In art students began to work on a visual art project that answers one of our inquiry questions on empathy.
In language students have continued to work with their literature circle group, reading a novel and meeting to discuss it. We also had a celebration of our read aloud novel, "Out of My Mind." We had a book club type meeting together and had a quiz team challenge. Students are now working on a written response to the novel. Here is that assignment:
Out of My Mind Assignment
Choose one of the
following ways, (#1-11),to respond to the book Out of My Mind. You can
use this assignment as your next independent writing piece if you like. Use the
writing process (outline, draft, revise, edit, final draft/ publish.) Remember
to use 3 peer editors. The success criteria will be the same as for independent
writing. This piece of writing will go up in the hall.
Rough draft due
Tuesday, Dec. 1
1. Write a paragraph or essay on one of the following
questions. (Remember a main idea, 3 supporting points, conclusion and
transition words.)
a) Did you enjoy the book Out of My Mind? Explain.
b) What did this book teach you about empathy?
c) Some books are transformative- they change the reader.
Describe how this book changed you.
d) Why did the author name the book, Out of my Mind?
e) Some characters are round and others are flat. (They’re
also sometimes called dynamic vs. static.) Round characters change throughout
the book, while flat characters stay the same. Choose characters from the book
and explain in which ways they are round or flat.
2. Write a poem about the book, or a series of poems.
3. Write a song about the book. You could perform it if you
would like to.
4. Write an epilogue for the book.
5. Re-write the ending or some part of the book.
6. Write an additional chapter or scene.
7. Write an interview. Include questions and answers.
8. Write a letter to the author or to a character.
9. Write an advice column to a character.
10. Write a prologue for the book.
11. Write a scene from a different character’s perspective.
Homework for this week:
1) Read for at least 20 minutes every day.
2) Complete the cursive practice.
3) Complete the cloze reading activities.
4) Complete the apostrophe practice.
5) Review for the math quiz as needed. (Create angles, measure them, and name them.)
Important upcoming dates:
Tuesday, Dec. 1: math quiz, literature circle meeting
Thursday, Dec. 3rd: pool, homework due
Best,
Bronwyn Davidson
Important upcoming dates:
Tuesday, Dec. 1: math quiz, literature circle meeting
Thursday, Dec. 3rd: pool, homework due
Friday, Dec. 4th: literature circle meeting
Best,