“The Pow Wow at the End of the World”

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“The Pow Wow at the End of the World” By Sherman Alexie

1st Time Through Just listen to the text. Don’t write anything, don’t make any assumptions. Just…listen.

Research those and annotate in the text 2nd Time Through Put a box around words, phrases, or ideas that you don’t understand or are unfamiliar to you. Research those and annotate in the text

Underline words or phrases that stick out at you 3rd Time Through Read silently Underline words or phrases that stick out at you

4th Time Through The whole class will read the poem aloud—but only the words and phrases you underlined Now, go back and annotate why you underlined those phrases—why are they important? What do they say?

Using your highlighter, highlight AND annotate the following: Last Time Through Using your highlighter, highlight AND annotate the following: Symbolism or figurative language Speaker’s feelings about the dam

What does the text mean/say when… What is the purpose of… Finally… Write two open-ended questions to bring to tomorrow’s Seminar. Examples: What does the text mean/say when… What is the purpose of… How did you feel when… What would happen if… Do you agree with… Do you believe… Why does…