Vocabulary Work: (10 minutes) Work on completing your Frayer diagrams

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Vocabulary Work: (10 minutes) Work on completing your Frayer diagrams Bellwork: Friday 4/19 Vocabulary Work: (10 minutes) Work on completing your Frayer diagrams

In Your Reading Group: 20 minutes Look back over the chapters we have read so far (Introduction- chapter 7). Come up with a 1-2 sentence summary for EACH chapter (8 in total, so far). EACH group member should write these summaries in their journal or on a sheet of paper.

In Your Reading Groups… You will now work on finding evidence of some of the themes from The Turn of the Screw. Themes are listed on the graphic organizer. As a group, find THE BEST, MOST EFFECTIVE QUOTE from our reading of the novel, so far, that you feel demonstrates/shows the given themes. ALSO, find an EXAMPLE (event, plot point, character trait, etc.) that you feel BEST ILLUSTRATES the given theme. YOU NEED TO GIVE PAGE NUMBERS FOR EACH ITEM

What we are working on… Selecting SMALL pieces of text for evidence. You do not have to give whole sentences. Try to find phrases and specific descriptions instead. Selecting the most SIGNIFICANT evidence to support your ideas What evidence is going to BEST prove your point? Not all evidence is equal. Paraphrasing ideas (summarizing) and citing evidence properly Giving page numbers for even summarized ideas