by: Sara Hoagland Hunter illustrations: Julia Miner Section2 p. 14-18 |
Character Sketcher
Your job today as character sketcher is
to create and illustrate a character map of a character. You are
to use at least three words that describe John.
For each word, or character trait, you will prove or give an example from
the text. You will also identify the character goals, problem and
solution (or possible solution) for that section of reading. Finally,
you will make a visual illustration of your character.
Passage Picker
Today your job is to find 4 passages in
the text that are significant and/or descriptive and lead the group into
discussion through questioning and stating the author's purpose for the
passage. Follow the steps below:
1. Pick out a passage
you would like to share.
2. Write down the page
and paragraph number.
3. Write down the first
two words and the last two words of your passage.
4. Write down the reason
you chose the passage, and explain why
5. Ask a question about
your passage, and give an answer.
6. Write down the Authors
Purpose: To Describe, To Entertain, To Inform, or To Persuade.
Pick 5 passages
2 that describe
2 that inform
1 on your own
Word Wizard
Your job today is to find 4 words that
are essential to the meaning of the story, or other unknown words.
Follow these steps when recording your words:
1- Word page and paragraph #
2- Sentence used in text.
3- Definition
4- Part of Speech
5- Your own sentence using the word.
With 2 of these four words you will put
on a note card:
On the Front:
Word
(page # and paragraph # in corner)
On the Back:
Define
Part of speech
The sentence the with word from the text
Your own sentence using the word
Illustrate the word.
Use 3 from list below and find 1 on your own
shield p.14
pollen p.14
intercepted p.14
ragged p.14
tortured p. 14
mane p. 18
Discussion Director
Your job today is to generate 5 meaningful
questions and answers that will motivate group discussion. You will
want to use different types of questions like: Fact & Opinion, Multiple
Choice End of Grade, Problem/Solution, Sequence, Prediction, Cause &
Effect. Good Questions begin with: Who, What, When, Where, Why, How,
Tell, and Describe.
Each question must have a page# and paragragh#
of where the answer can be found in the text.
2 Fact Opinion
1 MCEOG
1 Sequence
Summarizer
Your job is to write a summary of the important
events in the story. Be sure to include: Who, What, When, Where,
Why, and How.