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Copper Sun- By Sharon Draper Mrs. Shantazio

Honors 10 CS Reading Calendar 9/4/12- Chapters 1-5 9/5/12- Chapters 6-10 9/6/12- Chapters 11-15 9/7/12- Chapters 16-22 9/10/12-Chapters 23-27 9/11/12- Chapters 28-32 9/12/12- Finish the novel

Pre-Reading: Journal Entry 1 Students in the United States enjoy lots of freedom. List some of the freedoms that you enjoy. Were these privileges always available to everyone? What might someone have had to do in order to make sure you have these freedoms? How does that make you feel about the privileges you enjoy? Make sure to answer each question. Write at least two paragraphs. T.A.G. the question! Make your response F.A.T.!

Journal Entry 2 Think back over the events of your past. From that time to today is your history, and it is important. You learned, you made mistakes, and you grew. Discuss the importance of knowing your own personal history. Why is it important to study historical information of a country or a people? Why can't the past simply be ignored? 2 paragraphs. I want F.A.T. answers.

Journal Entry 3 What happens if a rule or a law or a practice in a country is immoral or wrong? Who decides if it is right or wrong? What is done to change that law or rule or practice? How does one decide what to do? 2 paragraphs F.A.T. answers

Responding to the Novel: Entry 1 Copper Sun is a work of historical fiction. How does the blending of history and fiction make for a successful story? Which elements are purely fictional? Which elements are basically historical? Why does learning history through fiction make the story more memorable? How does this method of telling the story affect the reader's response? Write this in your journal. 2 paragraphs. F.A.T. answers

Responding to the Novel: Entry 2 The very first page, just before chapter one, tells of a slave sale and how it must feel to be fifteen years old, stripped naked, and standing on the auction block. Describe the feelings and fears of the girl being sold. What predictions can the reader make about the girl and the rest of the story? 2 paragraphs. F.A.T. answers.

Responding to the Novel: Entry 3 As you first meet Amari, even though she lives in the Africa of two hundred years ago, how is she like many fifteen-year-old girls today? How is she different? What strengths do you find in her family and home life? What negatives do you observe? 2 paragraphs. F.A.T. answers

Responding to the Novel: Entry 4 What do you know of the village of Ziavi from the descriptions given in the text? How would you describe the social structure, family structure, and cultural structure of the community? How did the custom of graciousness to guests become a death sentence for the town? Explain why the Ashanti helped the European killers. 2 paragraphs. F.A.T. answers.

Responding to the Novel: Entry 5 Besa's great skill and source of pleasure is his drum playing. The people of the village love music and singing and dancing and self-expression. Explore the importance of artistic influences on individuals as well as groups of people. How can self-expression be used as a tool for helping or healing? Also, what functions did music serve in the life of a slave? 2 paragraphs. F.A.T. answers

Responding to the Novel: Entry 6 Amari makes friends with people who help her survive, who give her the strength she needs at a crucial time in her life. Describe her relationship with Afi, and explain long range and short range influence of Afi on Amari's life. 2 paragraphs F.A.T. answers

Responding to the Novel: Entry 7 Describe the Middle Passage as described in the novel. What is it about human beings that makes one person mistreat another? What is about humans that makes us survive in spite of it? 2 paragraphs. F.A.T. answers