Welcome! March 28th, 2017 Tuesday

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Welcome! March 28th, 2017 Tuesday Do Now Get your folder from the front crate and find your seat Begin working on your Daily Edit paragraph. Once the bell rings, you will have five minutes to find all 10 mistakes in today’s paragraph. Remember: Do Now's are INDEPENDENT and QUIET exercises. Thank you 

Tuesday March 28, 2017 On March 8, 1848, the buildor of the worlds first roller coaster was born. La Marcus Thompson who is often called the “Father of the Gravity Ride, created the first gravity-powered roller coaster in the U.S. at Coney island New York. La Marcus was a natural mechanic. At the age of 12, he design a butter churn and an oxcart his roller coaster paved the way for future rides such as Space Mountain at Disney world.

The Book Thief We’ve got a lot to read today, so let’s jump right in! Turn to page 16 (the start of the prologue). We’re going to read to page 32. As we read: Pay attention to the way characters are described. Afterwards, we’re going to do a quick character analysis activity, so pay attention to everyone we’re introduced to during today’s reading. 

Goals for Today… Character Analysis: As we read, consider the five characters on your handout. In the first column, briefly describe each character’s personality (1-2 sentences is fine). What are they like? In the second column, provide a direct quote from the text that supports your analysis. Be sure to include the page number for full credit! Text Comprehension/Analysis Questions: After we read, respond to the questions on the back of your handout. Be sure to explain your responses fully and provide supporting textual evidence if necessary. Personal Response: Write your own short response to the book so far. The direction of this response can be up to you, as long as you write at least five sentences. I just want to know what you think! Some questions you can respond to include: What do you like about the book so far, considering the plot, characters, and/or writing style? What do you not like? What do you think will happen next?