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Unit 1 Foundations Schooled by Gordon Korman

Essential Question-Reflection Journal What is Cap’s belief’s about modern society (modern living)? How do you feel about the way Cap and Rain live?

Day 2: Annotation Expectations Predict Question Connect Comment Summarize

Day 2: Chapters 3 Read Chapter 3 with a partner* or independently Practice using the “Say Something” strategy as you read. Chapter 3 Purpose Question: Zach ends his chapter by saying, “This was my year.” What does he mean by that? How do you predict Zach’s “year” will turn out?

Day 2: Reading Read Chapters 4-6 Purpose for Reading: What does the author tell us about Cap, Hugh, or Zach’s characters? Choose a character to focus on for tomorrow’s analysis: Cap, Hugh, or Zach Come to class ready to describe that character and have an example from the book to support your description. Think about the character from multiple points of view: the character’s point of view and the other characters’ view of that person