Announcements and Reminders:
Cave Time begins this week.
If you wish to order books from Scholastic, the book orders are due by this Friday, the 11th.
Kona Ice will be here serving ice during both lunches this Friday. The cost is $2, and the truck can be will be found on the east side of school.
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on September 17.
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Targets for Today:
I will spend time reading for enjoyment!
Utah State Core Reading: Literature Standard 10 I will understand the difference between topic and theme. Utah State Core Reading: Literature Standard 2 I will tie in art with literature. I will listen and read along as our class reads a shared book. I will watch the development of possible themes over the course of the text Utah State Core Reading: Literature Standard 2
Utah State Core Reading: Literature Standard 10
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Today’s Agenda:
1. Individual Reading --
If you did not finish reading chapters 7 and 8 of The Storyteller's Daughter last time, do it during your individual reading time.
Write a brief response in your composition book (Reader Response) Appointment clock -- By the way, as I read and stumble over the names, I am shamed when I listen to this! 2. More about Theme: Watch for any of these themes as we read
The Storyteller's Daughter:
Are you spotting any others?
The ability to see the truth is not a function of the eyes but of the heart. The Little Prince: "Ce qui est essentiel est invisible pour les yeux." "That which is essential is invisible to the eyes." "You can't judge a book by its cover."
(One of our students pointed out that especially the boys in our class judged this book by its cover. Hopefully it it is proving better than they expected!)
Another possible theme:
Treachery can hide where it is least
expected, even in the heart of one
you love and trust the most. (pp. 38, 40)
Page 86 "A deed well done should always be rewarded.
Page 87 "Often we do not see and appreciate what we already have."
"The bigger they are, the harder they fall." ?
"Pride cometh before the fall." or "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall." Proverbs 16:18 ?
3. Reading from The Storyteller's Daughter Last time Ms. Dorsey read pages 66-78. Students read Chapters 8 and 9 on their own.
Today we will read . . .
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If You Were Absent:
Read on your own to catch up with the class.
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