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Information Unit 2 – companion books
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A character’s journey – lessons learned from Number the stars
Chapter 1 A character’s journey – lessons learned from Number the stars
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tuesday, October 18, 2016 Today, I can…
Analyze a character’s journey in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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What is a companion book?
A companion book is book written along side a novel that you read. It contains multiple chapters that analyze (not summarize) different aspects of the novel. Each chapter will contain different types of literature analysis essays. The novel determines the type of literature analysis.
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Number The Stars by Lois Lowry
Our Companion Book for Number The Stars by Lois Lowry Using Number The Stars, we will create 3 chapters that analyze this novel. Chapter 1: A Character’s Journey Chapter 2: Symbolism Chapter 3: Connecting to My Life
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Structure of an expository essay
An expository essay is like an umbrella. There are many different types of expository writing i.e. descriptive, literary, informational, research, etc. When writing expository essays, the basic structure is the same. You have an introduction which consists of your hook, bridge and thesis statement. It contains body paragraphs that support your thesis, and a conclusion paragraph. The only thing that changes is the how you set up your body paragraph(s). It depends on the type of expository essay. This will determine how your body paragraphs will be structured and written.
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What literary essayist do:
Re-read the text with their thesis in mind Search (scan) the text for the most compelling evidence that will support their thesis Collect evidence from the text to support their thesis
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A Character’s Journey This chapter of your book will focus on how Annemarie changes from a frightened little girl into a brave young woman. For example: In the novel, Number The Stars, Annemarie Johansen admits that she would rather not have to be brave, but ultimately is, when her best friend’s life is on the line.
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How does this work in “Ribbons”?
Did Stacy undergo a change? Stacy’s journey helped her realize that her grandmother really did care about her and only wanted her to be safe from harm. It helped her to understand that things can have a different meaning from one person to another, depending on their life experience.
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What would that look like in an essay?
Intro: Basic statement about – Understanding – Everybody brings something different to the table according to what they have experienced in their lives. Elaborate – Often times it is difficult for us to look over differences and find what we have in common. Thesis – In the short story “Ribbons”, Stacy’s relationship with her grandmother illustrates the importance of looking at a situation from all perspectives. Introduction: Everybody brings something different to the table according to what they have experienced in their lives. Often times it is difficult for us to look over our differences and find what we have in common. In the short story, “Ribbons”, Stacy’s relationship with her grandmother illustrates the importance of looking at a situation from all perspectives.
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Now you try with NUMBER THE STARS
Hook – statement about fear/bravery Bridge – elaborate your point Thesis – In Lois Lowry’s novel, Number The Stars, Annemarie transforms from a frightened little girl into a brave young woman.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Thursday, October 20, 2016
Today, I can… Analyze a character’s journey in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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Finding evidence for our thesis
Choose a character from Number The Stars. If you are using the provided thesis statement, then you will choose Annemarie. Create a tree map – with two categories – “Character Before” and “Character After” Find text that you could used in your paper that shows how the character was in the beginning of the story and how they were in the end.
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What would the body look like?
Let’s do one for “Ribbons” Body Paragraph #1 Stacy, an 11 year old girl, is struggling with her relationship with her grandmother, who has just moved to San Francisco from Hong Kong. At the beginning of the story, Stacy feels that her grandmother gave her brother, Ian, “all of her attention” and this is a source of conflict between them. In spite of her feelings, Stacy chooses to give her grandmother the benefit of the doubt, since her grandmother saved her mother from living in Communist China.
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What would the body look like?
Body Paragraph #2 Then, she decides to win her grandmother over by sharing her love for ballet. Little did Stacy know that the ribbons would trigger such a negative reaction, “she looked back at the satin ribbons, it was with a hate and disgust that I had never seen before.” Later, Stacy accidentally walks in on her grandmother soaking her feet in the bathroom. This is when she realizes that her grandmother’s feet had been bound at a young age and the misunderstanding, “And she mistook my toe-shoe ribbons for old ones.”
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Friday, October 21, 2016 Today, I can…
Analyze a character’s journey in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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conclusion Restate the topic Leave readers something to think about
Call to action As a result, Stacy made a conscious effort to understand the situation from her grandmother’s point of view. It is important that we realize that not everybody is the same and that we are all a product of our own life experience. Choosing to be more understanding of others can only be positive and help us overcome many personal conflicts.
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monday, October 24, 2016 Today, I can…
Analyze a character’s journey in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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Revising and Editing Today, you will revise and edit your character’s journey essay using the provided checklist. Ensure that your quotes support your thesis. If they do not, you will need to find new quotes. Be sure that your quotes are embedded in your own sentences.
