1. IWBAT compare "The Most Dangerous Game" to The Hunger Games.
2. IWBAT analyze how the setting of "The Most Dangerous Game" influences the conflict and its resolution.
Tasks:
1. Do Now: Quill.org -- finish all lessons (due today!)
- Remember, you are graded on Friday based on your completion of all assigned lessons!
- Finished Early? You may: (1) read silently, (2) work on TeenBiz3000, (3) listen to an audio adaptation of "The Most Dangerous Games", or (4) read a biography of Richard Connell or one of his other short stories.
2. Homework Check: "The Most Dangerous Game"
- FORMAT: friendly letter
- AUDIENCE: people on the mainland
- ROLE: Sanger Rainsford, expert hunter who is trapped on Ship Trap Island
- TOPIC: help! please save him from the island
4. Analysis: Part III of "The Most Dangerous Game": view classwork here
5. 1932 Film: The Most Dangerous Game
6. Homework: "The Adventures of Perseus": view myth and homework here
5. 1932 Film: The Most Dangerous Game
6. Homework: "The Adventures of Perseus": view myth and homework here
Audiobook:
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