Vocabulary
Journal Entries
Journal Entry #1:( After reading up to pg. 17)
Jenna looks around her bedroom and describes it as empty and cold and wonders if it reflects her. Look around your room. Which three things in your room reflect you? Why? Is there one more thing you wish was there to represent you?
Jenna looks around her bedroom and describes it as empty and cold and wonders if it reflects her. Look around your room. Which three things in your room reflect you? Why? Is there one more thing you wish was there to represent you?
Study Guides
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Literary Term Scavenger Hunt pgs. 1-84 | |
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Identity Poem: Definition
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Articles for "Placemat" Activity- Round 1
Learn More about the Doomsday Vault:
Read a Memoir about MRSA
Articles for "Personal Placemat" / Jigsaw Activity- Round 2
Frankenstein Allusion
-Genre: Romanticism, fiction, novel
- Author/Publication Year: Mary Shelley, 1818
-Characters: Victor Frankenstein= scientist, inventor, doctor
-His creation is referred to as: creature, monster, fiend
Topics: creation, obligation of creator to its creation/ plight of the creation, social acceptance, belonging, abandonment, revenge
Walden by Henry David Thoreau (1854)
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Learn about Henry David Thoreau here. Take notes on above note frame.
Watch a Professor explain the main ideas of Walden here.
Watch a Professor explain the main ideas of Walden here.
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Extra Credit:
1. Photograph an image that reminds you of the ideals in which Henry David Thoreau believed: simplicity, solitude, minimalism, contemplation, introspection, self-sufficiency, and nature. *It must be a photo that you snapped--not an image from the Internet!
2. Research and find an appropriate Henry David Thoreau quotation to type below the photograph.
3. Paraphrase (put in your own words) and explain the meaning of the quotation.
4. Apply/connect the quotation to the photograph.
5. Cite the source of the quotation.
Article Review: End of Unit Assessment
The permission slip is due in a timely fashion so that you may begin researching your approved topic using the EBSCOhost database through the link below.
Username: wdeagles password: wdeagles
Suggested Order of Information:
1. Topic
2. Title/Author/Source
3. Vocabulary (can be more than 3 so we understand)
4. Summary (Do not read word-for-word from this section so start memorizing now)
5. Facts- 3
6. Opinion (How you feel about the TOPIC and TWO reasons why)
7. Application to the novel