501 ~ 11/17/2009
Wrinkle: Students will tell how setting can affect the characters and the story. Students will correctly answer Study Island Questions about Setting and Character.
HW: Homework #33 (Quiz tomorrow)
DO NOW:
If you were writing a story about a character who was moody, what kinds of things would you have them do, say, or think?
Classwork: List of character traits
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“I really do not want to go to the Fall Fair,” Shelley insisted when her parents asked her a third time.
Based on the passage, which of the following best describes Shelley? |
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A. | She does not have very many friends. |
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B. | She does not like going to the Fall Fair. |
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C. | She does not like feeling left out. |
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D. | She does not get along well with her parents. |
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Disappointment
Lola sat on the old, lumpy couch crying. She could let it all out here, alone in her mother’s small, quiet apartment in Galesburg, Illinois. The familiar walls were covered in rose pink wallpaper. Goldie, her mother’s eleventh fish, seemed to stare sympathetically at Lola through the fishbowl sitting on the counter. The smell of her mother’s vanilla candles comforted her aching heart. Lola allowed herself to think out loud. “It is so unfair! I am the best person for the job. Instead, my classmates voted for Ricky to be class president. Ricky is such a clown—always making jokes. What can he offer the school? Now all my plans to improve the school seem worthless.” Lola decided to stay home and sulk, rather than attend the football game that night. She wasn’t ready to face Ricky. She was sure he would have plenty of jokes to make at her expense. |
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A. | a high school football game |
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B. | the town square in Galesburg |
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C. | Lola's high school auditorium |
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D. | Lola's mother's apartment |
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