Monday, April 6 th Something to Ponder: “Our deeds determine us as much as we determine our deeds.” –George Eliot Assignments: Assessment: Quizzzz Character.

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Monday, April 6 th Something to Ponder: “Our deeds determine us as much as we determine our deeds.” –George Eliot Assignments: Assessment: Quizzzz Character Recipes Level: Evaluate; Synthesize Topic: Character Recipe Agenda: 1.Quizzleby 2.Chapter(s) Reviewed 3.Character Recipes

On Your Desk: Late Journals 1&2 – Name and pass fwd TKAM Novel Binder Paper (1 per group)

Quizzle! Put papers in a neat pile on desk. Books not allowed. Circle the correct answer. Turn paper over when finished. Trade and grade. (GB:_______) 3

Character Recipes 1.LMG 2.On your binder paper list the character’s traits and descriptions and where this is evident in the novel. Think about what makes this character unique. 3.Determine and list events or forces which you believe helped shape the character. 4.Select what you want to include in your recipe. 5.Your character recipe is to help us understand the character better; particularly someone who is unfamiliar with the novel.

Character Recipes Requirements: 7 “Ingredients” Textual evidence for each ingredient with page citation Recipe cooking instructions

Example Recipe from The Crucible Reverend Hale’s Puritan Turnovers Ingredients: 3 cups Religious Fervor 1 cup Fear of Authorities 1 bunch Books Weighted with Authority (“They are weighed with authority” pg 234) 3 heaping tablespoons Pride 2 cups Faulty Logic (“Who did you see with the Devil? Speak and you will be set free!” pg 67) 3 drops Yellow food coloring pinch of Truth 1 pint Compassion (“They are all innocent!” pg 26) sprinkle Guilt 1 piece Rope Directions: Start with Religious Fervor and Books Weighted with Authorities. Knead until thoroughly mixed. Slowly fold in Faulty Logic, one chunk at a time. Sprinkle Pride over mixture and blend until thoroughly combined. Place in a hot Salem kettle. When mixture is in the heat, the backbone will be exposed. Carefully remove and discard. Add Yellow food coloring. During cooking, mixture will slowly turn colors. Carefully add Truth. The yellow color will fade, giving way to a vibrant color. The Pride in the mixture will shrink, giving way to a healthier formation. Add Compassion. The Turnovers will remove themselves from the heat. Serve on a plain dish, garnished with a portion of Rope. Preparation Time: Three months Serves: Two people: Elizabeth and John Proctor. Perhaps not quite enough for either.