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The Awakening Kate Chopin IntroTask Process Evaluation Conclusion Click here to learn about how to use a WebQuest Home and Navigation Page!

The Awakening Kate Chopin IntroTask Process Evaluation Conclusion We’ve been reading the awakening in class. This WebQuest will take you through some different literary devices that will help to heighten your understanding of the book. Your Goal: How many of the following literary devices can you identify in The Awakening?

IntroTask Process Evaluation Conclusion Tasks For Your WebQuest: You will be adding more information to your Wiki today! Go on to the process page and click on each book to learn about each literary device I would like you to take a closer look at. You will get to choose which literary devices you find the most important and you will be talking about each device and how they apply to The Awakening. You can find a rubric on the evaluation page after you have completed all the steps, please feel free to go back and change your work based on what is in the Rubric!

The Awakening Kate Chopin Themes Motifs Setting Characters Click on the book with the device that you would like to learn about and it will take you to a link that will tell you all about it! Symbols Irony Move to next Process Slide Before we get to the steps: Explore each literary device!

IntroTask Process Evaluation Conclusion Step One Step Two Step Three Step Four

The Awakening Kate Chopin IntroTask Process Evaluation Conclusion Total Points For the Project150 Wiki page is set up in the modeled manner10 There are 4 of the literary devices described30 There is an obvious understanding of the device30 For each literary device there are 3 occurrances in the plot20 The examples are relevant and adequately explained20 The questions provided are answered fully30 The presentation is neat and concise10 NOTE: The resources given to you were to be used to better interpret and understand the plot and the devices in the plot. There should be an adequate understanding of all devices and how they are used in the story. You should use the information to enhance your understanding. You should not memorize it and recite it on your wiki page.

The Awakening Kate Chopin IntroTask Process Evaluation Conclusion Congratulations! You have learned so much in this WebQuest about many literary devices you will need to better digest the literature that we read in class! With this WebQuest you have learned about: Developing Themes Motifs Settings Characters Symbols Irony And how you can apply these to the literature that we read in class!

Step One Create a new page on your wiki. Title this new page: The Awakening

Step Two Using the page you have created, Write a list and explanation of 4 of the below: Themes Motifs Setting Character Symbols Irony

Step Three Your work should look something like this: Click Here

Step Four Create a “My thoughts” space on The Awakening page of your wiki. Tell me about what you thought of the book, Kate Chopin or even literary devices that you found interesting or even found uninteresting. This is your section to tell me what you thought!

Click Here To Begin The Introduction Button will tell you about what we are learning today. It ill give you a prompt that you will complete throughout the WebQuest. IntroTask Process Evaluation Conclusion The Task Button will guide you through your WebQuest. It will take you too all the sources that you need to complete the assessment. The Process Button will tell you exactly what you need to complete in the assessment. The Evaluation Page will quiz you on the skills that you have aquired on this WebQuest. The Conclusion Button will sum up everything that you have learned! This button will take you home!