Day 142 of 180Week 29 of 36, TuesdayFourth quarter

Two readings, one ending

๐Ÿ“– Reading๐Ÿ” Practiseโฑ๏ธ about 40 minutes

Argue two defensible readings of an ending and judge which the evidence supports.

Reps on something already met. Short, and worth doing even on a bad evening.

Today is rung 10 of 12 on this topic

Literary analysis โ€” how the writing creates the meaning

Can do: Explains how specific choices โ€” structure, imagery, point of view โ€” produce the effect on a reader.

Why it matters

High-school English is almost entirely this. The skill is moving from what happens to how the writer made it happen.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Writes about the character as if they were a real person, with nothing about the author's choices.

โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check

"Why did the author choose a first-person narrator here? What would change in third person?"

Solid looks like: Reasoning about the effect of the choice, not just the content.

The full activity for this topic ยท 25 minutes

Change One Thing

A passage from a novelPaper
  1. 1Read a strong passage and note its effect.
  2. 2Rewrite it changing exactly one thing: person, tense, or the order of information.
  3. 3Read both aloud and describe precisely what changed for the reader.
  4. 4Repeat with a different change.
  5. 5Write a paragraph explaining why the author's original choice was the right one.

If it's too hard

Change first person to third and discuss the difference.

If it's too easy

Analyse structure across a whole chapter โ€” what's withheld, and when it's revealed.

Say this

"That's what happened. How did the writing make you feel it? What choice did the author make?"

Reading practice

Week 29 at a glance

  1. Monday ยท Day 141

    ๐Ÿ”ข Math

    A function for something real

  2. Tuesday ยท Day 142

    ๐Ÿ“– Reading

    Two readings, one ending

  3. Wednesday ยท Day 143

    ๐Ÿ”ข Math

    Transformations checkpoint

  4. Thursday ยท Day 144

    โœ๏ธ Writing

    Sources ranked

  5. Friday ยท Day 145

    ๐ŸŒ Social Studies

    Explain the separation of powers

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