When you are finished with the Keystone packet, please click on this link to my website:
http://www.gettysburg.k12.pa.us/webpages/tbarnhart/world.cfm?subpage=1947588
You will find a keystone PowerPoint of terms under "Literary Devices". Use the slideshow to get definitions.
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
Work Day
Please take the following quiz:
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1.
Finish CDT
2.
Read up to chapter 12 (so read chapter 11 and
stop) and answer the following journal questions in a word document:
Chapter Seven:
- In this chapter, Beah identifies his age as twelve years old. What were you doing when you were twelve years old? You were probably in middle school. Imagine being on your own at that point in your life.
Chapter Eight:
- Beah reminisces about his family while he is alone. He looks for medicinal leaves his grandfather showed him, for the soapy leaves he discovered during a summer with his grandmother, and thinks about the story of the wild pigs his grandmother told him. He remembers that his father used to say, “If you are alive, there is hope for a better day and something good to happen. If there is nothing good left in the destiny of a person, he or she will die.” Did these thoughts help Beah or make him more lonely and depressed? What makes you think so?
Chapter Nine:
- How did the boys avoid death when the villagers on the coast found them? Is Beah developing a theme? What is it?
Journal
Chapter Seven:
- In this chapter, Beah identifies his age as twelve years old. What were you doing when you were twelve years old? You were probably in middle school. Imagine being on your own at that point in your life.
Chapter Eight:
- Beah reminisces about his family while he is alone. He looks for medicinal leaves his grandfather showed him, for the soapy leaves he discovered during a summer with his grandmother, and thinks about the story of the wild pigs his grandmother told him. He remembers that his father used to say, “If you are alive, there is hope for a better day and something good to happen. If there is nothing good left in the destiny of a person, he or she will die.” Did these thoughts help Beah or make him more lonely and depressed? What makes you think so?
Chapter Nine:
- How did the boys avoid death when the villagers on the coast found them? Is Beah developing a theme? What is it?
Friday, December 5, 2014
List two events that happened in chapters 1-5
List two events that happened in chapters 1-5
*must be different from the posts before you
*must be different from the posts before you
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Japanese Literature
Name three aspects of Japanese literature.
How does the culture affect the literature?
How does the culture affect the literature?
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Chapter one Journal
What do you know about Ishmael’s family life based on chapter
one? Choose two examples from the
chapter and use it to support your claim.
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