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Thursday, April 8, 2021

Day 102: 4/8/21 - Harry Potter Chapter 9 Reading

 

Good Morning Rebels,

          Today we will continue reading Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets and we will complete another set of notes.
                                       Thank You,
                                          Mr. Trumble
Do Now:
  • Write tonight's homework in your agenda
Homework/Classwork
  • Read Chapter 9 & complete a set of notes of your choice (Notebook Pg. 59)



Interactive Notebook: Table of Contents

Page 39 - Unit 3 Title Page
Page 40 - Hero's Journey Diagram
Page 41 - Hero's Journey Outline
Page 42 - Note Taking Strategies
Page 43 - Chapter 1 Notes
Page 44 - Chapter 1 Summary
Page 45 - Chapter 2 Notes
Page 46 - Chapter 2 Summary
Page 47 - Chapter 3 Notes
Page 48 - Chapter 3 Summary
Page 49 - Chapter 4 Notes
Page 50 - Chapter 4 Summary
Page 51 - Chapter 5 Notes
Page 52 - Chapter 5 Summary (draft)
Page 53 - Chapter 6 Notes
Page 54 - Chapter 6 Summary
Page 55 - Chapter 7 Notes
Page 56 - Chapter 7 Summary
Page 57 - Chapter 8 Notes
Page 58 - Chapter 8 Summary
Page 59 - Chapter 9 Notes

***Be sure:
  • You do not skip any pages
  • Use the front & the back of each page
  • Every Page Needs a Title
  • Every Page Needs a Date
  • Every Page Needs a Page Number

Activity #1
Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets Chapter 9 - The Writing on the Wall

Directions:

  • Today you will have the opportunity to choose the type of notes you want to complete for this chapter.
  • Go to page 42 in your notebook and choose which type of notes you will try
  • Once you've picked, go to the next page in your notebook and begin setting up your notes with the date, title, & page number. 
  • *Remember* Notes go on the left side of your notebook. 
  • Raise your hand if you need sticky notes.

What is one note taking strategies you tried in a previous chapter?
What did you like about it?
What did you not like about it?
What note taking strategy did you pick for this chapter?
Why?

Discussion Questions:
  • Why didn't Harry tell Dumbledore about the voices he heard?
  • What would you do about the voices if you were Harry?
  • Who tells the students the story of "The Chamber of Secrets"?
  • Can you retell the story of "The Chamber of Secrets"?
  • Why did Salazar Slytherin leave Hogwarts?
  • What is the purpose of the Chamber of Secrets?
  • How would you feel after you heard the story of the Chamber of Secrets if you were a student at Hogwarts?
  • What does Harry begin to worry about after he hears the legend about the chamber? (Inner conflict)
  • What is Ron afraid of?
  • What does Polyjuice Potion do?
  • Would you be willing to drink the Polyjuice Potion? Explain?
  • What do you think Harry, Ron, & Hermione should do next?
  • What part of the hero's journey is Harry on?
  • Who is Harry's mentor?
  • Who is your mentor? (Think: what adult do you go to when you need help)
  • Who are Harry's allies?
  • Who are your allies? (Think: what friends do you turn to when you need help)
Best Question:
As we read I want you to write down questions in your notes. When we are done reading you will have the opportunity to ask your questions to the group.

Remember that there are 4 levels of questions. In class we focused on learning how to write levels 1 - 3. 

Level 1 - Has 1 answer that can be found directly in the text *Does not prompt a discussion because there is only 1 correct answer & it's right in the book

Level 2 - Has an infinite number of answers and puts you, the reader, into the book. *Usually prompts the best discussions if everyone does their reading, because this type of question asks for your opinion about things that are happening in the book, and everyone has an opinion.

Level 3 - Has an infinite number of answers and pulls situations from the book and asks you to apply them to your own life. *Can often prompt great discussions if you ask the right question because these types of questions get people talking about their own lives.

When we play "Best Question" your classroom teacher acts as the judge. Each house picks 1 representative to read the question they think is best, and then the student leads the discussion. After all 4 houses have led the discussion for their question the teacher will award house points for the question they think is best. The points are entirely up to the teacher, and they may choose to award more or less points based on the strength of your questions. Some days all Houses will earn points, while other days only one house might earn points. It all depends on you and the quality of your efforts.  

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