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The Giver by Lois Lowry Day 5 Warm up Warm up: In NB- When Jonas is “assigned” the role of Receiver, the head Elder says he has been selected because.

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2 The Giver by Lois Lowry Day 5 Warm up Warm up: In NB- When Jonas is “assigned” the role of Receiver, the head Elder says he has been selected because he has the following characteristics: integrity, courage,& wisdom. Are these traits that should be expected of all leaders? Why or why not? Do you think all leaders feel pain like Jonas & The Giver?

3 We will review the study questions for chapters 8 -10 before having a quiz on these chapters. Get out your notebooks and study questions.

4 The Giver Quiz # 4 Answer on paper. You will exchange papers to go over. 1. What placement did Jonas receive? a. Doctor b. Receiver of Memories c. Attendant at Rehabilitation Center d. Law & Justice 2. How did Jonas feel after the selection? a. excited b. honored c. apartness d. sadness

5 3. What was one shocking rule on Jonas’s list? a. You must not get married. b. You may lie. c. You are no longer allowed to attend school. 4. What was the 1 st unusual thing Jonas noticed when he went to his job the first time? a. Others were there for training. b. The doors were locked. c. There was no furniture in the room. d. There were no books. 5. What was the first memory the Giver gave Jonas? a. fire c. hills b. snow d. the ocean

6 Dynamic Characters change or grow as a result of the story’s actions Dynamic Characters versus Static Characters learn something about themselves, other people, or the world as they struggle to resolve their conflicts The changes that a dynamic character undergoes contribute to the meaning of the story.

7 Static characters do not change or growdo not change or grow Dynamic Characters versus Static Characters are the same at the end of a story as they were in the beginningare the same at the end of a story as they were in the beginning Subordinate characters are often static characters.

8 External conflict—struggle between a character and an outside force. character versus character Conflict character versus society character versus nature

9 Conflict Internal conflict Internal conflict—struggle between opposing needs or desires or emotions within a character. character versus himself or herselfcharacter versus himself or herself

10 What type of conflict does the character face? Conflict Quick Check “Y’all git some stones,” commanded Joey now and was met with instant giggling obedience as everyone except me began to gather pebbles from the dusty ground. “Come on, Lizabeth.” I just stood there peering through the bushes, torn between wanting to join the fun and feeling that it was a bit silly. from “Marigolds” by Eugenia W. Collier

11 Conflict Internal conflict. She has to decide whether to join in or not. What type of conflict does the character face? Quick Check “Y’all git some stones,” commanded Joey now and was met with instant giggling obedience as everyone except me began to gather pebbles from the dusty ground. “Come on, Lizabeth.” I just stood there peering through the bushes, torn between wanting to join the fun and feeling that it was a bit silly. from “Marigolds” by Eugenia W. Collier

12 Vocabulary for Chapters 8-10 Homework: Vocabulary for Chapters 8-10 Students will complete a handout sheet. Use dictionaries! Homework: Read chapters 11-13 & do study questions


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