SECTION 3: CHAPTERS 14-20.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Active Reading Strategies Making the Invisible Visible.
Advertisements

Lesson Twelve Integrated Concepts Language Arts: descriptive language, setting, narrative writing, oral language Social Studies: environment, seasons.
Of Mice and Men Discussion Chapters 5-6. Learning Target I can analyze how the decisions the author made regarding the order of events impacted the story.
Identifying point of view. Identify the narrative point of view in a story.
What does it mean when someone says, “icing on the cake”?
Characters Cause And Effect Conflict True and False.
Chapter 10 WORKING WITH OTHER ACTORS Jesse Stratton.
Alice Learning to program: Part Two by Ruthie Tucker and Jenna Hayes Under the direction of Professor Susan Rodger Duke University, July 2008.
Character Traits. Determination Determination is a positive personal character trait. If there is something this person wants to do, he or she will not.
Persuasive paper Should dog owners receive a citation if their dog is tied up for longer than 10hours per day?
How to write a story.
Pop quizzes.
Holes Scrapbook By: Maddy Gathright Retold By: Mrs. Rogers 1st period.
Writing Activity Rewriting the story Holes. Writing Activity If you were the author of Holes, what changes would you make in the story? Choose two areas.
Reader’s Notebook GOAL: I WILL USE MY READER’S NOTEBOOK TO HELP FACILITATE MY COMPREHENSION OF MY NOVEL BY COMPLETING ACTIVITIES USING READING SKILLS AND.
By:Louis Sachar. Louis Sachar Born in East Meadow, NY March 20,1954 Father died during first semester of college Moved to California to be closer to.
Scrapbook By: Grayson Jones. Genre: Fiction Setting: The setting for Holes is at Camp Green Lake. The name is kind of a contradiction because there is.
Reader’s Notebook Goal: I will use my Reader’s Notebook to help facilitate my comprehension of my novel by completing activities using reading skills and.
Holes Scrapbook A Newberry Award Book Created By-Zack Wolf.
 By Alayshah Mabson  Squid is another boy at the camp. He is as tough as X-Ray, although he often follows X-Ray's directions.  Squid often talks about.
BY: JT Morgan Genre: Realistic Fiction.
Maniac Magee Literary Elements.
Holes By:louis sacher.
Reader’s Notebook Goal: I will use my Reader’s Notebook to help facilitate my comprehension of my novel by completing activities using reading skills and.
By: Ravi Chikhliya. X-Ray He wears glasses. He is African-American. Leader of the group at Camp Green Lake but is the second shortest.
Hole s By: Bailey Barber. Stanley Yelnats Accused of stealing Clyde Livingstone’s shoes Overweight Goes to camp Green Lake Nickname is Caveman. His name.
Holes Literacy Skills. 1. Which is not a setting from the book? a)A dried up lake b)Kissing Kate’s cabin c)X-Rays mother’s house d)Stanley’s living room.
LEAD21 Unit 3: Community Life Week 4 Day 4. Let’s take a look at our story, “Pig Pig Gets a Job.”  How are communities alike and different?  What can.
This project and its actions were made possible due to co-financing by the European Fund for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals Holes by Louis.
By: Martin Bustamante.  Author is Louis Sachar Genre is Louis Sachar.
By: Louis Sachar HOLES By: Austin Sandford Mrs. Rogers 6th period.
Prologue 1. What three things happened in the first week of August that seemed to have no connection at first? (pg. 3/pg. 4)
CHARACTER, SETTING, PLOT Characters: people or animals that appear in the story Setting: time and place in which the story happens Plot: action or events.
By Zane Moore 2 nd period. BY Louis Sacher genre Newberry Award book Theme.
Author LOUIS SACHER BY: TRE’JUAN WALKER. MAIN CHARACTERS Something about Stanley  There is the warden mr.sir Mr.pendancekey,and the kids. There is Alan.
How to write a Book Review. Readers don’t have to know everything that happens in your book, or all of your reasons for liking it. Try to say enough so.
Hosted by Ms. Reilly Characters Relationships Setting Details
A retelling of: Holes By: Louis Sachar. Setting Green Lake, Texas Late 20 th Century With flashback to the late 19 th Century Brief flashbacks to Latvia.
How would you like to dig holes everyday on a dried up lake where it is hot and you get very little water?
Holes book repot by Zak Lion Book Written by Louis Sachar.
HOLES Created by: Kip Williams.
Holes Scrapbook By; cobee shepard Aurthor: Louis sachar.
Act Two Scene One.
Rewriting the story Holes
Quiz on Holes chapters Clear your desk of everything except your agenda and a pencil.
“Miss Awful” Annotation Guide
Holes By Louis Sachar Slide Show By Kolbe Ellis
Aaron’s Gift by Myron Levoy Review.
Holes By Zane Moore 2nd period.
Chapters 1-2 Write a description of Camp Green Lake using as many details as you can from the chapters. (at least 1 paragraph)
Summary.
The Substance Of the Shadow
HOLES By: Louis Sacher By: Rigoberto Rosas.
School Violence Awareness
Safety On The Farm.
Reader’s Notebook Goal: I will use my Reader’s Notebook to help facilitate my comprehension of my novel by completing activities using reading skills.
Holes by Louis Sachar Chapter Summaries: 1 to 16.
- state, assert, or maintain that something is true.
Flashback.
Customer Complaints, Workplace Ethics, and Workplace Scenario Skits
Theme Setting Point of View Inference Draw Conclusions
How do writers bring characters to life?
Good morning, Please have your copy of Holes, your novel study duo-tang, a pencil and an eraser on your desk. You should be reading quietly by 8:06am.
Question of the Day #1 How does the author introduce the story? Are there lots of details describing background information or does the author just “plop”
9th grade Lit/ Composition
SECTION 5: CHAPTERS
Title of Book By: Author’s Name
SECTION 2: CHAPTERS 7-13.
Thursday, February 7 Good morning, As usual, we will begin today with your reading comprehension test for Holes Section 4 (chapters 21-28). The test will.
Presentation transcript:

