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Do Now 10/10/14 Please take out spiral notebooks…copy notes… Vocabulary: dynamic character – a character who grows or changes over time Often the main character, or protagonist, of a story static character – characters who mostly remain the same over time Often supporting characters who emphasize the change in the dynamic character

Learning Targets/ Objectives I can make inferences to deepen my understanding of Inside Out & Back Again. I can explain how key details in the novel reveal the challenges that Ha faces and her dynamic character.

Agenda 10/10/14 Do Now and Learning Targets/Objectives Agenda Structured notes model (challenges and dynamic character) Read pp. 79 - 86 Text dependent questions “Last Respects” pp. 85-86 Ticket Out

“Last Respects” pp. 85, 86 Write the answers to these questions in spiral notebooks. Please echo the question. What 2 objects does Ha place in the white handkerchief? Why are these objects important to Ha and her brother? What is the strongest evidence from the text to support your answer to question 2? (pp. 16, 46, 55, 56) What does the sinking bundle symbolize?

Ticket out What makes you a dynamic character? Why?