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Finish Drafting! This week, you wrote a rough draft for your character’s journey of your companion book. Today, you will complete the final draft of your essay. Remember that you should have correct spelling and grammar in addition to your best writing. Remember that the purpose of a companion book is to teach someone about the novel you have read, in this case about characterization. If you have not explained in a way someone can understand, you need to re-write.
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Chapter 2 SYMbolism
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Thursday, October 27, 2016 Today, I can…
Analyze symbolism in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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What is Symbolism, and why do authors use it?
Questions Notes What is the definition of symbolism? Is every object a symbol? How do I know if an idea is being hinted at or referenced? The use of symbols (ordinary objects or characters) to hint at something much more meaningful to the reader. No, symbolism refers to objects or characters that are referenced repeatedly to express an idea. An idea must be present each time the object is referenced. For example, if there is a river that a character talks or thinks about right before a major change happens, the river is a symbol for change in that character’s life. Summarize!
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Looking at the lyrics to the poem, highlight or underline anything you view as symbolic in the song. Jot down a sentence for each one explaining what you thought was symbolic about that image, character, object, etc. Be prepared to discuss when the song is over.
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Your Novel Now that you have learned what symbolism is and practiced identifying its meaning,, you will need to identify it in your novel. What symbol could there be in Number The Stars? Let’s jot some down. Now, using text evidence, determine what it might represent.
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Friday, October 28, 2016 Today, I can…
Analyze symbolism in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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How do I write an essay about a symbol?
Questions Notes How will I format this essay? How do I add text evidence? This essay will still have an introduction with a hook, bridge, and thesis. It will have one body paragraph where you prove (using text evidence) that you have identified a symbol in your novel. Then it will have a conclusion with three sentences. I will add at least two EMBEDDED quotes in my body paragraph. Summarize!
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Example “We all need somebody to lean on,” is a famous lyric from Bill Withers “Lean on Me.” What he means by this is that at some point we all have to rely on others to help us when times get tough. In “Thank You, M’am” by Langston Hughes, Roger has a hard life, and Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones helps him both literally and symbolically when she provides him ten dollars for his blue suede shoes. Minding her own business, Mrs. Jones was walking down the street when, Roger, a young boy, ran up behind her and “tried to snatch her purse.” Instead of calling the police, she gives him the help he desperately needed. When she hears that, “There’s nobody home at my house,” she takes him home with her, allows him to wash up while she makes him a meal, and even offers him a piece of “her ten-cent cake.” After their meal, she continues to assist him by saying, “Now, here, take this ten dollars and buy yourself some blue suede shoes.” By doing this, she literally helps Roger by providing him with a meal and shoes, but she also helps him symbolically by providing him hope for the future when she says, “Behave yourself, boy!” In providing for his needs and caring for him, she has become the symbol of hope, of someone caring enough to believe in Roger when no one is at home to do so. In the end, Mrs. Jones not only taught Roger a life lesson, she made him believe in himself. Without people helping you along the way, life can seem impossible. We need to believe in ourselves and others in order to show them the best that they can be.
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Begin Drafting! Yesterday, you identified symbols in your novel and supported them with text evidence. Today, you will begin drafting your essays. Begin with your thesis sentence. Then, go back and create a hook and bridge. When you have finished your intro, move on to writing the rest of your draft. Remember to have two quotes in your body paragraph.
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Friday, October 28, 2016 Today, I can…
Analyze symbolism in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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Finish Drafting! Yesterday, you began your rough draft for your symbolism chapter of your companion book. Today, you will complete the rough draft of your essays. Remember that your body paragraphs should contain at least two EMBEDDED quotes from the novel to support your analysis. Remember that in your conclusion, you should restate your thesis in new words and tie back to your hook.
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Friday, October 28, 2016 Today, I can…
Analyze symbolism in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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Revising and Editing Today, you will revise and edit your symbolism essay using the provided checklist. Ensure that your quotes support your thesis. If they do not, you will need to find new quotes. Be sure that your quotes are embedded in your own sentences.
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Monday, October 31, 2016 Today, I can…
Analyze symbolism in my novel by writing an analytical essay. C – Voice Level 0 H – Your Brain A – Independent Activity M – Sharpen Pencils and Get Materials P – Read and Write S – I will be successful!
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Finish Drafting! This week, you wrote a rough draft for your symbolism chapter of your companion book. Today, you will complete the final draft of your essay. Remember that you should have correct spelling and grammar in addition to your best writing. Remember that the purpose of a companion book is to teach someone about the novel you have read, in this case about symbolism. If you have not explained in a way someone can understand, you need to re-write.
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Chapter 3 Connecting to My Life
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