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What would it take to make your world perfect? Warm Up: Answer in your notebook. Write in complete sentences. Don’t forget your topic sentence! What would it take to make your world perfect? What would you be willing to give up to have your world perfect? Novels & study questions will be given out while you complete the warm up. I will record the number on your book. You must return this book at the end of the unit or pay $ 7.

Anticipation Guide for The Giver by Lois Lowry Students will stand up by their desks if they agree with each statement. Think carefully. An ideal community would not have any hunger or starvation. An ideal community would not have any jealousy or competition. An ideal community would not have any unemployment. All children should have equal possessions and privileges at a certain age, regardless of the status of their families. Families are much closer when they share their feelings. con’t next slide

Con’t Anticipation GUide 6. Life would be better and easier if we did not carry bad memories in our heads. 7. Overpopulation is such a problem that families should not be allowed to have more than two children. There is no real need to learn about world history. There is no real need to learn about one’s own family history. One’s job or occupation in life should be a careful match to one’s interests, talents, and skills.

Study the book cover Note: Do not answer if you have already read the book. What do you think the title, The Giver, means? Look at the picture on the front cover: Describe the man. What does the expression on his face indicate? What do you think the torn photo means?

L o i s L o w r y The Giver Biography About Her Writing Book Reviews

Biography Lois Lowry * Birthplace: Hawaii Birth Date: March 20, 1937 Parents: Robert & Katherine Hammersburg Education: Brown University, University of Southern Maine * Her father was in the Army so her family moved around a lot. Lois has lived all around the world.

L o i s L o w r y Biography She married after her sophomore year at Brown and had four children. They settled in Maine where she finished her degree at USM. She is currently divorced living in West Cambridge with her dog, Bandit.

About Her Writing L o i s L o w r y “She fulfilled a childhood dream when she began writing in the mid-1970’s” She’s an author of over 20 books for young adults including those in the popular Anastasia Krupnik series. Twice the winner of the Newbery Medal

About Her Writing L o i s L o w r y “She fulfilled a childhood dream when she began writing in the mid-1970’s” Winner of the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award. Winner of the Boston Globe – Horn Book Award. Winner of the California Young Reader’s Medal. Winner of the Mark Twain Award. Over 5 million copies of The Giver sold The Giver has been translated into 29 languages.

L o i s L o w r y About Her Writing “ She has tackled a number of topics in her literature including adoption, mental illness, cancer, the Holocaust and futuristic societies. Whatever the theme, Lowry portrays realistic life experiences to her audience.

L o i s L o w r y About Her Writing “She fulfilled a childhood dream when she began writing in the mid-1970’s” In her books, Lois Lowry throws her characters and readers into many thought-provoking situations.

Book Reviews L o i s L o w r y “Lowry is once again in top form – raising many questions while answering few, and unwinding a tale fit for the most adventurous readers.” Publishers Weekly February 15, 1993

Book Reviews L o i s L o w r y New York Times October 26, 1993 “…The Giver, a powerful and provocative novel, is sure to keep older children reading and thinking!” Karen Ray of the New York Times October 26, 1993

Bonus Question? What was Lois Lowry’s Dog’s name?

Bonus Answer! Bandit!

L o i s L o w r y Once readers make contact with Lowry’s treasure, they may never see things exactly quite the same.

What is a utopia? Utopia is a perfect place where people can lead perfect lives. The Giver takes place in such an ideal community.

Here are other utopias that people have described or written about through the ages. The Golden Age The Garden of Eden Atlantis

Utopia is A Greek Term The word utopia was derived from the Greek ou topos, which means “no place.” Some synonyms for utopia are paradise, arcadia, and Zion.

Is the society in The Giver a utopia or a dystopia? Think while you read. Is the society in The Giver a utopia or a dystopia?

Watch out tone & Mood are similar. Tone is the author’s attitude toward the writing (his characters, the situation) and the readers. A work of writing can have more than one tone. An example of tone could be both serious and humorous. Tone is set by the setting, choice of vocabulary and other details. Mood is the general atmosphere created by the author’s words. It is the feeling the reader gets from reading those words. It may be the same, or it may change from situation to situation.

Words that describe Mood Fanciful Sentimental Melancholy Happy Frightening Sorrowful Mysterious Joyful Frustrating Suspenseful Romantic Gloomy

Let’s read the first nine paragraphs of chapter one of The Giver Let’s read the first nine paragraphs of chapter one of The Giver. Pay attention to the author’s tone and the mood of the writing. After reading: What is the hook the author uses to get your interest? What is the author’s tone? How does the story make you feel? (mood) Homework: Read chapters 1 & 2. Answer study questions for these chapters in your notebook.