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Monday, 2/24: Homework, Warm Up, The Forecast, Giver – Mr. Coward's Seventh Grade English
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Monday, 2/24: Homework, Warm Up, The Forecast, Giver

Advisory Schedule: Slides Link.

Copy homework into planner:

  • KBARR = The Giver. There will be a reading check quiz every day, preceded by a Q/A session. Come prepared with questions about ANYTHING you don’t understand. Response = DAILY = 1 paragraph: summary and reaction combined. Reading assignments might change depending on how far we get in class, so pay attention!
    • Monday night: to the end of chapter 20
    • Tuesday night: to the end of chapter 22
    • Wednesday night:
    • Thursday: Nada.
  • Vocab due Tuesday, Thursday.
    • due Tuesday – Definitions in notebook.
    • due Thursday– Copy and Finish the SMYK’s.
  • Giver Project due Next Friday, 3/7. (Details Tuesday.)

“Warm Up, 2/24.”

  1. Chapter 20 will begin the ______ of our story. (Plot Mountain)
  2. How can we connect “Old Glory” and The Giver?
  3. How about “The Sneetches” and The Giver?
  4. How about “Number 12 Looks Just Like You” and The Giver?
  5. What does the word forecast mean?

“The Forecast” by Dan Jaffe

Perhaps our age has driven us indoors.
We sprawl in the semi-darkness, dreaming sometimes
Of a vague world spinning in the wind.
But we have snapped our locks, pulled down our shades,
Taken all precautions. We shall not be disturbed.
If the earth shakes, it will be on a screen;
And if the prairie wind spills down our streets
And covers us with leaves, the weatherman will tell us.

“Forecast, 2/24.” (6p)

  1. “The Forecast” is written in…  a) 1st person  b) 2nd person  c) 3rd person  d) 4th person
  2. The word forecast in the poem refers to the weatherman’s forecast, but it also adds another meaning for the poem. What else is the poem forecasting?
  3. This poem was written in 1964. How does it relate to today’s world?
  4. How can we relate this poem to The Giver?
  5. (2) Which character doesn’t belong with the others?  Why?  a) Pony  b) Alyce  c) Gran-Da  d) Donald  e) the Giver  f) Jonas

Giver Chapter 20 Aloud…

LINK to GIVER BOOK.

 

The Giver Big Screen Version?