Period 4 Waste-24-25

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Homework: Short Film Response-"Monsterbox" in Google Classroom

Homework: Short Film Response-"Monsterbox"

Write a response to this film focussing on character development and change (how does the character change during the movie)
Speak also on a possible theme statement and reference the film to show evidence of this idea
What might we learn from this film? How so?
Write about any other significant observations

-Do not give a plot summary

Requirement- 3/4 of a page double-spaced
Last Modified: Tuesday, November 19 12:18 PM

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Homework: 
6.B.1 Match the quotations with their themes 
6.B.2 Determine the themes of short stories

 in Google Classroom

Homework: 6.B.1 Match the quotations with their themes 6.B.2 Determine the themes of short stories

6.B.1 Match the quotations with their themes

6.B.2 Determine the themes of short stories

You have two IXLs for theme practice--remember you must reach a smart score of 90 to complete the assignment.

2 pts for the completed IXL


I have included the video we watched in class in case you are absent or need extra support.
Last Modified: Tuesday, November 19 12:18 PM

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Classwork: Writing Theme Statements--Short Story in Google Classroom

Classwork: Writing Theme Statements--Short Story

With your group, start by identifying a UNIVERSAL idea
-Create a poster (digitally or on paper) that conveys the theme of your short story. 
Your poster must have: 

Your names and Period number on the bottom. 
The title and author of your story.
A summary about your story. 
A theme statement about your book. 
A properly framed quote that proves your theme. 
A symbol/photo to represent your theme.
This will be completed during the next block class at the end of the week.
Last Modified: Tuesday, November 19 12:18 PM