Advanced English 6 November 6, 9. To Do Today:  Preview classic book club books  Take classic book club survey  Turn in personal narratives and journals.

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Advanced English 6 November 6, 9

To Do Today:  Preview classic book club books  Take classic book club survey  Turn in personal narratives and journals  Read short stories and do pink sheets  Create vocabulary word splash  Work on portfolios  Preview classic book club books  Take classic book club survey  Turn in personal narratives and journals  Read short stories and do pink sheets  Create vocabulary word splash  Work on portfolios

Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, 1904 Based upon Sir James M. Barrie's play about the boy who refuses to grow up, the book begins in the London nursery of Wendy, John, and Michael Darling, where the three children are visited by Peter Pan. With the help of his tiny friend, the fairy Tinkerbell, Peter takes the three children on a magical flight to Never Land. This enchanted island is home to Peter, Tink, the Lost Boys, Tiger Lily and her Native American nation, and the scheming Captain Hook, who is as intent on defeating Peter Pan as he is on escaping from the tick-tocking crocodile that once ate a hand of his, which was cut off by Peter Pan, and that loved the taste of it so much.

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1850 The story is told in the first person by Jim Hawkins, whose mother kept the Admiral Benbow Inn, and who shared in the adventures from start to finish. An old sea dog comes to this peaceful inn one day, apparently intending to finish his life there. He hires Jim to keep a watch out for other sailors, but despite all precautions, he is hunted out and served with the black spot that means death. Jim and his mother barely escape death when Blind Pew, Black Dog, and other pirates descend on the inn in search of the sea dog’s papers. Jim snatches up a packet of papers to square the sailor’s debt when they were forced to retreat from the inn. The packet contains a map showing the location of the pirate Flint’s buried treasure, which Jim, Doctor Livesey, and Squire Trelawney determine to find. Fitting out a ship, they hire hands and set out on their adventure. Unfortunately, their crew includes one-legged Long John Silver, a pirate also in search of the treasure, and a number of his confederates. Jim, hidden in an apple barrel, overhears the plans of the crew to mutiny, and he warns his comrades. The battle between the pirates and Jim’s party is an exciting and bloody one, taking place both on the island and aboard ship. Jim escapes from the ship and discovers the marooned sailor, Ben Gunn, who has already found and cached the treasure, and finally the victors get safely aboard the ship with the treasure.

Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle, 1886 Based on the well-known English legend, Robin of Locksley is a noble who is forced to become an outlaw when Prince John the usurper tries to take the throne from his absent brother. Robin flees to Sherwood Forest, where he gathers together his Merry Men and is called Robin Hood. He begins to rob the rich and give back to the poor, the townsfolk that are heavily-taxed by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Meanwhile, he still has to defend the throne and woo Maid Marian.

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, 1719 Robinson Crusoe flees Britain on a ship after killing his friend over the love of a woman named Mary. A fierce ocean storm wrecks his ship and leaves him stranded by himself on an uncharted island. Left to fend for himself, Crusoe seeks out a tentative survival on the island until he meets Friday, a tribesman whom he saves from being sacrificed. Initially, Crusoe is thrilled to finally have a friend, but he has to defend himself against the tribe who uses the island to sacrifice tribesman to their gods. As time passes, Crusoe’s and Friday’s relationship changes from master-slave to a mutual respected friendship, despite their differences in culture and religion.

Classic Book Club Survey Go to my website: rfritzinger.weebly.com Click on the “Classic Book Club Survey” button on my homepage. Take the survey. Work quietly when finished.

Challenge: Vocabulary Word Splash Generate Brainstorm as many words as you can from your roots. Spell the words correctly! Record Write the words carefully on the notecards with a black Sharpie. You may not repeat words! Tape Tape the words on the board under the correct root.

Matrix  Personal narratives : Submit final papes electronically to (Google Docs) or (OneDrive)  Turn in rough draft, peer editing, and brainstorming to class bin with your name on everything!  Stories and pink papers due TODAY-turn in to class bin when finished  Vocabulary Word Splash or Portfolio : add “Where I’m From” poems, personal narratives, reflections, middle school pages-throughout the year  Personal narratives : Submit final papes electronically to (Google Docs) or (OneDrive)  Turn in rough draft, peer editing, and brainstorming to class bin with your name on everything!  Stories and pink papers due TODAY-turn in to class bin when finished  Vocabulary Word Splash or Portfolio : add “Where I’m From” poems, personal narratives, reflections, middle school pages-throughout the year