In order to report back on your reading answer the questions below, as indicated. Please ensure that all your answers have been carefully proofread by both yourself and a friend.
Copy and paste each question into your work. Use a different colour for the questions and your answers. You should write a minumum of a short paragraph for each question.
1. Give the author's name and a brief outline of his or her biography. Please use your own words in order to avoid plagiarism.
2. Name and describe the main character(s). Are they static or dynamic? What motivates them? (A static character does not change, a dynamic character changes as a result of his or her experiences)
3. What is the novel's setting? Why, in your opinion, did the author choose this setting for this novel?
4. Describe some of the main events. Where in your novel does the climax take place?
Choose one of the following questions to answer:
1. What are the scenes, incidents or moments which you remember most vividly?
2. Can you identify any important theme or idea with which the novel deals? Do the problems or issues get resolved or are they simply explored?
3. Did you learn anything from the story that you did not know before? Explain (this could be facts or simply seeing something from a different perspective?)
4. Does the novel interest you, irritate you or both? Explain
5. If you could be any character in the novel, who would you be? Why that character?
6. Would you like to read more books from the same author? Why?
7. Explain why the novel did or did not end the way you had hoped it would.
8. Can you imagine yourself reading the novel again in 10 years? Would you suggest it to a friend? Explain.
Each answer is worth a total of 4 marks. Your project will be marked out of /20 in total.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
Next year will be here before you know it and it will be time to write the Grade 10 Literacy test. Read through the guide, prepared by the Ministry of Education, by clicking here.
Copy the following questions to your blog and answer them in full sentences:
1) In the tips for reading section (page 3), explain what three strategies you feel are your strongest.
2) What three reading strategies do you feel you should try to improve upon the most between now and the test?
3) Repeat instructions 1) and 2) for the writing tips on page 4.
4) Read page 5. What information do you find to be helpful or interesting?
5) Finally, what questions do you have about the literacy test (the OSSLT) that Mr. Pierce may be able to answer for you?
Friday, December 10, 2010
Sample Summary - The Third Man Theory
The Third Man
Many people, both religious and atheist, report being helped survive near death experiences by an unknown presence. Spiritual or religious people, no matter what their faith, say they were helped by a divine companion, while atheists see it as a brain function. Whether the Third Man is an angel or a survival mechanism is for people to decide.
Many people, both religious and atheist, report being helped survive near death experiences by an unknown presence. Spiritual or religious people, no matter what their faith, say they were helped by a divine companion, while atheists see it as a brain function. Whether the Third Man is an angel or a survival mechanism is for people to decide.
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