Lost in Time!

Mandy Rose
Mike Thompson
Beth Davis



 
The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Section 8 (pg. 142-166)
Discussion Director
1 MCEOG
1 Prediction
1 Mood
1 Thinking
1 Fact/Opinion


The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Section 8 (pg. 142-166)
Passage Picker
1 Suspenseful
1 Problem/Solution
1 Mysterious
1 Insightful


The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Section 8 (pg. 142-166)
Connector
The Egypt Game becomes too real for the gang.  Describe a time when you played a game that became too real.  It may have seemed too scary or strange things began to happen.  Write a paragraph describing this event.  Be descriptive.  Include at least one example of figurative language.  Share your paragraph with the group.  Ask the group to also make connections to their lives.

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The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Section 8 (pg. 142-166)
Investigator
Your job is to investigate the most famous oracles in the world.  You can use whatever source you want, but here is are two helpful ones:  http://www.tarahill.com/runes/  and   http://www.dilos.com/region/centgr/delphi01.html  Include the country in which they were located and the time in which they were popular.  Label these oracles on a map.


The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Section 8 (pg. 142-166)
Word Wizard
1.  ibis (pg. 147 – par. 1)
2.  exalted (pg. 148 – par. 3)
3.  meditated (pg. 152 – par. 1)
4.  straggled (pg. 156 – par. 6)


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