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Bookmania=Crazy book person

Bookmania=Crazy book person. Mrs. Gaines and Mrs. Ailes Reading. Bookmania. What is a dystopian society?. Agenda 8/19/2013 EQ: What is a dystopia??? Warm Up What would you give up?? Video Clip: Wall-E-Watch the video clip. Paper Fold: Good Versus Bad life choices/advanced technology.

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Bookmania=Crazy book person

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  1. Bookmania=Crazy book person Mrs. Gaines and Mrs. Ailes Reading

  2. Bookmania • What is a dystopian society? • Agenda 8/19/2013 EQ: What is a dystopia??? Warm Up What would you give up?? Video Clip: Wall-E-Watch the video clip. Paper Fold: Good Versus Bad life choices/advanced technology. Handout: Reading-Concept Map HW: read, first novel due September 5, 2013, Quiz Friday

  3. Answer • Dystopia: A futuristic, imagined universe in which unfair societal control and the impression of a perfect society are maintained through corporate, bureaucratic, technological, moral, or totalitarian control.

  4. Bookmania Agenda 8/20/2013 EQ: How is life different in Jonas society than ours? Silent Sustained reading Reading: Chapter one of The Giver How is life different??? Vocabulary and Questions-written on your own paper. HW: Questions and vocabulary, Quiz Friday, Project due September 5, 2013

  5. Bookmania Agenda 8/21/2013 EQ: What happens at the ceremony of the Twelve? Silent Sustained Reading??? Depends on library time today. Committee of Elders Activity Vocabulary for Chapter Three Library Day today!!!! HW: Quiz Friday, Project due September 5, 2013

  6. Today write only your response-not the question Bookmania • What do you think would be the advantages of a society where everyone wore the same clothes, got the same toys at each birthday, had the same life experiences? • How would this be bad? • Write 6 sentences-3 advantages and 3 disadvantages on your paper. Agenda 8/22/2013 EQ: How is life in the community different? What concerns does Jonas have as the story opens? Warm up-reader response Vocabulary for Chapter 2 Review and discuss Chapter 1 questions. Begin Chapter 2 HW: Project/book report due September 5, 2013, Quiz Friday

  7. The Individual or Sameness??? Sameness Individuality

  8. Bookmania • What does it mean to be “released” in The Giver? Agenda 8/23/2013 EQ: Who is visiting Jonas home? How does his arrival change the family? Warm up Quiz-Chapters 1-3 Turn in questions and vocabulary Read. HW: Don’t forget that your first book report or project is due on 9/5/2013.

  9. Answer • To be released –is to be euthanatized or put to sleep.

  10. How to complete Bookmania Bookmania Name Date Period This is a weekly warm up. It will be turned in each Friday and graded for completeness, format and neatness. This is an easy 100 each week that covers many topics that we will study. Some of these questions are often found on quizzes or tests. Write day or date here

  11. Bookmania A work that includes made-up people or animals with a series of events is called a work of _____________. List two examples of this that you have read in the last year. Agenda 8/5/2013 EQ: What we will study in reading this year? • Attendance & seating • What are the expectations in reading? • Syllabus-signed due date 8-12 • HW: Get syllabus signed

  12. Answer • A work that includes made-up people or animals with a series of events is called a work of FICTION. • List two examples of this that you have read in the last year. The Hunger Games, World War Z, The Chronicles of Nick, The Return of Moriarty, Game of Thrones,

  13. Bookmania Works of fiction are made up of several elements. Where the story takes place is called the ___________. Can you think of other elements of fiction? Agenda 8/62013 EQ: What are the elements of fiction? Bookmania Autobiographicaldoodles assignment Pretest Part 1 HW: Return syllabus signed

  14. Answer • Works of fiction are made up of several elements. Where the story takes place is called the setting. • Can you think of other elements of fiction? • Conflict • Plot • Narrator

  15. Bookmania • Every plot contains a problem, or the __________, that one or more characters must solve. Agenda 8/7/2013 EQ: What are useful reading strategies? Bookmania Begin Pretest-once done you may work on your Doodle activity. Reading Strategies HW: Finish doodle activity-due tomorrow

  16. Answer • Every plot contains a problem, or the CONFLICT, that one or more characters must solve. • How many types of conflict are there?

  17. Bookmania • A speaker, called the _____________, tells the story from a certain perspective or point of view. Agenda 8/8/2013 EQ: What are the important reading strategies you will use this year? Bookmania Review Smartboard Part Two: Pretest When finished you may work on your Doodle.

  18. Answer • A speaker, called the NARRATOR, tells the story from a certain perspective or point of view.

  19. Bookmania • The __________ is the sequence of events or actions in a short story, novel, play, or narrative poem. Agenda 8/9/2013 EQ: What is Science Fiction??? Warm up Finish Pretest as needed Present Doodles Reading and Plot activity-time permits What is Science Fiction-take notes. I write-you write.

  20. Answer • The PLOTis the sequence of events or actions in a short story, novel, play, or narrative poem.

  21. Bookmania • What is learned in the exposition of plot? • Agenda 8/12/2013 • EQ: What are the key elements of plot? • Bookmania • Tomorrow sustained reading –Be prepared. • Notes on Plot • Video clip and pair activity. • HW: review these terms there will be a quiz this week. Date to be announced.

  22. Answer • In the exposition readers learn about the characters, setting and the problem or conflict.

  23. Bookmania • Today we are reading silently for 7 minutes. No warm up. Agenda 8/13/2013 EQ: What are the elements in Science Fiction? Seven Minutes silent sustained reading today. Notes on Science Fiction Life Wheel Activity HW: Quiz Wednesday on Plot Elements review notes, bring reading material daily. First MC day-8/21

  24. Bookmania • What are the most important reading strategies? Agenda 8/14/2013 EQ: What are the most important reading strategies? Warm up Finish Science Fiction and Video Clip Reading Strategies HW: Complete Life Wheel due Friday

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  26. Bookmania • Silent Sustained Reading Today • Agenda 8/15/2013 • EQ: How is Science Fiction different from plain ole fiction? • Warm up: Silent Reading • Begin “All in a Summers Day” page 102-110 • Card Pop Corn reading-everyone reads and everyone is polite and quiet. Books on table only!

  27. Talk About It Have you ever been jealous of one of your peers? How did these feelings make you act toward that person? Have you ever known somebody who just didn’t fit in? Have you ever been that person? Why do you think this happens? • “People call me a science fiction writer, but I don't think that's quite true. I think that I'm a magician who is capable of making things appear and disappear right in front of you and you don't know how it happened.” Ray Bradbury…..

  28. Bookmania • What is the theme of “All Summer in a Day?” Agenda 8/16/2013 EQ: What message does the author Ray Bradbury have in his short story? Warm Up Library Stickers Review short story Finish reading today Plot diagram Turn in Life Wheel HW: Read!!!!

  29. Answer The characters who change are all the kids who get to go outside. In the beginning of the story, they enjoy picking on Margot and locking her in the closet. But at the end, they all feel ashamed and guilty that Margot didn't get to see the sun. That’s why they won’t look at each other and why their faces are solemn. They learn that the consequences of their actions were much worse than they had expected. Margot seems like the main character, but she doesn’t change in this story: She’s the victim of bullying in the beginning, and she’s the victim at the end. Summary you should write: The children learn that there are consequences to actions. They felt guilty. Bullying is never acceptable. Margot is the victim in the story.

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