September 15 Touching Spirit Bear

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September 15 Touching Spirit Bear I can demonstrate my knowledge of denotation of words. I can demonstrate comprehension of text. I can create a first draft to convey a special effect.

Writing Project Turn in your writing project. 15 points off each day it is late. Last day to turn in for any credit is FRIDAY!!!

Grammar Put the commas in the correct place. If the sentence is correct, write C. I love warm weather but Sam, prefers cooler weather. Frederick Douglas, who taught himself to read and write was, one of the most effective speakers of his time. After the town meeting, people were satisfied. Claudia wanted to catch the bus, but it had already left.

Vocabulary Work a. puffing b. stirred up or disturbed Instructions: Using the context clues in each sentence in the first column, determine the meaning of the underlined word and match it to the proper definition in the second column. 1. ___ The gluttonous kitten ate all of the food in its bowl. 2. ___ Tyler’s binder was in such a haphazard state, his teacher demanded he put it in order. 3. ___ As the steam-powered locomotive pulled away, chuffs of smoke came from the engine. 4. ___ After seeing what he thought was a ghost, James went into a state of delirium. 5. ___ After the fire, the charred remains of the house were all that remained. 6. ___ Torrents of lava came from the volcano when it erupted. 7. ___ The sand on the bottom of the aquarium roiled when the eel dove into it. 8. ___ The butterfly was flitting around the picnic table because of the gusting wind. 9. ___ Absolutely exhausted after the ball game, Joey stumbled home in a stuporous daze. 10. __ While at home sick with the flu, a bitter bile taste came into Tianna’s mouth. 11. __ Rivulets ran down the window during the rainstorm. 12. __ We were going hunting, with ducks to be our quarry Vocabulary Work a. puffing b. stirred up or disturbed c. burned or scorched d. small streams e. excessive greed f. body fluid that helps absorb fats g. seemingly without any order h. dulled sensibility i. rushing flow of liquid j. moving quickly and unevenly k. an animal taken in hunting l. very confused thinking

Read Chapters 13 Chapter 13 1. When Rosey asks for a blanket, Garvey wants to hand him the at.óow. Why is it significant that Cole reaches out and grabs it? 2. Why is it significant that Cole whispers “My fault!” when Garvey apologizes for getting Cole into this situation? 3. Garvey tells Cole that he will still be facing jail time when he recovers. Considering what he went through, do you think this is fair? 4. Why does Cole throw out the hair he pulled from Spirit Bear? Would you have done the same? 5. Edwin says that Cole will be okay if he ever finds a reason to live. Do you think Cole has found his reason to live? Explain.

Group Work/ Writer’s Response: Did Banishment Fail Cole or Did Cole Fail Himself? Instructions: Read the following, then create a report for Cole’s Circle. There is more than one way of examining the events that led up to the situation Cole finds himself in at the end of Chapter 13. You may think that Cole’s banishment has been a complete success, or a total failure. Examine Cole’s behavior and the events that have taken place on the island since his arrival. Use these events to write an evaluation of punishment report to Cole’s Circle. Your report should outline the successes and the failures of Cole’s banishment, and conclude with a summary of who is to blame for Cole’s fate. Thoughts to consider... • Were Cole’s actions his responsibility? • Is the Circle responsible for not properly punishing Cole? • Is Garvey to blame for putting too much trust in Cole? • Is anybody or anything else responsible for the outcome? • Should Cole be sent back to the island to complete his punishment?