PPT-Introduction to The Glass Castle
Author : min-jolicoeur | Published Date : 2018-03-09
Literary Nonfiction Unit Standards we will be addressing today ELACC1112RL2 Determine two or more themes or central ideas of text and analyze their development over
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Literary Nonfiction Unit Standards we will be addressing today ELACC1112RL2 Determine two or more themes or central ideas of text and analyze their development over the course of the text including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account provide an objective summary of the text. You need to prepare a pitch to sell this castle design to the judges. . Think about the strengths of this castle and what is good about the design.. You may wish to consider the following:. Materials – how is it better than the . Suggested Itineraries Rockingham Castle 1 This magnificent castle was built by William the Conqueror and was a Royal residence for 450 years. Still family owned, there is something to interest al The first medieval castles were built during the 9. th. century (year 800). Castle image by . Gonçalo. . Carreira. . retreived. May 18, 2015 from . Fotolia.com. . The main purpose of a castle was to protect nobility (Kings and Queens)and defend its inhabitants against attacks. Task:. You are the Earl of Cumberland and have been given the task of building a castle to protect and control the local population who are a little hostile…. What do you have to do?. Choose a place to build your castle…remember you need to choose somewhere that provides a good DEFENSIVE POSITION and also is easy to build on. starter. WILF:. L3 – a simple model of life in a castle, sheet a little information about life.. L4 – A good model of life in a castle and your sheet has lots of description about life in a castle.. Warwick Castle. Warwick Castle is one of the most famous and daunting castles in the World. Warwick Castle has a chequered history which moves from its construction as a Wooden Motte and Bailey castle by William the Conqueror to a massive stone fortress. Surviving siege warfare to the Age of Medieval Knights and Chivalry and the English Civil War. The name Warwick means 'dwellings by the weir' - a weir was a fence or wattle built across a stream to catch or retain fish. The Warwick wooden Motte and Bailey Castle was defended by the River Avon on the South side and by wide and deep ditches on all other sides. An important feature of Warwick Castle is its access to the River Avon. During the construction of Warwick Castle men, equipment and building materials were easily transported by boats to the site of the castle. Once Warwick Castle had been built. Do Now: . Reading Quiz. Learning Target:. Create examples of characterization in narrative journal entries.. Evaluate characterization in memoirs.. Raucous. “Moms and dads got into fights all the time in Battle Mountain, so it didn’t seem that big of a deal, but this fight was . Starvation/Dehydration/Desperation (Siege). Sappering. /Counter-. Sappering. (Dig tunnels). Infiltration (Sneaking in). Inside Job (Leave the door open). Starvation/Dehydration. Forced surrender due to lack of food, water. Prompt. : Identify the NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, and VERBS in the following sentence.. Answer. : . It’s a wonder that I just wasn’t thrown out, which was what I secretly hoped for.. When finished, please get out your planner and add your homework assignment.. . In . 1093 Queen Margaret wife of Malcolm III was seriously ill in Edinburgh Castle. She was brought the news that her husband had been killed at . Alnwick. in Northumberland. Broken-hearted, she too died. Husband and wife were buried side by side in the church at . A nonfiction article gives information about a topic. . sand castle. dig (dug). Jen dug the sand with her shovel. . shovel. Jen dug the sand with her shovel. . bucket. A boy with a bucket watched. . Dr. Matthew . Fike. Department of English. HMXP 102-003. Outline. Epigraph. Structure. Writing in Class. Concepts. Images. What lies beneath. Themes. Parents’ contradictions. The Glass Castle. The Moral. 1. loch . . ben. glen. Urquhart Castle. https://. www.youtube.com. /. watch?v. =pAQ3cWtkL6w. 2. loch . . ben. glen. Urquhart Castle. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/47/53/2a/47532a9461a559acb2f1721a79c5431b.jpg. The Main Idea . A castle had one or more courtyards. Along the inside of the courtyard walls were the main rooms in buildings. Everyone ate near the great hall. Others things such as stables, workshops, and extra rooms were found in buildings farther away from the great hall. However castles were not just buildings, they were also fortresses during war. .
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