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Quietly… 1. Turn to the page in your notebook where you took notes on Action Verbs. 2. On the half of the page below those notes, begin copying down the notes on the whiteboard about auxiliary, linking, and helping verbs. 3. Be sure to copy down each example verb. 4. Be sure to title and date the notes Title: Auxiliary, Linking, Helping Verbs Date: 10/27

Verbs Check Chapter 4-8 Questions Review Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8 Discuss Narrative and Point of View October 27, 2015 If you were absent last class, be sure to pick up a copy of questions for chapters 6, 7, 8 on the back wall.

Narrator and Point of View 1. Why might Harper Lee tell the story from an adult perspective, narrated many years after the fact? 2. In the first seven chapters, can you find statements that remind us of an adult point of view? Or does the adult narrator enter completely into the world of her childhood? If yes, record at least 2 specific examples. Include page numbers. Directions: Discuss the following questions with your assigned partner(s). After discussing, each member should record their answers in their own notebooks. 10/27 Odd page number

Left Side? Begin another version of the novel told in first person from Boo Radley ’ s perspective. How would Boo Radley describe Jem, Scout, and Dill? Excellent examples would be a page in length.

Homework Read Chapter 9 before 10/28 Complete corresponding questions, due 10/28 Reading test over chapters 4-9, 10/28 Remember you have a chapter 1-10 vocabulary test on November 2 nd. There will be 25 words on this test See this link for a Kahoot! review Consider using one of your left sides for vocabulary review