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The Giver. No one mentioned such things; it was not a rule, but was considered rude to call attention to things that were unsettling or different about individuals." - Lois Lowry, The Giver , Ch. 3. Chapter 4. Share Responses.
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No one mentioned such things; it was not a rule, but was considered rude to call attention to things that were unsettling or different about individuals."- Lois Lowry, The Giver, Ch. 3 Chapter 4 Share Responses.
Review chapters 1-4. Give the students 15 minutes. Divide students into groups of 4 or 5. Each group must have a different color pencil. This way we see what group change the answer. Pass out one page to each to each group. • Next, we will rotate to the next table. Please change or fill in answers to each page. Chapter 4
In your Reader’s Workshop Books-Please answer. • The family shared their dreams every morning. Write about a dream you have had and what meaning you think it might have. Jounral
Venn Diagram Your Community Jonas’ Community Both Communities Chapter 5 Pass out Venn Diagram-Cut and glue in Reader’s Notebook.
Who Has the Power? Committee members family unit-Mother/Father The Receiver Family unit-son/daughter Committee of Elders committee head Chapter 5 Pass out Worksheet-13 Who Has the Power?
Reader’s Workshop Book-Please answer. • There are more hints about what “Release” means (page 48-49). What do you think it means? Give examples from the story. Chapter 6-Journal Handout “The Community Assignments worksheet. They will glue in their RW Book.
How could someone not fit in? The community was so meticulously ordered, the choices so carefully made."- Lois Lowry, The Giver, Ch. 6 Chapter 7 Hand out index cards with “Assignments” . Have students fill out Your Job wks.
" Now he became aware of an entirely new sensation: pinpricks? No, because they were soft and without pain. Tiny, cold, feather-like feelings peppered his body and face. He put out his tongue again, and caught one of the dots of cold upon it. It disappeared from his awareness instantly; but he caught another, and another. The sensation made him smile."- Lois Lowry, The Giver, Ch. 11 Chapter 11
In Chapter 11 Jonas is given his first memory. It is of a wonderful sled ride down a hill on fluffy snow. Reread pages 80 - 82 again which describe Jonas's sled ride then draw an illustration of it. Save this drawing for a compare and contrast activity you will be doing after reading Chapter 15. Chapter 11
Chapter 16 Hand out Cause and Effect Chart.