Notecards We will complete these for every book we read this year!

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Notecards We will complete these for every book we read this year! Test grade!!!!

Card #1 Title Author Date of original publication Genre

Card #2 Historical information about the period Setting

Card #3 Author Bio Include interesting facts Must cite source You may NOT use Wikipedia

Card #4 Plot Summary IN YOUR OWN WORDS If you cheat here I will not be forgiving…at all. 2 cards

Card #5 Literary Devices Significance At least 2 (with explanation) Could include: Foreshadowing Symbolism Imagery Irony Etc…

Card #6 Characters/Purpose For each character we identify you need to determine: Their role in the story Their significance in the story 5 adjectives that describe their character 2 cards

Card #7 Themes What bigger message was the author trying to send to us as readers? We will work on these as a class.

Card #8 Textual Connection Why we may not love every book we read, we should be able to relate in some way, shape, or form. On this card you will identify 1 connection you had with the book and describe this connection.

4 Fundamental Ways we Relate to Texts

Text to Self Have you ever had this experience? Can you relate (at all) to the character, time, setting, issues, etc… This is the most important way we relate to texts.

Text to Itself Close Reading/Textual Analysis How do the paragraphs relate? What patterns do you see? How does the argument build? You must remove your personal feelings and be a neutral audience.

Text to Text Relating one book to another book or article Historical references Complexity and patterns of other writers/similar writings in a time period

Text to World So What? What does this have to do with anything? What role does it play in the world? Mature academic perspective

Small Details…. Must be 5x8 index cards Write on the lined side, add an extra card if needed Explanations need to be complete and thorough. Cards need to be held together by a paperclip or butterfly clip (preferred). CITE YOUR SOURCES! Copy someone else's= ZERO for both Take these seriously, they will make a difference in your grade!