Monday, November 21, 2016

Mon. Nov. 21, 2016: Assess & Reflect & Novel Questions (Before)

Today, you were given your Poetry unit exam back and an assess and reflect activity to do in order to improve self awareness and self regulation.
You were then instructed to go to the library and take out the novel The Bear by Claire Cameron.
I then gave you the "Before" questions to answer prior to reading it. These need to be done for tomorrow's class. I have pasted them below:

Before Activity for The Bear

1.      Examine the book. What colours are present on the cover (front and back).

2.      Symbolically, what do these colours most often represent (think positive and negative connotation and then expand)?

3.      Create a citation for this book using MLA formatting (Fit to Print).

4.      What is the image on the cover? What mood in the reader should this image reflect? Why (again, think positive and negative connotation and then expand).

5.      There is also an image on the binding (side). What does this image reflect about the personalities of both characters represented? Provide as much detail and connotation as you can.

6.      Paraphrase the information presented on the cover about what the book is about. Think of the five W’s to do this. From this, and from the visual clues, create a well-formatted three sentence summary. Don’t forget to include author, genre and title.

7.      Open the book up and read “Praise for The Bear.” After reading it all, determine the following:

·         How many reviews are presented?

·         How well-known are the “sources” of the reviews? How many have you heard of yourself? Write them down and then determine if what you know makes them positive or negative sources to rely on for an accurate review.

·         What stands out the most in the reviewers’ minds about the text?

·         Based on these reviews, what might “click” with you and allow you to have some interest in the text? Explain.

8.      There is a quote by Thornton Wilder prior to the “Contents” page. Read it and reflect. What do you think this means?  Explain.

9.      Examine the “Contents” page. How many sections are you going to have to read to complete this story? Write them down and then write down the number of pages per section.

10.  When the pages without writing and ends/beginnings of chapters are calculated, there are, in total, 229 pages of reading you will have to do. Through calculations, the average number of words on a page is 243. This means you will have to read 55647 words in total. The average reading time for this text is based on the grade nine objective of 215 – 260 wpm. To figure out the time, I divided the total word number by the reading time to get the time in minutes and then divided this number by 60 to get the hours. At 215 words per minute, it will take 4.5 hours. At 260 wpm, it will take 3.5 hours.

Ask your instructor for your reading time (based on your Reading Plus assessment). How long will it take you to read each section if the word count per page is 243? 

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