Sept 03, 2012 – Junior English You will need: Pen/Pencil

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Sept 03, 2012 – Junior English You will need: Pen/Pencil Summer Reading Packet Notebook or lined paper Agenda: Welcome! One Thing Into the Wild: Three Events Written Respons

One Thing When it is your turn: Introduce yourself Tell us one English-related (reading, writing, speaking, etc.) thing that you did this summer

Into the Wild: Three Events Part of being a reader is interacting with texts Choose the THREE events from the book to which you had the strongest reactions Discuss those events with your elbow-partner Explain HOW and WHY you reacted strongly to each event Learn how your partner reacted to those same events Be prepared to share with the class

Written Response – An Introspection Which event did you have the strongest reaction to? WHY do you think that you reacted as you did? What does this says about YOU as a reader? What does this says about YOU as a member of society?