HR Expectations Homeroom is a one way door! 9:00: time to read You cannot leave without permission and a pass. Get ready for the day! 9:00: time to read You must be reading. If your name is on the board, consider it a warning, and read! If you get a check mark, it will cost you 2 points on your behavior card.
Character Types in Narrative Writing More than just the protagonist, people!
Protagonist and Antagonist the main character in a story (in a work of literature) Ex: Roy in Hoot the character or force in conflict with the protagonist Ex: Mother Paula’s and Dana Matherson
Flat and Round Characters Flat Character Round Character a character that you do not know well and only displays one personality trait. Ex: Garrett a character that you know a lot about and has multiple sides to their personality Ex: Beatrice and Mullet Fingers
Static and Dynamic Characters Static Character Dynamic Character a character who stays the same throughout the story Ex: Roy’s Parents a character who undergoes an important inner change such as a change in beliefs, personality, or attitude Ex: Roy, Kimberly Lou Dixon
Sympathetic and Minor Characters a character whose situation you understand, sympathize with, or can relate to Ex:Mullet Fingers, Roy, Beatrice a character mentioned only briefly Usually a flat character Ex: The reporter, the teacher, Kimberly Lou Dixon
Creating the Foldable To begin constructing the foldable, fold it in half twice (squares, not triangles) so that it looks like the 2nd photo.
And then… Now, open it back up and fold it in half backwards so that it forms a triangle with the written parts on the outside.
Next… With the sympathetic triangle pointing downward, bring in the flat triangle Do the same with static on the other side. Finally, fold the top overhang down, too.
In the end… Glue the foldable into the notebook by putting glue on the back of the minor/sympathetic square only. Glue it as shown and label the front tab.