Today’s Checklist Discuss Chapter 2 of Miss Peregrine’s Test review.

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Today’s Checklist Discuss Chapter 2 of Miss Peregrine’s Test review

Mythology review Recall: Test Format Multiple choice (15) Short answer (16) Image analysis (6) Paragraph response (5)

Detail, detail, detail! Example: Using evidence from the story, explain one lesson that the myth of Midas teaches. (3) The myth of Midas teaches not to be greedy because Midas turns everything to gold.

New and improved The myth of Midas teaches not to be greedy because Midas turns everything to gold. 1/3 The myth of Midas teaches people not to be greedy. Midas wishes for everything to turn to gold because wants many riches. He cannot function when his wish comes true, allowing him to see the selfishness of his wish. 3/3

Football for English Each team will need: Offensive coordinator – assigns responsibilities while working on responses QB – calls “hut” for running back to submit response Running back – submits response to teacher and moves to the next yard line Trainer – writes down responses (Teams of four, one team of three)

Football for English Penalties will be called on Interactions with opposing teams Stealing responses Interference or foul play Game delay

Each correct response represents one down – advance 10 yards The playing field

Challenge Question Compose a paragraph response question that could appear on the test Consider the following main ideas The relationship between gods and mortals The importance of mythology today Myths that teach lessons or morals The place of women in mythology