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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Recognizing Conflict in Stories

Thank you today to all those students who 'fish-bowled' in front of the class.  Major shout out to Timmy, Jessie, and Patrick for their EXCELLENT book talk!

Remember to check yesterday's post to see what else you need for tomorrow. e.g. SGD$1

Today's post is for Reading Classes Only
Discussing the conflict that occurs in story is a way to discuss character

Book Clubs
Next Meeting will be next Monday (25th)
Final Meeting for this text will be Friday (1st Nov.)
On this day (Nov 1st), your club must present a short 2-3 minute presentation of your thoughts (claims) about your character. This can be a group presentation. You can use any format at all to show your thinking. More info on this next Monday.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

For the Homework from yesterday that is due tomorrow do we need the word in a sentence or just an example of it for where we would us it.
-Jessi

Unknown said...

Just an example is fine. Thanks for clarifying

Anonymous said...

That was a wonderful book talk! Great Job by Timmy, Patrick and Jessie!!!

Unknown said...

+1 Jessica and Jordan - Find out tomorrow what this means...

Anonymous said...

Just to clarify the test tomorrow is on ONLY on opening and delayed adjectives and adverbs, not including anything like tools? Also the packet is due tomorrow right?

Anonymous said...

The video was really moving. It's also a great idea. I wonder if they found out what the cause was. I am guessing that the people in the video became friends of some sort after the experience. It would be kind of funny to be in that situation.

Anonymous said...

Isn't monday on the 28th?

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