 The Secret Garden Close Reading chapter 4 - 6. Open Close Reading assignment  Go to today’s date and upload.  Go back in your book, you need your.

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 The Secret Garden Close Reading chapter 4 - 6

Open Close Reading assignment  Go to today’s date and upload.  Go back in your book, you need your copy of the book.  Reread the pages listed as you go.  Write down your observations, what you learn about the characters and setting.  This is to be completed on your own.

Small Group Discussion  With your group, create a chart like the following slide and discuss your close reading of chapter 4 - 6

Chart QuestionWhat does the text say? What do you know?What inference can you make after putting together what the text says and what you know?? What tone does the author take toward Mary? How do you know? Does the author use a similar or different tone as to Mary when talking about Ben Weatherstaff? What is the significance of the passage? How do you know?

Groups  Sayan, Sarah, Ben, Maddie  Natasha, Dominic, Lexi, Eric  Teagan, Gabe, Joseph  Alyssa, Addie, Piper, Haley  Kylie, Kia, Michelle  Matt, Sami, Amara, Josie  Elijah, Bebi, Yoo-Jin