Tall Tales
Jessica Coulter, Kristy Familar
Lara Seagle, Louise Urban
I
Discussion Director:
Your job is to come up with five thinking questions. You
want to make your group to think about what they have just read. It is
important to ask thinking questions and not just questions that are right
in the book. You are to find one compare/contrast question, one MCEOG
question, one main idea question, and two on your own.
Passage Picker:
Your job is to choose four passages from the reading that
you want to discuss with your group. Once the passage has been chosen,
write down the page number and paragraph number, the first two and last
two words in the passage, what type of passage it is and why it demonstrates
that, a thinking question about the passage, and why the author included
this passage.
Find passages that demonstrate:
1. Strength of a character
2. Compare/Contrast
3. Interesting
4. On your own
Word Wizard:
Your job is to pick out five words that you find interesting
or are unfamiliar with. For each word you will need to write the page and
paragraph number where the word is found, the definition of the word, the
part of speech, the sentence from the reading containing that word, and
an explanation telling how this word adds meaning to the story. Finally,
you must make a wizard card. Be sure to include the word, page and paragraph
number on one side and on the other include a picture, the word and the
definition of the word.
Find and make cards for:
Refuge – page 142 paragraph 3
Ward of the state – page 144 paragraph 2
Mirage – page 152 paragraph 5
Raspy – page 155 paragraph 1
Defy – page 166 paragraph 1
Character Sketcher:
Your job is to choose an interesting character from the section
you read. You will find three character traits and proof of that trait,
the character’s goals, and the problem and solution of the character. Finally
you must illustrate your character.
Character Sketch:
Stanley
Travel Tracer:
Your job is to create a written map of where the story moved
in today’s section. If it is a physical movement from one place to
another, you may want to include a visual map to help other members of
the group. Make sure to include page numbers to prove the path.
Here is an example
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