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Ongoing assignments… Continue to check back as slides are added! Book Portfolio Ongoing assignments… Continue to check back as slides are added!

Requirements – Plastic cover (provided for you) Book Portfolio Requirements – Plastic cover (provided for you) Watercolor Cover (will begin in class) Table of Contents (complete last) Title on Each Page (Themes, Word Wizard, etc.) Worth Many, Many, Many points.

Book Portfolio Assignment #1 THEME Prompt #1: Initiation and Growth Write a claim paragraph about a theme based on the prompt below: Prompt: What possible theme might Paulo Coelho offer on the subject of initiation and growth? Claim: To grow as a person, one must look beyond the surface of things. Data: Prologue, story has a deeper meaning: Commentary: Self-confidence is a good thing. Prediction: in a story about initiation and growth, Santiago’s ability to take a huge risk and confidence in the journey will be an important tool. Initiation and Growth

Book Portfolio Assignment #2 Word Wizard Create a Page Titled “Word Wizard” Select 20 vocabulary words from you reading, and number each one, putting down the page number you found it: - Write out definition - Use in a new sentence Initiation and Growth

Book Portfolio Assignment #3 Action Tracker - Make a timeline pages 1 -100. - Fill with cool quotes (imagery or characterization or plot) - Illustrate accordingly Initiation and Growth