Monday, October 26, 2015
FINANCIAL AID FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
This LINK may be of interest to Cowman parents who are beginning to consider what it might take to send a son or daughter off to college in the U.S. in a few years.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
INDEPENDENT NOVEL STUDY FOR 8TH AND 9TH GRADERS
Reading
Journal Name:
_________
Your task is to keep a reading log, and to complete 3 Reader
Responses, each one to two pages double-spaced typed (Times New Roman font size
12) per entry, or equivalent length hand-written. Responses should address the following
questions, but are to be written in paragraph form.
Response 1 Guiding
Questions (For the early
chapters of the book – by your determination)
1. What is the time and place of the book? What
evidence in the book tells you this?
2. Name and describe the main character in the
book. Describe him/her physically and describe his/her personality and history,
if known. Then give your impression of him/her.
3. Describe the initial or first conflict faced by
the main character.
4. Name and describe a secondary character. Describe
him/her physically and describe his/her personality and history, if known.
Explain how she/he is important to the story and the ideas of the book.
5. Describe one important event in the book and
explain why it is significant to the story (to the plot, the characters, the
ideas of the book).
6. Explain one specific aspect of the culture
described in the book. Tell how it compares to a specific culture you are
familiar with.
7. Find one specific idea, event, or behavior in
the book that relates to real life. Explain how it relates to real life.
8. Tell about a connection you made with the story
(text-to-self, text-to-text/media, or text-to-world). Explain how your
connection helps you understand the story better.
Name: _______________________
Title of Book: __________________________
Response 2 Guiding
Questions (For the middle
chapters of the book – by your determination)
1. What new events are added to the original
problem as the novel progresses?
2. Describe any new characters that are introduced.
What is their purpose and how do they fit into the story?
3. If the time or place changes during the book,
explain how and give examples. How does this switching serve the story?
4. What is the general feeling or mood of the book?
Give specific examples of how the author creates that feeling or mood.
5. Compare and contrast two characters
psychologically. To do this, consider their behavior and personality.
6. Who is the narrator of the story? Is he or she
inside or outside the story? What is his or her relationship to the story?
7. Pick a key quote from this section of the book
and record it here. Who says it? What does it mean? Does it fit with a larger
theme that is being developed in the book?
Name: _______________________ Title of Book: __________________________
Response 3 Guiding
Questions (For the final
chapters of the book – by your determination)
1.
Does the author use humor, irony or symbolism
within the book? Pick one of the three and give a specific example and explain
how it functions within the book overall.
2.
Is the main character static or dynamic? Give
evidence.
3.
What is the climax of the novel? What major
events lead up to it and what is the resolution?
4.
What is the theme (or themes) of the book? How
does the author show this idea? Give evidence that you have correctly discerned
the theme. How does it relate to everyday life? Do you agree with the author or
not and why?
5.
Having finished the book, why do you suppose it
is considered a “classic”? In other words, why do people still read it today?
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