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The Pearl Chapter 5 April 11/12.

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1 The Pearl Chapter 5 April 11/12

2 Do Now In 5 Sentences: Reflect on your experience here these past 3 Quarters. What have you learned? What would you do differently? 2 Sentences: Set a goal for the next 9 weeks (Academic or Personal)

3 Going Forward Due Dates: 2:05 PM Day Due Late Work: 5 Points Per Day Including Weekends Missing Assignments are the responsibility of the Student After School: Must Sign-Up in Advance

4 The Pearl Chapter 5 Vocabulary
searing p. 62 (v) scorching, burning edifice p. 63 (n) an elaborate structure; a building of imposing size keening p. 64 (adj) wailing in lament for the dead

5 FRIDAY/MONDAY TEST ON PEARL & VOCABULARY

6 What Do We Know List at least 5 Things We Know About the Plot of Our Story Up to Chapter 5

7 What Are You Thinking? What are 3 questions you would ask anyone in our story

8 Our Focus Today As We Read: Identify evidence of Steinbeck using animal imagery to describe Kino and Juana. Write down the page number so you may return to it at the end of the reading

9 We Read The Pearl Chapter 5 Animal Imagery: Write down page numbers
Describe the mood of this scene in the story. List 3 words that prove your theory.

10 Question What are some examples of animal imagery Steinbeck uses to describe Kino and Juana in this Chapter. Why do you believe he does this?

11 You Read The Pearl Chapter 5 Page 60-67
When Finished, answer and include page number: What has been lost because of the pearl? Why does Apolonia have to lie to the others in the village? What does Juana attempt to do with the pearl? How does Kino respond to Juana's actions? What does Kino reveal to Juan Tomás regarding the pearl?


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