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Three Skeleton Key. by George G. Toudouze (Too-Dooz). Today you will work in pairs. You will share an answer sheet. You need 1-2 pieces of paper and color pencils if you have them. Divide a piece of paper into four squares. Before: Four Square.
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Three Skeleton Key by George G. Toudouze (Too-Dooz)
Today you will work in pairs. You will share an answer sheet. • You need 1-2 pieces of paper and color pencils if you have them.
Before: Four Square • 1. In the FIRST box. Draw a rock surrounded by water. • 2. Draw a lighthouse on the rock. • 3. Draw a boat coming towards the lighthouse. • 4. Draw rats on the boat. • 5. Draw sharks in the water.
Story Type • This story is a fictional narrative. • What are the elements of a narrative? • Elements of a narrative: • Characters (including Protagonist and Antagonist) • Conflict • Setting • Plot (Expositon, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution) • Tells a story
The Characters • The Narrator • Le Gleo (Lay Glee-o) • Itchoua (Itch-o-wah)
The Setting • Three Skeleton Key • A Lighthouse on a rocky island
Answer the following on your partner sheet. • 1. Why did the narrator accept the job at the lighthouse? The narrator accepted the job at the lighthouse because... • 2. Why is the island called “Three Skeleton Key”? The island is called “Three Skeleton Key” because… • 3. Why might a person be uncomfortable working at this lighthouse? A person would be uncomfortable working at that lighthouse because…
Turn and Talk. • 4. How long has the narrator worked there? • He’s worked there for… • 5. Who are the other two light keepers? • The other two light keepers are…
Turn and Talk • 6. Why does Le Gleo ask if the approaching ship’s crew is “drunk or insane”? • He think they’re drunk because… • 7. What will happen to the ship if it doesn’t change course? • If the ship doesn’t change course, it will….
Turn and Talk • 8. What is unusual about this ship? • This ship is unusual because…
Answer in your tablet. • 9. What is causing the ship to sail in chaotic circles around the lighthouse? • The ship is going in circles because…
Answer in your tablet. • 10. What happened to the ship’s crew? • I think the ship’s crew… • 11. How does the narrator know that there were no survivors of the rat attack? • He assumes that there were no survivors because…
Turn and Talk • 12. Why are the rats invading the lighthouse? • The rats are invading the lighthouse because… • 13. What are the characters doing to fight back and/or survive? • The characters fight back by… • 14. What would you do in this situation? • If this was happening to me, I would…
Answer in your tablet. • 15. List all of the dangers the men face. • Ex. Suffocation from lack of fresh air
Turn and Talk • 16. When will the supply boat return? • The supply boat will return…
Turn and Talk • 17. Why do they name the rats? • I think they name the rats because… • 18. Why do the men decide it’s best NOT to light the lighthouse anymore? • I think they stop lighting the house because…
Turn and Talk • 19. Why are the men starting to go a little crazy? • I think they’re going crazy because… • 20. What do the people on the patrol ship assume? • They assume that…
Turn and Talk • 21. What happens to the patrol ship? • The patrol ship… • 22. How do the men communicate with the patrol ship? • The men communicate with the patrol ship by…
Turn and Talk • 24. Why do the rats finally leave the lighthouse? • The rats finally leave the lighthouse because… • 25. How are they finally destroyed? • The rats are finally destroyed by…
During: Finish Graphic Organizer • Complete the plot chart on your graphic organizer.