Name: ______Due Friday, January 20, 2017

T3 #6

Your Lexile______Book’s Lexile______

Read for 20 minutes and chart your time in box #5.

THREE activities are due on FRIDAY!

A minimum of 120 minutes of reading AT HOME is REQUIRED THIS WEEK!

Book Title:______

Box #1: Figurative Language
Find an example of figurative language in your reading (simile, metaphor, idiom, personification, alliteration, or hyperbole). Write your example with a page number, identify the type of language, and explain what the author is trying to say.
Date:______ / Box #2: Dear Antagonist
Write a letter, in correct format, to the antagonist in your novel. Give them your opinion of their actions and explain how their actions have affected others and what they should have done instead. In addition to proper format, please include a chapter or page number as a guide. / Box #3: Summary
After a twenty minute session, record the pages read and write a summary in the Someone, Wanted, But, So, Then format.
Pages Summarized:______
Date:______
Box #4: Connections
Make a text-to-text, text-to-self, or text-to-world connection with a specific passage in your book. Copy the passage, include a page number, identify the type of connection you’ve made, and explain your response. / Box #5: Chart Your Time
Date Pages Min
Start-Finish
1/13______
1/14 or 1/15______
1/16______
1/17______
1/18______
1/19______
TOTAL: /120 / Box #6: Selfie!
Create a character selfie of your protagonist. Your selfie must include the character in his or her setting, and surround the character with 3 hashtags that describe your character’s CHARACTER TRAITS. Use color! Include PAGES NUMBERS to support the hashtag choices.
Box #7: Summary
After a twenty minute session, record the pages read and write a summary in the Someone, Wanted, But, So, Then format.
Pages Summarized:______
Date:______ / Box #8: Letter to Protagonist
Write a letter to the protagonist of your novel. Identify ONE character trait that you admire and CITE TWO pieces of TEXT EVIDENCE to support your answer. Your response must include page numbers and written in proper letter format. / Box #9: Figurative Language
Find an example of figurative language in your reading (simile, metaphor, idiom, personification, alliteration, or hyperbole). Write your example with a page number, identify the type of language, and explain what the author is trying to say.
Date:______