Week 3 Day 4 Reading Bellwork

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Week 3 Day 4 Reading Bellwork Pull out a book and read. This is a good opportunity for you to be reading an AR book!

Learning Target Describe a character using physical and personality traits Explain the events of a story from the first person point-of-view

Table Partners Doon and Lina have realized that the paper they have is instructions for the way out of Ember. For a trip like the one they are considering, they will need to pack a suitcase. Think about what they might need; physical items as well as ones you cannot touch (for example, courage). With your table partner, discuss some of the items they may need to pack.

Create a suitcase for either Doon or Lina for their journey Create a suitcase for either Doon or Lina for their journey. The outside of the suitcase should have: A luggage tag with the character’s name, address, and destination Decorations which show the character’s physical and personality traits The inside of the suitcase should include: At least ten items (physical or not physical) that the character may need on his/her journey On a separate piece of paper, list each item inside the suitcase and tell why you chose to include that item. Write in complete sentences from the character’s point of view.

Week 3 Day 5 Reading Bellwork Pull out a book and read. This is a good opportunity for you to be reading an AR book!

Learning Target Describe a character using physical and personality traits Explain the events of a story from the first person point-of-view Take out a separate piece of paper.

Create a suitcase for either Doon or Lina for their journey Create a suitcase for either Doon or Lina for their journey. The outside of the suitcase should have: A luggage tag with the character’s name, address, and destination Decorations which show the character’s physical and personality traits The inside of the suitcase should include: At least ten items (physical or not physical) that the character may need on his/her journey On a separate piece of paper, list each item inside the suitcase and tell why you chose to include that item. Write in complete sentences from the character’s point of view.