Showing posts with label setting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label setting. Show all posts
Monday, May 10, 2010
The Year Mom Won the Penant
Describe the setting. Give examples from the text.
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The Year Mom Won the Penant
Charlotte's Web
Describe the setting. Give examples from the text.
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Bridge to Terabithia
Describe the setting. Give examples from the text.
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Number the Stars
Describe the setting of the story. Give examples from the text.
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Love That Dog
How would you describe the setting of the story? Give examples from the text to prove your thinking.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Setting - The Chocolate Touch
Describe the setting of the story.
How is the setting important to the story?
How is the setting important to the story?
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The Chocolate Touch
Setting - The Sign of the Beaver
Describe the setting of the story.
How is the setting important to the story?
How is the setting important to the story?
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The Sign of the Beaver
Setting - Bridge to Terabithia
Describe the setting.
How is the setting of the story important?
How is the setting of the story important?
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Bridge to Terabithia,
Literature Circle,
novel,
setting
Setting- Number the Stars
Describe the setting of this story.
How is the setting important to this story?
How is the setting important to this story?
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Literature Circle,
novel,
Number the Stars,
setting
Friday, April 17, 2009
Setting
Now that you have read a couple of chapters in your novel, you should have a good idea about the setting of the story.
Describe the setting of your story using creative adjectives (words that describe nouns).
Remember to answer this question with complete sentences and identify in your description the title of your book. For example, "I am reading the books Charlotte's Web. The setting of this story is ...
You can also elaborate on what other students have written in this blog or continue their thoughts if you are reading the same book.
Describe the setting of your story using creative adjectives (words that describe nouns).
Remember to answer this question with complete sentences and identify in your description the title of your book. For example, "I am reading the books Charlotte's Web. The setting of this story is ...
You can also elaborate on what other students have written in this blog or continue their thoughts if you are reading the same book.
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