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Sunday, January 29, 2012
Superbowl Prediction (Due Friday, February 3rd!)
Which team will win Superbowl XLVI? Why? Remember to support your prediction with several good reasons and use your best grammar. If you're not a football fan, then what sports team do you follow and why? If you don't follow a team, then what athlete do you most admire and why?
Sunday, January 22, 2012
A Letter to those in Power (Due Friday, January 27th!)
One characteristic of a dystopian society is that the government is oppressive and all-controlling. In each of the novels you are reading, society follows very different rules. This week, your task is to write a letter to the government convincing them to change their ways.
If you are reading The Hunger Games, you must write to the Capitol and plea with them to end the Games and their brutal suppression of the Districts. Try to appeal to their emotions, their intellect, or their sense of justice.
If you are reading Divergent, you must write to the leaders of Erudite and Abnegation and ask them to change the separation of the factions. Try to appeal to their emotions, their intellect, or their sense of justice.
If you are reading The Maze Runner, you should send a letter to those outside of the Maze and explain the injustice of it. Try to appeal to their emotions, their intellect, or their sense of justice.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
If you were the protagonist... (Due Friday, January 20th)
The protagonist is the main character who must solve or attempt to solve the story's major conflict. If you were the protagonist in your novel, what choice would you have made?
If you were Katniss in The Hunger Games, would you have taken Prim's place? If you were going into the arena, what would your strategy be? What skills would you be able to use? Remember to write a well-developed paragraph with at least 5 sentences, including a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.
If you were Thomas in The Maze Runner, what job would you want within the Glade? Would you want to be a runner? Why or why not? Remember to write a well-developed paragraph with at least 5 sentences, including a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.
If you were Tris in Divergent, which faction would you have chosen? Do you feel that you possess characteristics similar to Abnegation, Dauntless, Candor, Amity, or Erudite? Why do you feel you fit best within that faction? Remember to write a well-developed paragraph with at least 5 sentences, including a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.
If you were Katniss in The Hunger Games, would you have taken Prim's place? If you were going into the arena, what would your strategy be? What skills would you be able to use? Remember to write a well-developed paragraph with at least 5 sentences, including a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.
If you were Thomas in The Maze Runner, what job would you want within the Glade? Would you want to be a runner? Why or why not? Remember to write a well-developed paragraph with at least 5 sentences, including a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.
If you were Tris in Divergent, which faction would you have chosen? Do you feel that you possess characteristics similar to Abnegation, Dauntless, Candor, Amity, or Erudite? Why do you feel you fit best within that faction? Remember to write a well-developed paragraph with at least 5 sentences, including a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Author Interview Response (Due Friday, January 13th)
Watch the interview above; then, write a response of at least five sentences. Your response should include your reaction to your author. Did anything about his or her appearance surprise you? Were you surprised by anything he or she said? Are there any questions that you wish you could ask him or her? What do you think your book will be about based on this interview?
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Perfect World (Due Friday, January 6th!)
| A "Utopia" is an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. The word was first used in the book Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More. During this unit, we are going to read about worlds that were created to be "perfect" but failed and ended up stripping citizens of choice, individuality, and freedom. |
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