George Orwell merely a political argument or does it manage to entertain the reader as a story in itself In this Personal Study I shall be writing about how Animal Farm by George Orwell entertained me as a novel while putting over a political argument in the process. The opening chapter introduces the theme of revolution that dominates the whole novel, and aswell as doing that it also introduces the farm animals
listing/map you choose 3 separate activities to write lesson plans for To understand how the animal characters in the book are similar and different. Diversity. And yet each get along well with other. How Charlotte saves the pig. Activism how the animals see the story from different perspectives you will use a separate template for each lesson Theme One: To understand how the animal characters in the book are similar and different. Diversity. And yet each get along well with other. Objective