SECTION 3: CHAPTERS 14-20

On Deck Hierarchy (continued) Reward Systems Clues (continued) Cruelty & Violence The Yelnats Family Curse (continued) Nicknames & Perception (continued) Evolution of Stanley (Middle) Scene Description

1. Hierarchy Hierarchy: a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority How does X-Ray continue to show he is in charge? stands up for Stanley when Squid teases him

2. Reward Systems X-Ray Warden Create a Venn diagram to show the similarities and differences between the reward systems used by X-Ray and the Warden X-Ray Warden

2. Reward Systems X-Ray The Same Warden Has Control Over Boys of Tent D Socially-Driven Power is Based on What he Knows Leaders Have the Power to Demote or Promote Those Under their Power Reward Behavior that Benefits Them Rewards are Visible Treats Recipients Well Has Control Over the Entire Camp Goal-Driven Power is Extended Through Expanded Vision (Cameras and Microphones) Displays a Willingness to Use Physical Violence

3. Clues The gold tube draws the Warden’s interest The Warden’s behavior tells us she’s looking for something reward system extra water (truck stays there) greets the boys at breakfast goes with them to the holes supervises the job site loses patience when nothing is found, is around less and eventually takes away privileges (less water, longer hours)

4. Cruelty & Violence Squid threatens to break Stanley’s jaw “here for a reason” The boys mirror the cruelty of their counsellors and their environment Zigzag doesn’t care that he’s hurt Stanley Stanley rejects Zero immediately The Warden’s homemade nail polish “He’s not going to die, unfortunately for you”

The Yelnats Family Curse “Wrong place at the wrong time” Caught by Mr. Sir Taken to the Warden “He’s not going to die, unfortunately for you”

6. Nicknames & Perception The Warden’s behavior towards the boys Magnet’s sticky fingers Stanley & Zero

6. Nicknames & Perception Character Perception Truth The Warden Treats the boys well Driven only by her goals; her treatment diminishes immediately when she sees her goals won’t be reached Magnet Thief Zero Eavesdropping on Stanley Wants help – can’t read or write Stanley Kind person; different than the other boys “Zero was nobody” “My name is Caveman”

7. Quick Write: Evolution of Stanley Using evidence from the Section 3 (Chapters 14-20), make a few notes about how Stanley has changed since the beginning of the story (save some space!) START MIDDLE END

Scene Description: Chapter 19 The picture shows a scene from Chapter 19. Write a few sentences describing what’s happening in the picture. Be sure to include who was there, how the event occurred, and what the end results were. The more details the better!