Friday, January 17, 2020

Performance Task: A Rose for Emily

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Goal: Understand how Faulkner uses flashback and foreshadowing in his writing

Agenda:
Journal
SPW Presentation Work Time
Flashback in Text
Flashback in Movies
Performance Task

1. Journal 
Did Emily have a good reason to kill Homer? Explain your view.

2. SPW Presentations 
Today we will hear the final presentations for "A Rose for Emily:"
3. Flashback In Text 
I will be showing you a few examples of flashback or foreshadowing, and it's your job to decide which is which. Decide with your table. This is just one example:



4. Flashback in Movies Movies 
  • You are going to watch a 10 minute compilation of Disney movies that show you the difference between flashback and foreshadowing. 
  • You will need headphones. 
  • The video will pause occasionally to check in with you and you need to answer the question correctly to move forward.
  • Click here to access the video
5. Performance Task: A Rose for Emily 
  • There is a performance task listed in Google Classroom called "Performance Task: A Rose for Emily"
  • Your job is to fill in these sentences and turn this document into a cohesive paragraph.
  • You will ultimately be answering the question, "How does William Faulkner use flashback and foreshadowing to develop the plot of “A Rose for Emily”
Reminders: 
  • You should be finished with the Navigating the Waters questions in Google Classroom. Make sure those are done because they're going in Powerschool this weekend. 
  • We have no school Monday. It's Martin Luther King Jr. Day!