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“Brush Strokes” by Harry R. Noden RIGHT NOW LITERACY CENTERSWORKSHOP NOTES BLANK SHEET RIGHT NOW HOMEWORK Find and copy a Picture/Image for tomorrow’s writing assignment. Textbooks Grammar Worksheet AGENDA Grammar Mini-Lesson: Brushstrokes Practice & Present Standards Writing Strategies 1.2 Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details, appropriate modifiers, and the active rather than the passive voice. Standards Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.1 Identify and correctly use clauses (e.g., main and subordinate), phrases (e.g., gerund, infinitive, and participial), and mechanics of punctuation (e.g., semicolons, colons, ellipses, hyphens). Standards Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.2 Understand sentence construction (e.g., parallel structure, subordination, proper placement of modifiers) and proper English usage (e.g., consistency of verb tenses). OBJECTIVE Using Cornell Notes & the Frayer Model for Concept Attainment, students will identify and apply five basic Brushstrokes and practice composing and Quick-write: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write: Choose TWO & Respond Quickwrite: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write: Choose TWO & Respond -Did you Choose TWO? -Did you Respond with a few sentences? Quick-write #2: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write #2: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write #2: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write #2: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write #2: Choose TWO & Respond Quick-write #2: Choose TWO & Respond Finish Your Responses Pair Share Taken from Image Grammar Using Grammatical Structures to Teach Writing Harry R. Noden Main Point about Brushstrokes… “The writer is an artist, painting images of life with specific and identifiable brush strokes, images as realistic as Wyeth and as abstract as Picasso. In the act of creation, the writer, like the artist, relies on fundamental elements.” QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Andrew Wyeth Pablo Picasso Quick Time™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) dec ompressor are needed to s ee this pic ture. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Pablo Picasso “In the act of creation, the writer, like the artist, relies on fundamental elements.” Noden The BASIC Parts of Speech Nouns Conjunction s Pronouns Preposition s Adverbs Interjection Adjectives s Verbs The Brushstrokes Participles Vivid Verbs Inverted Adjectives Absolutes Appositives The Brushstrokes Participles Vivid Verbs Inverted Adjectives Absolutes Appositives Painting with Participles an – ing (or –ed) verb tagged on the beginning or end of a sentence. Definition: Participles painted by Hemingway in The Old Man and the Sea: Shifting the weight of the line to his left shoulder and kneeling carefully, he washed his hand in the ocean and held it there, submerged, for more than a minute, watching the blook trail away and the steady movement of the water against his hand as the boat moved. Participles painted by Angela The gorilla stared sadly at the people outside the glass. Resting his chin on the rubber tire, the gorilla sat, wondering how he came to be trapped in this manmade jungle. Guided Practice: EXAMPLE Try this Brush Stroke with the following… The Brushstrokes Participles Vivid Verbs Inverted Adjectives Absolutes Appositives Painting with Vivid Verbs Definition: verbs that show action – not passive voice Vivid verbs painted by Gary Paulsen in My Life in Dog Years: The result was spectacular. The voltage hit his wet mouth like a sledge and stiffened him like a poker. He snarled, growling deeper, and tried to hang on, but the jolt was too powerful and slammed him back and down on his rump. Vivid Verbs Painted by Gloria The UFO shot across the sky leaving a trail of light. The UFO hurtled across the sky splitting the sky with a trail of light. Guided Practice: EXAMPLE Try this Brush Stroke with the following… “Brush Strokes” by Harry R. Noden RIGHT NOW LITERACY CENTERSWORKSHOP NOTES BLANK SHEET RIGHT NOW AGENDA Grammar Mini-Lesson: Brushstrokes Practice & Present Standards Writing Strategies 1.2 Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details, appropriate modifiers, and the active rather than the passive voice. Standards Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.1 Identify and correctly use clauses (e.g., main and subordinate), phrases (e.g., gerund, infinitive, and participial), and mechanics of punctuation (e.g., semicolons, colons, ellipses, hyphens). Standards Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.2 Understand sentence construction (e.g., parallel structure, subordination, proper placement of modifiers) and proper English usage (e.g., consistency of verb tenses). OBJECTIVE Using Cornell Notes & the Frayer Model for Concept Attainment, students will identify and apply five basic Brushstrokes and practice composing and revising sentences. The Brushstrokes Participles Vivid Verbs Inverted Adjectives Absolutes Appositives Painting with Inverted Adjectives Adjectives shifted out of order amplify the details of the image. Adjective out of order painted by Newton Peck in A Day No Pigs Would Die: I could smell Mama, crisp and starched, plumping my pillow, and the cool muslin pillowcase touched both my ears as the back of my head sank into all those feathers. Inverted Adjectives painted by Anna The kitten yawned after a hard day of chasing birds. The kitten, rotten but irresistible, yawned after a hard day of chasing birds. Guided Practice: EXAMPLE Try this Brush Stroke with the following… The Brushstrokes Participles Vivid Verbs Inverted Adjectives Absolutes Appositives Painting with Absolutes Definition: Noun + Participial (-ing, ed) Absolutes painted by Anne Rice in The Vampire LeStat: The mummy was moving. The mummy’s right arm was outstretched, the torn wrappings hanging from it, as the being stepped out of its gilded box! The scream froze in her throat. The thing was coming towards her – towards Henry, who stood with his back to it – moving with a weak, shuffling gait, that arm outstretched before it, the dust rising from the rotting linen covering it, a great smell of dust and decay filling the room. Absolutes painted by Darrin Andrew smiled as he stared at the wrinkly figure that was to be his baby brother. Andrew sat, heart pounding and smile beaming, as he stared at the wrinkly figure that was to be his baby brother. Guided Practice: EXAMPLE Try this Brush Stroke with the following… The Brushstrokes Participles Vivid Verbs Inverted Adjectives Absolutes Appositives Painting with Appositives Definition: a noun that adds a second image Appositives painted by Cornelius Ryan in The Longest Day: Plowing through the choppy gray waters, a phalanx of ships bore down on Hitler’s Europe, fast new attack transports, slow rust-scarred freighters, Appositives painted by Eduardo The woman stared at the smooth waters and dreamt of days gone by. The woman, a devoted wife and mother, stared at the smooth water, the water that mystified her as a child, and dreamt of those whimsical days gone by. Guided Practice: EXAMPLE Try this Brush Stroke with the following… The Brushstrokes Participles Vivid Verbs Inverted Adjectives Absolutes Appositives Practice Painting Scenes Find & cut out a scene, image, or photograph from a magazine. Write out [describe] the what is going on in the image on your own sheet of paper. Magazines or Newspapers: – Sports Illustrated CLOSURE Any Questions? Note 1 or 2 Brush Strokes you need MORE work on for tomorrow. RIGH T NOW RIGH T NOW HOMEWORK Find and copy a Picture/Image for tomorrow’s writing assignment. Textbooks Grammar Worksheet Easy Way to Practice Painting Scenes Natural Flow: 1. Still Shots 2. Movie Clips 3. Real Life Watch a short scene from a film of which you also have the book version. Write out the scene. Read the author’s version of the scene and discuss. Excellent examples: – In God we Trust, All Others Pay Cash – Raiders of the Lost Ark – Jurrasic Park – Lord of the Rings – Harry Potter