Objective: SWBAT explain how Jody’s treatment of Janie can be used to indirectly characterize him.
Do-Now: “We often criticize others for the faults we have ourselves.” Do you agree with this quote? Do you believe when people criticize others they are pointing out faults in the other people that they also have themselves. Have you often done this or has someone done this to you? Explain.
Today: 1) Teacher will review direct and indirect characterization. Class will practice characterizing Janie and Jody.
2) Class will begin to read Chapter #7. How do Jody’s criticisms toward Janie represent faults he finds in himself? Why does he bring Janie down to try to make himself feel better?
3) Students will finish reading Chapter #7. Why does Janie finally stand up to Jody? How has Jody now begun to lose all his power?
4) Students will begin to complete questions for Chapter #7.
Exit Slip: Describe the falling out between Jody and Janie. What made Janie finally snap? Why do you believe she put up with Jody’s abuse for so long?
Homework: Finish Chapter #7 Questions
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