The Life of a Princess

Allyson West




Los Melones
(Chapter 6)

Discussion Director:

The Discussion Director's Job is to come up with 5 thought provoking questions.  Be sure to write down your questions, the answers to your questions, and the page numbers where the answers can be located or supported.

       Types of questions to look for:



Passage Picker:

The Passage Picker's job is to choose 4 passages that match the following descriptions, write down their page #, paragraph #, give an explanation of why the passage you chose is of the selected type, write a good thinking question about the passage, and answer either:  Why did the author include this passage in the story? or What does this passage add to the story?
 

Types of passages to find for this section:


Word Wizard:

The Word Wizard's job is to find the following words in this section of reading, write down the word, page number, paragraph number, copy the sentence from the book, write down the part of speech you believe the word is, write down what you believe the word means,  write down the actual definition of the word, write down an explanation of how this word contributes to the meaning of the story (Characters, plot, theme, etc.), and make a word wizard card for selected words.  On the word wizard card be sure to include the word, page #, Paragraph #, and on the opposite side of the card you should write the word, its definition, and draw a picture to represent the word.

    Suggested Vocabulary Words:



Character Sketcher:

The Character Sketcher's job is to write down 3 implied traits including the page, paragraph number, and an explanation or proof of the traits.  Next you need to state the characters goal, problem, and solution or possible solution.  Lastly, you need to draw a picture of the character.

Sketch:  Mama


Connector:

The Connector's job is to think of personal experiences they have had  and connect them to events happening in the story.  The Connector then needs to lead a discussion with his or her group on the issues he/she spoke about.



 
 

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