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Alive Journal. Provide creative front and back cover Table of Contents Provide unique titles per chapter (student created) Summary - by subcategories (paragraphs) Chapter Events Personal thoughts/connection (paragraph)
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Alive Journal • Provide creative front and back cover • Table of Contents • Provide unique titles per chapter (student created) • Summary - by subcategories • (paragraphs) • Chapter • Events • Personal thoughts/connection (paragraph) • 2 Significant Quotations: who said it, to whom it was said, and significance to chapter. Explain each quotation and discuss its relevance. If it is not dialogue, explain the significance and what it means/foreshadows • Constructed Responses • Safety policy change • Portfolio must be bound/notebook ***Creativity, neatness, and thoroughness***
Chapter One: Unique title for entire chapter Subchapter One: Summary… Subchapter Two: Summary… So on so….. Personal thoughts/Connection (paragraph for entire chapter ) Quote One: “Quote” (significance) Quote Two: “Quote” (significance)
Constructed Responses – English 2 HYou must provide textual evidence for support~ These will be included in your portfolio ~Choose two from the topics below: • Discuss the major theme of the story and explain its development/progression over the course of the novel. • Analyze the development of characters over the course of the novel. Choose three major characters as a focal point of your response. • Analyze and discuss how the author uses change in time/flashbacks within the novel. Determine their function and contribution to the novel. • Argue whether or not the portrayal of the characters and their experiences were as you predicted. What would you have liked to see differently? (Approximately: 200-250 words each)
Safety Change Research • You must have a unique and creative topic • Research a topic • Your topic should deal with something you would like to see changed for the safety of the people in your town/state/nation/world
Suggested Work Schedule(Novel Schedule and Research Schedule) 4.7 – 1 4.8 – 1 and type 4.9 – 2 and type 4.10 – 3 & 4 4.11 – type 4.12 – 5 Decide on research topic 4.13 – 5 and type Type proposal 4.14 – 6 and type 4.15 – 7 Get sources 4.16 – 7 and type Get sources 5.17 – 8 & 9 and type Get sources 5.18 – 10 & 11and type Get sources 5.19 – 12 & 13 and type Outline 5.20 – 14 and type Draft 5.21 – 15 and type Draft 5.22 – write/type - on response questions 5.23 – Peer Edit 5. 24 – Edit 5.25 – Edit 5.26 – ALIVE project due Portfolio due: May 26 Title page, back page, table of contents, character list, summaries per subchapters , personal thoughts/connections, two significant quotation and explanations, and responses (2).