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Agenda:
Read
Characters are awesome lesson
Looking closely at one of the characters in your group novel.
Characters are Awesome Lesson: Exploring direct and indirect characterization through textual evidence in group selected novels in a ninth grade English class.
Looking closely at one of the characters in your group novel.
- Open your English Journal
- Make a STEAL chart about one of the main characters in your group novel. (See the last slide in the deck above.)
- Be sure to use evidence (quotations) from the novel to support your answers.
Reminders:
Keep reading in your group novel. Bring it to class daily.
Make sure your English Journal is caught up.
Return impact aid forms and/or release forms.
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