Warm Up: Read the novel for your project or read All Summer in a Day – page 68.

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Warm Up: Read the novel for your project or read All Summer in a Day – page 68

 a dresser, piece of furniture  the character (usually main) that changes in a story  the most important character in a story  a condition where one cannot think clearly, zoned out  the good guy, usually the main character  a character that does not change in a story  a person who worries a lot  less important character that helps with the action  character that works against the main character and causes the conflict

 1 st Block-- 9:15-11:25- Bullying Assembly  2 nd Block--11:30-12:55- Lunch at 11:40  3 rd Block– 1:00-1:35  4 th Block- 1:40-2:15- lockers RR  Gold Celebration- 2:20-2:58  3:00- 5 th Block

Notation: Prediction Connection Question Clarification Evaluation

 Complete the plot line for the story- All Summer in a Day

 Think about what happens on a sunny day on earth. How is that different from the sunny day in the story? Use the chart to compare and contrast Sunny Day on Earth SimilaritiesSunny Day on Venus

 How does the setting of this story influence the plot? Would there still be a story if the Venus had less extreme weather? Explain.