I hope you had a restful break! I enjoyed reading (and grading) your work last week :) Did you hand it in? If not, please do! If you were absent the Friday before break, you missed a quiz!
Agenda
- Pass back work
- Grammar Review: How to Find the Subject of the Sentence.
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/verbsub.html
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/
We will try and get through these agenda items by the end of third period.
3. Group Discussion Questions
Please work with a partner to discuss Dahl's The Witches. Use these questions to kick start your conversations. Take notes in your journals.
- Why do witches hate children so much anyway? What have children ever done to them?
- How would you have tricked the witches? Which of their weaknesses would you have played on? Could you come up with a plan better than the narrator's?
- Grandmamma sure is chatty when it comes to witch-related information. What would have happened if she had never told our narrator all about witches?
- Other than his starring role in a Roald Dahl book, what do you admire most about the narrator? Why?
- What is Grandmamma's back-story? How did she lose her thumb? What was her childhood like? Imagine it all.
- According to the author, all witches are women. According to many readers, this is sexist. Based on the rest of the book, do you agree?
- How would you have illustrated this book? Draw a picture of The Grand High Witch and see how it stacks up to Quentin Blake's illustration.
- Wait a second, weren't witches children themselves once? How does that work? Do witches hate witch children, too? This is a curious matter.
- Based on your reading of this novel and your knowledge of other children's novels, what are the elements of children's literature?
- Do you have any ideas for a children's story? Brainstorm these ideas now!
Would you like to read another children's novel? Any title you would like to read next? Post your ideas on the blog!
Homework: Finish up work from today!
lemony snicket's a series of unfortunate events
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