Self-start --10 minutes
1. Log into your Google account.2. Please read the short article about The House on Mango Street at this link.
3. After you finish reading it, please write a five sentence summary of the article in the comments section below. Make sure you post your comment under your Google account then submit.
4. When you are finished, you may look over Announcements, Toolbox, and Lesson for today (listed below), then close your laptop and return to your seat. We will use the computers again later, so you don't need to log out yet.
Announcements
Disclosure documents due today!
You will receive your oops passes today.
We will talk about your Reading for Pleasure assignment and get a handout for notetaking today.
Toolbox
Review of clauses and phrases.
Lesson
Read some of Mango Street, review paragraph writing patterns
Closing
We have practiced writing the eight-sentence burst together. Please follow the burst pattern to write a paragraph about the things you love about your home or family in the comments section below. Make sure you are still logged into Google so it records who posted the comment.
She likes to use grammar and traditional form
ReplyDeleteShe gives her adiuance a snapshot of whats going on in the story like children's pleasure to the disappointment of losing a person she loves and having to move to a new street and town
This book is about a girl and her childhood memories. Where it talks about what her pleasures were and things she did. Out of most women she was one of them that escaped and became a writer. She was really poetic and smart. Where they were there was a lot of poverty and cruel boyfriends and husbands those men would just leave them with lots of babies.
ReplyDeleteThis book comes to show that no matter what happens anyone can do something they really like to do. In Mango Street there were really rude husbands who didn't love their families because all they did was mistreat them and would leave the mothers with the babies. This girl was smart and as she grew up she decided to become a writer. And she did. She didn't need anyone else because she was doing what she liked to do.
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