Freshman English. This is a huge, glorified, one-pager. You will be in groups of 4 Your one-pager is a character from “Lamb to the Slaughter”, “The Lottery”,

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Freshman English

This is a huge, glorified, one-pager. You will be in groups of 4 Your one-pager is a character from “Lamb to the Slaughter”, “The Lottery”, “The Most Dangerous Game”, or “The Gift of the Magi”. Using butcher paper, you will trace one of your partners, create your one-pager, and cut out your creation.

5 direct quotes that either your character states or is about your character 10 key words that describe your character 3 symbols drawn that represent your character (e.g. the necklace) Color and creativity The title of the book/story and the author’s name, Character’s name One conflict that your character has with another character and an explanation (E.g. Mary vs. Patrick…)

Each group will come up with a list of their top 3 choices Mrs. Gunn will review your choices, and let you know which character you will have.

“The Lottery” Tessie Hutchinson Old Man Warner Mr. Summers Bill Hutchinson Mr. Harry Graves “The Gift of the Magi” Della Jim “Lamb to the Slaughter” Patrick Maloney Mary Maloney “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford General Zaroff Ivan Other options (Check with Mrs. Gunn!)

Your completed project- all group members will receive the same grade that was given to the whole group. (Ex. If the group earned 90/100, each group member’s grade would be 90/100) Participation points for EACH DAY- Each person will be able to earn 15 participation points per day for helping your group with the project, and being involved. If you are not helping, distracting others, sitting there talking, playing on your phone, etc. you will get points deducted for the day. (Possible 60 points in separate assignments)