Among the Hidden -Chapters (Pages ) -Summarizing Chart

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Among the Hidden -Chapters 25-27 (Pages 119-131) -Summarizing Chart -Clarifying Character and Irony

Drop Everything and Read Chapters 25-27 Drop Everything and Read Chapters 25-27. You decide between silent reading or whole class.

During Reading Note-Taking and Summarizing Graphic Organizer Directions: Continue to add to the chart below and track important details as you read. List the setting(s) and summarize each major event in the chapter. Keep your summaries short. A few words or phrases. Setting Characters Important Things to Remember from the Chapter Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27

What character traits of Jen is Luke describing on p. 127? “ Stop Jen? That’s like trying to stop the sun.”   Being daring, being a risk taker Being strong willed, being determined Being endlessly hopeful, being optimistic Being trustworthy, being a compassionate friend On page 129, what is so ironic about Jen’s last words to Luke “We can hope…” as she left for the rally? (Challenge: See if you can identify two (2) ironies in her statement.) Clarify: What is ironic about Jen’s Step-Dad working for the Population Police?