ELA TUESDAY Agenda 10/26/20 Live Session: Lesson 33 & "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"

  • Due Oct 26, 2021 at 11:59pm
  • Points 4
  • Questions 4
  • Available until Jan 4, 2022 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit None
  • Allowed Attempts 2

Instructions

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Unit 1 Whipping Boy

Today's Lesson: # 33 Determining Theme in a Text

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       Assignment       

 

Read the passage BELOW: The Tale of Peter Rabbit

How to do a Close Read:

  1. Annotate! Take notes about what you are reading. If you print the passage, you can underline where you find the answers as you reread.  Always go back into the passage to find your answers!
  2. Read the story out loud! This can be to your LC, a sibling, your pet, or your favorite toy ☺ Get creative!
  3. Pay attention to FOOT NOTES: Words that have a number next to them in the passage have a definition further down the page.
  4. Read the passage TWICE before you take the quiz.
  5. Write a 2-3 sentence SUMMARY to review the passage

NOW YOU ARE READY!

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    Quiz/Submission   

 

Continue to the BOTTOM of this page and answer the 4 Multiple Choice Questions.  

Use Test Taking Strategies:

1. Look for key words or familiar vocabulary.

2. Go back into the passage and FIND YOUR ANSWER.  Prove It!

3. Use Process of Elimination as you read through your answer choices.

Remember, You get 2 Attempts

Look over your work once you submit.  If you score below a %75, you should take the quiz againBe sure to go over the questions with your LC BEFORE you retest.

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Unit Goal:  

  • Students read literary and informational texts to understand the class system of the Middle Ages through the fictional tale of two unlikely friends, Price Brat and his whipping boy. Students express their understanding by synthesizing the knowledge they gained about the history of the Middle Ages to study how the actions and changes in characters affect the events in a text and the development of a theme.

Objectives: 

  • Build knowledge of the Middle Ages through research. 
  • Read, discuss, and write about texts. 
  • Write a response that analyzes events and characteristics to determine the theme of this novel.
    • Don't miss Live Sessions so that you can successfully meet these objectives. 

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