4th Hour - Enrichment Please get out your library book and read silently for twenty minutes. Every five minutes is a point in class dojo.

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4th Hour - Enrichment Please get out your library book and read silently for twenty minutes. Every five minutes is a point in class dojo.

Homework: Read The Lightning Thief odd numbered chapters Objective for THE WHOLE WEEK: Read The Lightning Thief and complete annotations to show understanding Homework: Read The Lightning Thief odd numbered chapters

Introduction Bell Work Who is the god of war? Who is the goddess of war AND wisdom? Open your book and look at the table of contents. Which chapters sound like they might be the most interesting? Why?

Chapter 1 – “I Accidentally Vaporize My Pre-algebra Teacher” Listen as the chapter is read aloud. Complete three annotations. I liked/didn’t like…because… I feel…because… I predict… EXIT SLIP What is the most important thing you learned about Percy in Chapter 1? Cite page # and sentence that supports your answer. Homework: Read and annotate Chapter 2

Chapter 2 – “Three Old Ladies Knit the Socks of Death” Complete Entrance Ticket -you may NOT use your book or each other! QuickWrite/Draw (on back of entrance ticket) What is one challenge Percy faces in this chapter? How does he respond? Write OR draw your response. You will have 7 minutes. Be prepared to share

Chapter 3 – “Grover Unexpectedly Loses His Pants” Listen as the chapter is read aloud. Purpose for reading: What does Percy think about in this chapter? What do we learn about him based on these thoughts? Complete three annotations. Remember you are NOT writing the gist, you are writing thoughts, connections, emotions, etc. Homework: Read and annotate Chapter 4

Chapter 4 – “My Mother Teaches Me Bullfighting” Bell Work Video clip – What are the similarities and differences between the movie scene and the book? Give me ONE similarity and ONE difference.

Chapter 5 – “I Play Pinochle With a Horse” Read the chapter out loud in groups, partners, or on your own to page 65 until 2:15 p.m. Purpose for reading: Percy has just survived a traumatic night and is now in a completely unfamiliar and strange setting. This presents a unique challenge. How does Percy respond to this challenge? What inferences can you make based on his response? Consider his interactions with other characters as well as his inner thoughts. Complete three annotations. I liked/didn’t like…because… I feel…because… I predict… Homework: Read and annotate Chapter 6

Chapter 6 – “I Become Supreme Lord of the Bathroom” Bell Work Why does Percy ask Chiron about the Underworld? On page 78, he says: The beginnings of an idea – a tiny, hopeful fire – started forming in my mind. What do you think he means? Based on the description on page 81, which Greek god is cabin 3 dedicated to?

Chapter 7 – “My Dinner Goes Up in Smoke” Listen as the chapter is read aloud. Purpose for reading: How are Percy’s experiences in this chapter aligned with “The Hero’s Journey?” Answer these three questions as we read: How do you think the kids who are “undetermined” feel and why? Would you rather be a summer camper or a year-round camper? Why? In whose cabin would you like to be and why? Homework: Read and annotate Chapter 8

Make a prediction – what do you think will happen next? Exit Slip Make a prediction – what do you think will happen next?