The Crucible Act I Stations

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The Crucible Act I Stations

Station 1 Journal #2: Choose one of the following for your topic: Directions: You may discuss the following journal prompt together, but you must write your piece alone! Journal #2: Choose one of the following for your topic: A diary entry from the perspective of one of the characters in Act I. A newspaper article describing the events in Act I in a dramatic manner. A letter to a character from another character A character analysis of one of the characters

Station 2 Directions: As a group, complete the Act I comprehension Questions. You can work together, but everyone must fill out their own worksheet. USE COMPLETE SENTENCES! Also, if I can’t read it, I can’t grade it. Use nice handwriting! 

Station 3 Directions: Complete the character chart as a group – everyone must fill out their own. Also, complete the character relationship chart.