Thursday, December 9, 2010

Week 5 12/6/10 – 12/10/10

As we are reading poetry and looking at various parts of poems, can you notice some of the same figurative language in your independent reading? Using your notes from this week, give examples of each of the parts of figurative language we've been discussing.   You may not find all types. If you can’t find any, look at the poem you put on the moodle or the lyrics to your favorite song.  The chart attachment is at the bottom of this page 'Week 5 Blog', use it to set up your blog.
Type of F.L. Pg. # Quote/Example From Book


Simile: (pg.205) "From the bright white flowers that reached out like trailing finger."
Simile:(pg.205) " Squat berry bushes that lined up like stone."
Metaphor:(pg.206) "Every one was a flower."
Personification: (pg.205) "Everything in the garden felt so alive."
Personification:(pg.207) "Wes and I just stood there, watching it, until the wind died."
Alliteration: (pg.208) "We Were at the World of Waffles, Which Was located in a small orange building."
Onomatopoeia:  No  
Idiom: (pg.208) "Hey there, sugar," she said to Wes.



Problem/Topic: ­­­­­­­­­­­­  Book figurative language. _______________________________________________________________________

The Task

What were you asked to find?

I was asked to find figurative language.

Restate the problem in your own words:
Find similes, metaphors and more.


What information is given? (key words)

Give examples of all Fig. language.
Use your book notes.





What do I know about…?
Background Knowledge

Describe a process you can use to solve the questions. This goes back to Learning Question.

Under lining the key words.


Describe how you will provide support for your answers.

I will give examples.
Reflection/Analysis

Did you do what the questions asked?
Yes I did answer all the questions.


 What are your questions?
Is it OK if I don't have Onomatopoeia.


Where did you get stuck?
In Onomatopoeia.







Reasonableness & Correctness

Is your answer close to your process/method?

Yes it is.

Is your answer supported with examples and proof?

No I don't think it is my work is amorphous.

Can you get the same answer using another method?
Yes I can.

 

1 comment:

  1. Yuritzi you are an incredible young lady. What a fabulous job you did finding figurative language and in doing your Process your Process. (and yes it is okay not to have onomatopoeia).

    What book are your reading or was it a poem (that is all that you missed). Next time can you go beyond what the prompt asks you to do? For example, could you have put your answers into a sentence and explained why they were the type you said they were?

    Again, well done!

    Grade on Prompt = 7
    Grade on Process = 9

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