Entrance Ticket #1 (Chapters 1-4) 1.List 5 things Thomas has learned about living in the Glade. 2.Which ONE of these things would be the most difficult.

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Entrance Ticket #1 (Chapters 1-4) 1.List 5 things Thomas has learned about living in the Glade. 2.Which ONE of these things would be the most difficult for you to deal with? – You need to have at least one specific example from the book – Explain your feelings using at least 4-5 complete sentences – Make sure to include a top and bottom bun

Exit Ticket #2 Was it smart/wise to throw Ben out of the Glade? – Provide 3 reasons why it was a good or bad idea. – Your 3 reasons should be examples from the book. – Make sure to write an appropriate SANDWICH paragraph

Entrance Ticket #3 Provide two character traits to describe Gally. Prove these both traits with two examples from the book. – Trait #12 examples – Trait #22 examples This needs to be in Sandwich Paragraph. – You will still have 8 sentences – Use your notes from Gally to help you!

Exit Ticket #4 Provide two character traits to describe Theresa. Prove these traits with examples from the book. Provide pages numbers for your proof. This should be written in an eight sentence paragraph.

Exit Ticket #4 Use your WHOLE notebook page to recreate the mind map on the next slide. – You can use the front side for one trait and the back side for the other trait.

Teresa Trait #2 Trait #1 1 st Example of Trait #1 Page # 2 nd Example of Trait #1 Page # 1 st Example of Trait #2 Page # 2 nd Example of Trait #2 Page #

When Finished When you finish, turn your Exit Ticket #4 into the turn in basket and pick up your Assessment #2 from Mrs. Wegwerth. Your Assessment #2 should be filed in your filing folder. I will show exemplars tomorrow. Begin reading Chapters silently on your own.