Groups and work for today (block 2): Devil: 5 Things…Carry: 2 Into… Wild: 6 Glass Castle: 9 (TWO groups) Walk…Woods: 3 Pilgrim: 1 Narrative: 1 Nickel:1.

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Groups and work for today (block 2): Devil: 5 Things…Carry: 2 Into… Wild: 6 Glass Castle: 9 (TWO groups) Walk…Woods: 3 Pilgrim: 1 Narrative: 1 Nickel:1 (one in this class “unsure”) Instructions: Discuss your prepared questions, and your group’s answers. Choose the top 5 questions, and have one member of your group write them down Begin to brainstorm visuals. Don’t bring in the same visuals! Only one of each image per book. Begin answering HW questions. Finish for HW. Both HW questions and visual due next class. “groups” of 1: feel free to work together, or on your own. See me for instructions.

Groups and work for today (block 7): Devil: 4 Things…Carry: 0 Into… Wild: 7 (TWO groups) Glass Castle: 8 (TWO groups) Walk…Woods: 0 Pilgrim: 1 (join another group if you wish and contribute your info. Or feel free to work alone.) Narrative: 3 Nickel: 5 Instructions: Discuss your prepared questions, and your group’s answers. Choose the top 5 questions, and have one member of your group write them down Begin to brainstorm visuals. Don’t bring in the same visuals! Only one of each image per book. Begin answering HW questions. Finish for HW. Both HW questions and visual due next class.

Instructions for presentation on Monday: Include these items/ideas in a power point or prezi: ___/5 One slide that provides a summary of your book (bullet points or one paragraph). Be aware that your peers have not read this book, and explain carefully. ___/30 One visual from each group member (one slide for each), and an explanation of the argument represented in this visual. Include author’s/artist’s purpose, the tone represented in the visual, and either logos, ethos, or pathos. Also discuss how this visual argument represents an aspect of your book (Analyze these in the same way we analyzed the depression-era photos and comics). If your visual cannot be analyzed in this way, then choose a different visual argument. ___/5 One slide that shares 2-3 of your discussion points from this week (from your top 5 original questions and/or from your HW questions), and explain why these points are important to the book as a whole. ___/15 One slide that has a quote from each group member, summing up your experience with this novel and subsequent opinion of it, both as a story AND as a piece of text. ___/5 Your presentation slides should be well-edited and show a thorough knowledge of the book your group read. ___/15 Typed, group questions answered in complete sentences and edited thoroughly me your PP or Prezi by midnight on Sunday, September 15 th to