- Did you know that class starts at 8:10 all week?
- Get your Disney gear ready for Monday...oh boy.
Word Parts:
Prefix
- federis - league, pact
- frater - brother
- ion, sion, tion - act, result or state of
- ish - origin, nature, resembling
- fac, fact, fic, fect - do, make
Power of One...POO
- Use your discussion questions from J12 to lead small group discussions about Ch.2?
- I'll check your research questions while you are discussing.
- Anything worth sharing with the whole class?
Research
Click here for the OWL at Purdue
Today you will work in teams of 3 to compete for the chance to earn one free homework/journal assignment pass (a 5-10 point value).
How to win...
HW: J13 & J14
Journal 13: Find and cite at least two articles to answer your research question. (Make sure you can access these articles again.
Journal 14: Read Ch. 3 and answer these questions..
1. In what ways has PK gained strength or made the best out of his situation?
2. How has the motif of water continued to add meaning and show PK's identity?
3. How has the five-year old narrator become an advantageous writer's choice?
- Take Citation Notes from this webpage so that you have a short hand method of learning how to cite.
- Let's practice one together...click here.
Today you will work in teams of 3 to compete for the chance to earn one free homework/journal assignment pass (a 5-10 point value).
How to win...
- Cite your article quickly and correctly (write big!).
- Write it on the board first.
- First team to correctly cite the article wins the round.
- Team who wins the most game points, wins the pass.
- Please help in checking other team citations as we look for winners of each round!
HW: J13 & J14
Journal 13: Find and cite at least two articles to answer your research question. (Make sure you can access these articles again.
Journal 14: Read Ch. 3 and answer these questions..
1. In what ways has PK gained strength or made the best out of his situation?
2. How has the motif of water continued to add meaning and show PK's identity?
3. How has the five-year old narrator become an advantageous writer's choice?
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