Monday, December 16, 2019

Break HW due 1/2/2020

In class (since last week), we have been working on a packet to outline the 5 paragraphs that will make up an essay.  For HW, students will complete any part(s) of the outline/graphic organizer that are not completed this week in class.  The packet will be worth 50 total HW points (10 points per page).  I will collect it from students on the due date.


This is the information that should be gathered for the HW. 

Focusing Question: What factors enable Salva to survive the intensely challenging environment in A Long Walk to Water ?
Introduction Paragraph: Introduce text, topic, and claim.  

A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park is a novel about… (add a brief summary of the novel) 



Claim: Include 3 survival factors



Body Paragraph #1: Survival Factor #1 

1)Topic Sentence: Survival factor #1 that enables Salva to survive his difficult environment: 
2)Context for Evidence 1 (describe briefly what’s happening in that part of the story): 
3)Evidence 1: Taken directly from the text (and Page #) that directly connects to your survival factor
4)Analysis 1: How does your evidence connect to your survival factor? (your own thinking!)
5)Context for Evidence 2 (describe briefly what’s happening in that part of the story):
6)Evidence 2: Taken directly from the text (and Page #) that directly connects to your survival factor
7)Analysis 2: Explain how your evidence proves your topic sentence:


Body Paragraph 2 : Survival Factor #2

1)Topic Sentence: Survival factor #2 that enables Salva to survive his difficult environment: 
2)Context for Evidence 1 (describe briefly what’s happening in that part of the story): 
3)Evidence 1: Taken directly from the text (and Page #) that directly connects to your survival factor
4)Analysis 1: How does your evidence connect to your survival factor? (your own thinking!)
5)Context for Evidence 2 (describe briefly what’s happening in that part of the story):
6)Evidence 2: Taken directly from the text (and Page #) that directly connects to your survival factor
7)Analysis 2: Explain how your evidence proves your topic sentence:

Body Paragraph #3: Survival Factor #3 

1)Topic Sentence: Survival factor #3 that enables Salva to survive his difficult environment: 
2)Context for Evidence 1 (describe briefly what’s happening in that part of the story): 
3)Evidence 1: Taken directly from the text (and Page #) that directly connects to your survival factor
4)Analysis 1: How does your evidence connect to your survival factor? (your own thinking!)
5)Context for Evidence 2 (describe briefly what’s happening in that part of the story):
6)Evidence 2: Taken directly from the text (and Page #) that directly connects to your survival factor
7)Analysis 2: Explain how your evidence proves your topic sentence:
Conclusion: Wrap it up

  • Restate your claim (but change the wording up a bit) 

  •  Very briefly summarize the end of the novel 

  • Make a connection between your essay and society or the world 


Wednesday, December 11, 2019

HW #12 Due Fri 12/13

Complete WB page 58.  Make sure to use the context of what is happening in the book.
Word/Phrase
Page
Definition
scythed
64
Cut with a long, curved blade
doubtful
64

boldly
65
Without being afraid
grudgingly
66
Unwillingly
masses
66
Large groups
emaciated
68
Very thin from not getting enough to eat
mingle
71

despair
72

skittered
73
To move lightly and quickly, like a little animal
government collapse; government fall
73
When the people who are in charge in a county lose power
stampede
74

borehole
76
A deep hole drilled into the ground
earnestly
76
seriously and honestly
welter
79
Large and confusing group
plagued
80

peril
80

Other new words you encountered:





Friday, December 6, 2019

HW #11 Due Tuesday 12/10

Complete vocabulary for chapters 9-10.  Use context clues--don't give dictionary language that you don't understand.

Word/Phrase
Page
Definition
shrubs
52
Small bushes

endured
52

been reduced to
52

relentless
52

arid
52
Dry
lag
53

vulture
59
A bird that eats dead animals
corpses
59

refugee camp
60
A temporary place to live, usually made up of tents, for large numbers of people who have fled their countries
spark of hope
61

vision
61

receding
61

ritual scarring
62
A scar made on purpose to show identity, a tradition in coming-of-age ceremonies in some places
Other new words you encountered: