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Friday October 25, 2013 Bellwork #5:

Friday October 25, 2013 Bellwork #5:. Take out your “The Dumb Book” narrative. Find all sentences with the same sentence structure as the following sentence: Like previous years, the St. Louis Cardinals dominated the National League. Let’s complete “The Graveyard Poem”.

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Friday October 25, 2013 Bellwork #5:

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  1. FridayOctober 25, 2013Bellwork #5: Take out your “The Dumb Book” narrative. Find all sentences with the same sentence structure as the following sentence: Like previous years, the St. Louis Cardinals dominated the National League.

  2. Let’s complete “The Graveyard Poem” Work hard and make it creative!!!! Make sure you identify your mood words and write the mood you conveyed for the reader somewhere on your poem. Color and decorate it!!!

  3. “A Graveyard Poem” By: Sue Wooten • In a cemetery in sunlight with nameswept into granite, I lie on a grave • under a defoliating oak, crisp leavesflittering. Concrete cold creeps • into my spine, aligns me with death. Butthe sun’s warm yet. You sit • on the neighbour’s tomb, you wait,and quietly we listen to the trees’ last-minute discussions. • Then we walk, past all the men in their sunken plots, dear morningbeards, and the yews twisting roots through their bones • all the graves on a slope so steep the lidsmight slip off like toboggans should it snow • all the wives adored or endured, corseted or cosseted,whose costal cartilages smile whitely, deep in the dirt • all the children with their terrifying ages engraved stark against bewilderment – • it’s right to be so afraidof love. • We walk. We wind past the mossy graves on soft earthwhich takes our footprints in and gives them back, a little bounce • and the green words chant on the tombstonesdearly beloved, deeply cherished, • and the angels dip their wingtips to our occasionally touching palmsand the leaves rustle underfoot: risk it, risk it.

  4. Chapter 1- A Wrinkle In Time I will read some to you, then we will begin our reading circles.

  5. Type your narrative Narratives due TODAY! When you finish: Kidblog- Ch.1 blog post **When you finish, begin on Ch. 2 of A Wrinkle In Time**

  6. Characterization Let’s discuss the characters in chapter 1

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