MiniLesson Choose TWO 2 words that have multiple meanings One meaning should be a clearly defined DICTIONARY meaning The other meaning should be something more slangcolloquialor otherwise left to interpretation ID: 490239
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Connotation/Denotation Mini-Lesson
Choose TWO (2) words that have multiple meanings.
One meaning should be a clearly defined DICTIONARY meaning.
The other meaning should be something more slang/colloquial/or otherwise left to interpretationSlide2
Connotation/Denotation Mini-Lesson
For each word:
Give all possible meanings of the word.
Start with the DENOTATION or DICTIONARY meanings of the word. Give at least one example using each of the dictionary meanings.Slide3
Connotation/Denotation Mini-Lesson
Then, give all of the possible CONNOTATIVE meanings of the word, or the associated or emotional meanings of the word.
Be sure to give at least one example for each connotative meaning.Slide4
Connotation/Denotation Mini-Lesson
You will be expected to report on 2 classmates’ mini-lessons, so pay attention.
Your journal response should be about a page in length, and it should address the effectiveness of each lesson as well as what you learned about the word(s) presented.Slide5
Br creative, and have fun!