Thursday, January 30, 2020
Learning about Lois Lowry
Listen to Lois Lowry talk about her childhood, life and as writer and The Giver in these video interviews. Click here to go to Lois Lowry's web page and learn more about he and her writing.
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Grade 7: Introducing The Call of the Wild by Jack London
7th graders, you are about to travel to the Yukon and begin a great adventure
with Buck. Before we actually start reading Jack London's classic
novel, The Call of the Wild, we are going to learn a little bit about the Yukon, sled dogs and what it takes to make it rich during the 1800s.
Skookum Jim Mason, Dawson Charlie and George Washington Carmack found gold in a tributary of the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory. Their discovery set off one of the greatest gold rushes in history.
Click here to create an Haiku Deck account. Your Call of the Wild Presentation should be on one of the main topics of the story: Women of the Yukon, Dogsleds, Jack London, The Yukon. You should make at least four slides. Your audience is your classmates who will not have the depth of knowledge you have gained in your research.
To view examples of Haiku Decks: "Women of the Yukon," "Sled Dogs" and "Jack London"
The Call of the Wild: Background Information
Skookum Jim Mason, Dawson Charlie and George Washington Carmack found gold in a tributary of the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory. Their discovery set off one of the greatest gold rushes in history.
All
kinds of men (and women too), sold or gave up everything they had, and tried to
strike it rich. A few actually did (mostly the early arrivals), some decided to
profit from the gold fever of others. Some had to move back to wherever they
came from, broke and broken, and many didn't make it at all. The Canadian
Mounties (their organization began during this tumultuous time) tried to keep
order, but there were scams and hoodlums and all kinds of unsavory characters.
You had to watch your back, as well as the weather.
Jack London wrote vividly about life during that time, and
the effects the harsh environment and circumstances had on the men and animals
who lived through it. Now it's your turn.
You may access a copy of the questions and a link to the webquest on Google Classroom
Click here to create an Haiku Deck account. Your Call of the Wild Presentation should be on one of the main topics of the story: Women of the Yukon, Dogsleds, Jack London, The Yukon. You should make at least four slides. Your audience is your classmates who will not have the depth of knowledge you have gained in your research.
To view examples of Haiku Decks: "Women of the Yukon," "Sled Dogs" and "Jack London"
Saturday, January 25, 2020
The Giver- Grade 8 Novel Study
Listen to The Giver read out loud--there are two versions:
Mr. Koch
Mrs. Reads
Click here for the online version of The Giver
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Introducing The Giver-understanding Utopias
Click here to watch the video
What is a Dystopia?
Click here to watch the video
A longer, more in depth explanation
Mr. Koch
Mrs. Reads
Click here for the online version of The Giver
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Introducing The Giver-understanding Utopias
Click here to watch the video
What is a Dystopia?
Click here to watch the video
A longer, more in depth explanation
Sunday, January 12, 2020
The Cay-Essential Background Knowledge
Click here to begin Web Quest on The Cay
If you have trouble with the link--here's the URL address:
http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=75791
You will be working in pairs. Each group will create slides on two topics from the web quest on our class Power Point on The Cay. Go to Google Classroom to access the class Power Point.
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