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Page 1: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

“Brighton Beach” Intro.6 March 2013

Miss Rice

Page 2: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Warm-Up• What do you already know about the Great Depression?

• What do you think life was like during this time, especially in big cities like New York City? (Think Cinderella Man)

Take out comma rules WS and vocab. HW to be checked/collected

Page 3: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Agenda

• Neil Simon• American life during the Great Depression• The American dinner table• Comma Rules

Page 4: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

ENG. 10 Objectives 3/6

• To finish and review comma rules.• To reinforce understanding of new vocabulary.• To learn about Neil Simon.• To understand the history and social context of NYC life

during the Great Depression.• To understand the traditional family dinner table and

contrast it with today’s dinner table.

Page 5: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Warm-Up

• What was the Great Depression?• What do you think life in New York City was like during

the Great Depression?

Page 6: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

“Brighton Beach Memoirs”

• Let’s # the pages in our packets

Page 7: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Neil SimonWeb Quest

• http://mohaprice10thgradeeng.wikispaces.com

• Only permitted on the wiki and the links you are led to from there

• Answer the questions in your packet

• Dif. Website for #9

• Firefox

*Turn your desks toward the walls so your comp. screens are facing in

Page 8: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Historical Context

• Guided Notes

Page 9: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

World Events• Amelia Earhart is lost in Pacific flight

Amelia Earhart was an American aviation pioneer and Women’s Rights activist. She was the first person to solo a trans-Pacific flight from Hawaii to Oakland, CA. Amelia and her copilot disappeared while making an around-the-world flight in 1937.

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• The Hindenburg explodes

The Hindenburg, a German Zeppelin, was the largest aircraft ever built. It was destroyed by fire while landing in New Jersey during its second year of service. The actual cause of this fire, which killed 36 passengers and crew members aboard the vessel, has never been determined and remains controversial to this day.

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• Golden Gate Bridge in

San Francisco, California opens

Page 12: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Entertainment• Disney Films releases Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Page 13: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Popular Songs

• “The Lady is a Tramp”• “Whistle While You Work”• “It’s Nice Work if You Can Get It”• “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm”

Page 14: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

New Inventions

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SPORTS

• The New York Yankees

win the World Series

4-1

defeating the

New York Giants

Page 16: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Popular Literature

John Steinbeck’s

Of Mice and Men

Page 17: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

• A. J. Cronin’s

The Citadel

Talks about injustices in the medical field

Page 18: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

The Family Dinner Table

• Write about your view of the family dinner table and what the family dinner table looks like in your family.

Page 19: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Homework

• Prefixes HW due tomorrow

• Vocab. Unit 3 test Friday

Page 20: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Literary Terms

• Drama - a piece of literature written in dialogue form and meant to be performed

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Literary Terms• Playwright - the author of a play

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Literary Terms• Dialogue - spoken language placed in quotes

Page 23: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Literary Terms

• Characterization - the way authors portray characters to us

• (description, behavior, actions, speech, relationships with others)

Page 24: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Literary Terms• Epiphany - the moment of realization; the “aha!” moment

when the light bulb goes on

Page 25: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Literary Terms• Monologue - a long speech by one character

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Literary Terms• Soliloquy - a long speech by one character who is alone

on stage; expresses innermost thoughts of that character

Page 27: “Brighton Beach” Intro. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. Warm-Up What do you already know about the Great Depression? What do you think life was like during this

Comma HW Review

• Sections 1-3 answers…

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7. Using commas with quotations

• Commas set off a quotation from words used to introduce or identify the source of the quotation.

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7. Using commas with quotations

• Use a comma before a phrase that introduces a quotation.• Ex. She asked, “How many?”• A comma following a quotation goes inside the closing

quotation mark.• Ex. “There will be three,” she replied.

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7. Using commas with quotations

• Do not use commas if you are using a quotation with a question mark or exclamation point.

• Ex. “What’s a thousand dollars?” asks Groucho Marx. “Mere chicken feed.”

• Your turn - see packet

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7. Using commas with quotations

• A) “No one becomes depraved all at once,” wrote Juvenal.

• B) A German proverb warns, “Go to law for a sheep and lose your cow.”

• C) “All I know about grammar,” said Joan Didion, “is its infinite power.”

• D) “Out, out, damned spot!” cries Lady Macbeth.

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Vobackulary

• It’s a tie game!