Monday, January 28, 2019

january 29

JOURNAL TOPIC: [today's tunes: "Sympathy for the Devil" by The Rolling Stones]

Sometimes when we start a book it's easy to get impatient with all the background information the author gives (on places, characters etc.) before something actually happens.  Why do we get all of this stuff first?  How does it help to know these things when the action starts and the plot gets going?  What would we miss if "First Love" started with a chase scene?

AGENDA:
1.  Journal
2. Chapter 4 vocabulary
3. Read/discuss Chapter 5
4. Quizlet? / Kahoot?

POST: How did you do on today's quizzes?  Did how we took them make a difference in how well you performed?  Does having fun help us improve our performance? (title: GAMING THE TEST)

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