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Literature Circle Bell Work

Literature Circle Bell Work. Monday, February 13 th. Fill in your planner block. Complete the limerick activity on your desk. 5 th period take out your notes so I am able to explain your bell work to you. Notice the change in dates: Your poetry test is tomorrow instead of Wednesday.

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Literature Circle Bell Work

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  1. Literature Circle Bell Work

  2. Monday, February 13th • Fill in your planner block. • Complete the limerick activity on your desk. • 5th period take out your notes so I am able to explain your bell work to you. • Notice the change in dates: Your poetry test is tomorrow instead of Wednesday.

  3. Tuesday, February 14th • Happy Valentine’s Day!! • Fill in your planner block. • Study your poetry notes for the next five minutes.

  4. Wednesday, February 15th • Fill in your planner block. • It is VERY important that you keep up with the due dates on your packet that will be handed out today. • Make a list of author’s craft elements that you remember from past lessons.

  5. Thursday, February 16th • Fill in your planner block. • Get with our assigned literature circle group and discuss your vocabulary homework. • First sit SILENTLY and get out your literature circle packet. NO TALKING UNTIL I TELL YOU TO! • It is very important that you talk one at a time and hear what the vocabulary words mean.

  6. Notebook Check: No talking, this is a quiz! • What was the EQ on February 2nd? • What was the homework on January 9th? • According to your MLA resource (# 7), how should you format a parenthetical citation? • What is the answer to #1 on your research quiz, which is # 3 on your running list. • Write down the first idiom on your idiom sheet. • When finished turn it into the tray and start a new running list. (Name, date, class period, number it)

  7. NO SCHOOL MONDAY!!! Friday, February 17th • Fill in your planner block. • Title: Diction • Look at the following passage from Crispin and rewrite it taking out the vivid diction, while making it BORING!!!! “Stunned, I lay upon the decaying earth, fingers clutching rotting leaves, a cold rain drenching me. As daylight faded, I was entombed in a world darker than any night could bring.”

  8. Tuesday, February 20th • Fill in your planner block. • Title: Compare/Contrast • Compare and Contrast Crispin to April from The Egypt Game.

  9. Wednesday, February 21st • Fill in your planner block. • Title: Cast Out • Think of a time when you were cast out… • How old were you? • Where were you? • What happened to make you feel this way? • Who was involved in making your feel outcast or different? • How did you express your feelings? • Who or what helped you get through this time? • What did you learn from this? • What advice would you give someone who is feeling cast out or different from others? • Answer the above questions in paragraph format.

  10. Thursday, February 22nd • Get into your groups SILENTLY and fill in your planner block. • Title: STEAL • What does the acronym STEAL stand for? • Why is characterization important to a reader?

  11. Character Analysis Topic Sentence: _________ is a/an________ person. CD 1: (Give a SPECIFIC example of something this person does or says) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CM 1: (In your own words, explain how the concrete detail proves your topic sentence): This shows that __________________ is a/an ______________ person because __________________________________________________________________. CD 2: (Give another SPECIFIC example of something this person does or says) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CM 2: (In your own words, explain how the concrete detail proves your topic sentence): This shows that __________________ is a/an ______________ person because __________________________________________________________________. Concluding Sentence: Both of these examples show how __________________ is a/an _____________________ person.

  12. Friday, February 23rd • Fill in your planner block. • Title: Plague • Pretend you are a person living at the time of the Plague. Describe what you see, hear, and feel? Use specific details to give your description authenticity.

  13. Monday, February 27th • Fill in your planner block. • Complete the point of view sheet on your desk. • Write your group answers on a sheet of notebook paper. (Everyone must be involved.)

  14. Thursday, March 1st • Fill in your planner block. • Silently complete the below bell work: • Title: Inference Length: Answers • People have long studied animals and the environments. Bear uses crows to infer that something is going to happen. Look at the below animals and their actions to infer what the animal or nature is telling you: • Your dog is barking… • A rooster crows • A ground hog comes out in the winter • A daffodil blooms • The leaves on the trees turn red and yellow • A cat or dog’s coat grows thicker • Rabbit runs under a brush • Now think of two examples of your own.

  15. Friday, March 2nd • Fill in your planner block. • Change the tone in the passage below to a more positive tone/mood: • “We entered into a large room in which a few small tallow candles had been stuck into crannies in the walls. Despite the sputtering light, it was a little dim and smoky place that reeked of bad ale, stale bread, and sour wine. Trestle tables and benches, more than I had ever seen in one place, stood beneath a low beamed ceiling. “

  16. Monday, March 5th • Fill in your planner block. • Take out your discussion sheet and tie up any loose ends. • We will begin our discussions shortly.

  17. Wednesday, March 7th • Fill in your planner block. • Title: Symbolism • Length: Complete sentences and bullet points • Describe what symbolism is in your own words. • Make a list of symbols and their meanings that come to mind. (Minimum 5) • Example: • Concrete: Dove=Peace • Begin working on discussion questions. You should have read through chapter 55.

  18. Thursday, March 8th • Fill in your planner block. • Title: Infer • Length: 1 paragraph with details • Infer what you think will happen to Crispin and Bear at the end of the story.

  19. Wednesday, March 15th • Fill in your planner block. • Silently prepare for today’s discussion.

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