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Title: Warm up


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Warm up
  • Go silently to your assigned seat.
  • Copy todays topic and homework into your
    planner.
  • In the Notes section of your binder, write your
    favorite word and explain why it is your
    favorite.
  • Be prepared to share with the class.

2
Word Choice- definition
  • Word choice is at its best when it includes the
    use of rich colorful, precise language that moves
    and enlightens the reader. (Culham, 2003)

3
Word Choice
  • Word choice encompasses the use of both the
    denotative and connotative definitions of a word.
  • The denotation of a word is the dictionary
    definition.
  • The connotation of a word is the feeling it
    conveys.

4
Denotation vs. Connotation
  • Home
  • Denotation noun meaning the place where a
    person, family, or household lives.
  • Connotation comfort, familiarity, rest, safety,
    security, peace, warmth

5
Taboo
  • To further our understanding of word choice, we
    will play a few rounds of the game Taboo.
  • The object of the game is to make your team guess
    a word without using any of the taboo words. (A
    taboo is something thats use or mentioning is
    forbidden due to social or cultural rules.)

6
Taboo example
  • How do you get your classmates to guess the word
    Apple?
  • You cant say the taboo words
  • Red
  • Fruit
  • Pie
  • Cider
  • Core

7
Favorite Word
  • Which of the favorite words that we shared in the
    beginning of class can we represent visually?
  • Illustrate one of these words to emphasize its
    meaning.

8
Expanding Phrases
  • Notice the difference in these sentence pairs
  • Kendra was ten minutes late for breakfast.
  • OR
  • Kendra huffed to the breakfast table ten minutes
    late, flung herself into her chair, and snagged
    the Corn Flakes.
  • The wind was strong.
  • OR
  • The wind fumed and shrieked about the house
    yanking loose the shingles.

9
Expanding Phrases
  • Work with a partner to try and enhance the
    meaning of the following sentences. Punch up the
    verb, put in some colorful adjectives, or a
    precise noun.
  • The dog was hungry.
  • The house was empty.

10
Closure
  • For homework, enhance the meaning of the
    following sentences by punching up the verbs and
    adding colorful adjectives and precise nouns.
  • My sister got mad.
  • The rain came down.
  • My shoes were tight.
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