CATCH UP FRIDAY Q1-W7 (sept.13,2024.pptx

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CATCH UP FRIDAY QUARTER 1 WEEK 7

Panuto : Suriin ang mga sumusunod na pangungusap . Isulat ang T kung ang naturang impormasyon ay Tama at M naman kung ito ay mali . 1. Itinatag ni Nabopolassar ang imperyong Chaldean. 2. Ang imperyong Persian ang nagpatayo ng Royal Road. 3. Ang Sumer ang unang imperyo na naitatag sa buong daigdig . 4. Nagpagawa ng Hanging Gardens si Cyrus the Great para sa kanyang asawa . 5. Ang Mesopotamia ay nangangahulugang lupain sa gitna ng dalawang ilog . 6. Ang Code of Hammurabi ang kauna-unahang batas na naisulat sa buong daigdig . 7. Bumagsak ang Assyrian sa kamay ng mga Babylonian sa iisang pag-aalsa lamang . 8. Ang mga pinuno ng Sumer ay malupit at mabagsik . Malakas din ang kanilang hukbo . 9. Naimbento ng Sumer ang gulong na yari sa kahoy na ginagamit sa chariot. 10. Ang Chaldean ay may matatag na sistemang legal at saligang batas o Constitution

PRE READING Task 1: Analyzing Video: (First Period) Watch and analyze the video. Answer the questions below related to it.

GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1.What is the theme of the music video? 2. What emotions do you see in the characters? How do these emotions drive the plot? 3. Do the characters seem justified in their actions, or do they go too far? What clues in the video suggest this?

Match the word to its definition based on context clues from the text and pictures provided. Context Clues 1.“Go in; the Amontillado is in there.” TASK 2: UNLOCKING OF DIFFICULTIES (Second Period)

2. Fortunato is a mason , and he thinks his guide into the catacombs is one of a lesser degree, which would explain why he failed to understand the gesture.

3. At one of the catacombs , Montresor led Fortunato into a small crypt, or niche, which was "in depth about four feet, in width three, in height six or seven. TASK 2: UNLOCKING OF DIFFICULTIES

4.The vaults are insufferably damp. They are encrusted with nitre . TASK 2: UNLOCKING OF DIFFICULTIES

5. I must not only punish, but punish with impunity . A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. TASK 2: UNLOCKING OF DIFFICULTIES

Definition A. exemption from punishment or freedom the injurious consequences of an action B. an underground cemetery consisting of a subterranean gallery with recesses for tombs, as constructed by the ancient Romans C. potassium nitrate, especially as a naturally occurring mineral D. wine named after the Montilla municipality, in Andalusia, Spain, where the style of sherry originated in the 18th century E. It refers both to a secret society (Freemasons) and a person who works with stone.

WHILE READING The Cask of Amontillado : A Summary Edgar Allan Poe Montresor has been irreparably insulted by his acquaintance, Fortunato, and that he seeks revenge. He wants to exact this revenge, however, in a measured way, without placing himself at risk. He decides to use Fortunato’s fondness for wine against him. During the carnival season, Montresor, wearing a mask of black silk, approaches Fortunato. He tells Fortunato that he has acquired something that could pass for Amontillado, a light Spanish sherry. Fortunato (Italian for “fortunate”) wears the multicolored costume of the jester, including a cone cap with bells. Montresor tells Fortunato that if he is too busy, he will ask a man named Luchesi to taste it. Fortunato apparently considers Luchesi a competitor and claims that this man could not tell Amontillado from other types of sherry. Fortunato is anxious to taste the wine and to determine for Montresor whether or not it is truly Amontillado. Fortunato insists that they go to Montresor’s vaults.

WHILE READING Montresor has strategically planned for this meeting by sending his servants away to the carnival. The two men descend into the damp vaults, which are covered with nitre , or saltpeter, a whitish mineral. Apparently aggravated by the nitre , Fortunato begins to cough. The narrator keeps offering to bring Fortunato back home, but Fortunato refuses. Instead, he accepts wine as the antidote to his cough. The men continue to explore the deep vaults, which are full of the dead bodies of the Montresor family. In response to the crypts, Fortunato claims to have forgotten Montresor’s family coat of arms and motto. Montresor responds that his family shield portrays “a huge human foot d’or , in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel.” The motto, in Latin, is “nemo me impune lacessit ,” that is, “no one attacks me with impunity.”

WHILE READING Later in their journey, Fortunato makes a hand movement that is a secret sign of the Masons, an exclusive fraternal organization. Montresor does not recognize this hand signal, though he claims that he is a Mason. When Fortunato asks for proof, Montresor shows him his trowel, the implication being that Montresor is an actual stonemason. Fortunato says that he must be jesting, and the two men continue onward. The men walk into a crypt, where human bones decorate three of the four walls. The bones from the fourth wall have been thrown down on the ground. On the exposed wall is a small recess, where Montresor tells Fortunato that the Amontillado is being stored. Fortunato, now heavily intoxicated, goes to the back of the recess. Montresor then suddenly chains the slow-footed Fortunato to a stone.

Answer the guide/comprehension questions: 1.What is the reason Montresor gives for seeking revenge against Fortunato? 2.How would you describe Montresor’s character? 3. What tactics does Montresor use to convince Fortunato to follow him, and why does Fortunato agree? POST READING TASK 3 COMPREHENSION CHECK (THIRD PERIOD)

Answer the guide/comprehension questions: 4. Do you think Montresor feels any guilt or remorse for what he does to Fortunato? 5. How does the story explore the concept of trust and betrayal? 6. If you were Fortunato, at what point might you have realized that Montresor had sinister intentions? POST READING TASK 3 COMPREHENSION CHECK (THIRD PERIOD)

●Group students into three. Have them create a plot diagram mapping out the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution of "The Cask of Amontillado".Have them identify key events and turning points in the story and discuss how the structure of the plot contributes to the suspense and resolution. POST READING TASK 4 LET’S DO THIS! (FOURTH PERIOD)

● Montressor’s Trial: Conduct a mock trial where Montresor is on trial for his crime. Assign roles to students (prosecutor, defense attorney, judge, jury) and prepare arguments based on the evidence from the story. Debate on the topic " Is Montresor’s revenge against Fortunato justified?” POST READING TASK 5 SOCIETY'S RULES: BALANCING ORDER AND FREEDOM (FIFTH PERIOD)

Divide the Class: Create two groups of students and assign each group a character. Each group creates a poster that includes a detailed character profile, including traits, motivations, relationships with other characters, and significant actions. Encourage groups to include quotes and scenes from the text that support their analysis. POST READING TASK 6 CHARACTER PORTRAITS (SIXTH PERIOD)

Have students rewrite the ending of "The Cask of Amontillado" with a different outcome (e.g., Fortunato escaping, Montresor being caught). They will present their alternative endings and explain how they would affect the story’s themes and characters. POST READING TASK 7 REWRITING THE ENDING ( SEVENTH PERIOD)

Criteria Description Points Completeness: Did you write enough? Was the story complete? (0-5 points) 5 Content Did the events in the story make sense? (0-5 points) 5 Language Did you use clear and thoughtful language? (0-5 points) 5

TASK 8: PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS ( EIGHTH PERIOD) Reflect on this question. How does "The Cask of Amontillado" address issues related to human dignity and justice?

LESSON REFLECTION Exit Tickets. Complete a brief exit tickets below. ● One thing I learned today is _____________________. ● One question I still have about the story is____________. ● A theme or symbol that stood out to me was _________

THANK YOU!