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ADNH
Elements of Plot
Learner Profile
Misc.
Trimester 1 and 2
100
Who were the four children in "A Door Near Here"
Katherine, Douglas, Tracey, Alisa
100
What two things are described when explaining the setting?
Time and place
100
What were the three styles of writing you needed to include in your learner profile?
Narrative, Argumentative, Research
100
What was our prompt on Thursdays for journal writing?
Free write!
100
What was the main character's name in "Words in the Dust?"
Zulaikha
200
What was the main problem in ADNH?
The mother is an alcoholic
200
What are the two types of traits used to describe a character?
Physical and Personality
200
What is it called when we all discuss the article we read?
Socratic Seminar
200
What were you graded on during your fishbowl discussion. Hint: One word that is used all over HMS
Collaboration
200
Name one of the six text structures that we cover in class.
1. Compare/Contrast 2. Description 3. Sequence 4. Cause/Effect 5. Problem/Solution 6. Persuasive
300
What is the name of Katherine's teacher that tries to help the family?
Mr. Dodgson
300
What is the climax of a story?
The most important part or the turning point for a character.
300
**DOUBLE JEOPARDY** What are the three things that we ask when reading the article of the week?
What surprised me? What did the author think I already knew? How did this article challenge, change, or confirm my thinking?
300
What did we write on Monday's in our Daily Journals?
Goals and reflection of past week's goals
300
Who is the author of "Words in the Dust?"
Trent Reedy
400
What is the last name of Katherine, Douglas and Tracey?
Donnovan
400
What is the order on a plot line? Hint: There are 5 steps on the plot line.
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
400
What does CEW stand for?
Claim, Evidence, Warrant
400
What was one of the Articles of the Week about? (We read three, so there are three different answers)
1. Asian American Actor responding to racism in the entertainment industry. 2. Online schooling 3. Fidget Spinners
400
What are the three main purposes an author has for writing non-fiction pieces? Hint: Think pie.
Persuade, inform, entertain
500
Who does Aslan represent? **Hint: especially to Mr. D**
God/Jesus
500
What are the three things that need to be identified in the exposition?
Characters, Conflict/Problem, Setting
500
What was Ms. Rolstad's narrative, argument, and research about?
First time shaving legs, no phones in the cafeteria, and the history of "VJ Day in Times Square"
500
What are the four dysfunctional family roles we discussed in class?
Hero, scapegoat, lost child, and clown/mascot
500
What are the six non-fiction notice and note signposts?
1. Aha moment 2. Again and Again 3. Tough Questions 4. Memory Moments 5. Words of the Wiser 6. Contrasts and Contradictions