Today is a 'D' Day. Please use the bathroom & sharpen your pencils. Make sure you have everything you need for your morning classes.
Thank you
Mr. Trumble
ELA:
Do Now:
- Put your HW in the Red Bin
- Write down tonight's homework in your agenda
- Glue in the List of Descriptive Words for Characters on the next page of your notbook
Homework:
- Finish reading Ch 5
- Complete the Characterization Graphic Organizer
Activity #1
Interactive Notebook Notes
Topic: Characterization
Topic: Characterization
Standards:
RL6.3 Describe how a story, or plot, unfolds in a series of events, including how the characters respond or change
There are many ways an author develops characters.
- the character's thoughts
- the character's words
- the character's feelings
- the character's choices
- the character's actions
- What others say about the character
- Physical description of the character
Activity #2
Freak the Mighty: Chapters 5
Standards
RL6.1 - Making Inferences and using evidence to support your thinking
RL6.3 - Describe how a story, or plot, unfolds in a series of events, including how the characters respond or change
Directions:
- Read chapter 5 with the members of your small group
- Complete the Characterization graphic organizer for Max using any of the information from ch 1 - 5
- While you are reading I will pass out your STAR Scores
Key Questions:
1. Why does Max pretend he doesn't remember day care with Kevin? Justify your answer with evidence from the text.
2. Why do you think Gwen calls to apologize
3. Why do you think Max feels so uncomfortable about having dinner with Kevin and Gwen
4. What does Freak mean when he says, "What she means is, you're a spitting image of your old man"?
5. Why does Max begin to cry when he lies down on his bed that night?
6. There are many reasons why a person might talk fast, like Gwen does when Max first comes over. Why do you think Gwen speaks so fast when Max first arrives?
RTI
Small group Reading & Reading Closely
Small group Reading & Reading Closely
Literary Element: Characterization
Standards
RL6.1 - Making Inferences and using evidence to support your thinking
RL6.2 - Determine how a theme is conveyed through details, and provide a summary of a text
Reading Strategy - Annotating a Text
While you read it is important to annotate what you are reading. This will allow you to comprehend what you are reading and make more accurate inferences about the reading.
- Use the back of your reading guide to record important information or questions you have while reading. Notes could be about:
- Characterization
- Setting
- Plot
- Themes
- Conflicts
- Figurative Language
Key Questions:
1. Why does Max pretend he doesn't remember day care with Kevin? Justify your answer with evidence from the text.
2. Why do you think Gwen calls to apologize
3. Why do you think Max feels so uncomfortable about having dinner with Kevin and Gwen
4. What does Freak mean when he says, "What she means is, you're a spitting image of your old man"?
5. Why does Max begin to cry when he lies down on his bed that night?
6. There are many reasons why a person might talk fast, like Gwen does when Max first comes over. Why do you think Gwen speaks so fast when Max first arrives?
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