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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Point of view
Hello Room 2308 Readers!
It has been a while since we have blogged about our reading. We are well on our way into Rules by Cynthia Lord. The story is told from Katherine's point of view, and we have discussed what she is struggling with in her life.
Tonight, choose another two characters and discuss how the story would change if it was told from their point of view. What would their main struggle or tensions be? What would their opinion of Catherine and the other characters be?
You could choose from:
David
David's mom
David's dad
Ryan
Kristy
Jason
Good luck and happy blogging!
MRs. S
Monday, March 18, 2013
Crash by Jerry Spinelli
Hello Students!
We hope you are enjoying "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli! This is the second book we have read as a class by the same author. The first was "Maniac Magee". The two main characters are very interesting indeed. Today we would like you to compare the main characters from each book. To compare means to tell what things are similar, and what things are different.
Discussion Points:
1. Compare Manaic Magee and Crash Coogan. Explain at least three ways that they are similar, and three ways that they are different. We would like you to push your thinking. That means, the fact that they are both boys is a very superficial similarity. Look for more in depth ways that they are the same.......character traits or personality traits for example.
2. Compare the main character from the book you are reading to both Maniac and Crash.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Personal Connections
" If you remain calm in the midst of great chaos, it is the surest guarantee that it will eventually subside." - Professor Savant from "The Last of the Really Great Wangdoodles" by Julie Andrews Edwards.
Wow, Lindy, Ben and Tom sure had a scare today at the end of chapter two into chapter three of part two of our read aloud. What are your personal and/or literary connections to what we read today?
Discussion Points:
1. Personal connections to today's reading....
2. Literary connections to today's reading.......
Be sure to explain your thoughts fully, with evidence and examples. Also, make sure you edit for capital letters and correct punctuation!
Happy Reading in your independent selections tonight!
Mrs. S
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Words, Words, Words.......
In today's reading, Professor Savant asked the kids their three favorite words.
Lindy's were "Yellow. Sunshine. Mother of Pearl."
Ben just gave one, "Acetylsalicylic."
Tom also just gave one, "Antidisestablishmentarianism."
Professor Savant's favorite word was "Papilionaceous", from Latin, meaning resembling a butterfly, or shaped like a butterfly. The French word for butterfly, "papillon", is similar.
Discussion Points:
What are three words that you really like? Why do you like them so much?
What do you do when you are reading and come across a word that you have never seen before?
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Nobody Bothers to Look
"Well, that's just my point. Nobody bothers to look." These were some of Professor Savant's words to the children today in their first lesson with him.
"Think of being as small as an ant down there. Look at it as if you were indeed a beetle or a worm. Wouldn't the Earth be different to you then? Wouldn't it be a whole new countryside? The lumps of clay would be mountains and the blades of grass would be a forest."
Today, I want you to look as the professor encouraged Ben, Tom and Lindy to look at the world today in chapter 4. Look up. Look down. Look at the world as you have never looked at it before.
Discussion points:
What did you notice? Describe the wondrous, surprising, amazing things that you saw. Think of the professor, and especially Lindy as you write.
Monday, February 4, 2013
The Last of the Really Great Wangdoodles by Julie Andrews Edwards
Hello Room Full of Readers!
I am so excited to be reading you one of my all-time favorite books! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did at your age.
We have read to chapter 5, and have met the main characters and a few others. I am curious to hear your impressions of those characters so far.
Discussion Points:
1. Tell me who your favorite character is so far and why. Make sure you give me examples from the book to back up your claim.
2. Who is your least favorite character so far, and why?
3. Who is the character you are the most curious about, and why?
Happy Reading!
Friday, December 14, 2012
This Book is not Good For You
This is the third novel in the Secret Series. It is 390 pages and is sure to make your taste buds tingle!
Cass and Max-Ernest learn of an ancient abject used by the Aztecs to make food taste like anything. Will the midnight sun manipulate Cass for it?
This book's strong points are the Great Escape, and the dark and devious night in a "blind", Chef's restaurant.
If you want taste, you need smell and hearing, get The Name of This Book is Secret, and If You're Reading This, It's Too Late.
Captives are held, secrets are told, and lots of chocolate ( dark chocolate) is eaten. I'd think twice before biting this tasty novel.
By Paul
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