Continue reading Bearwalker (pages 75-112)
Quickwrite
Snap Bio- For two minutes, write as much as you can about who YOU are- your interests, passions, and wonderings, and what makes you most proud of yourself. Now stop. Underline the words that jump out. Then put those words into a one-line, 140 character statement. This is how you'd put your bio on social media. Make it Snappy.
Vocabulary
*skeptical (p.78): having doubt about someone or something
*eavesdrop (p. 78): to listen secretly to other people's conversation
*paranoid (p. 82): have an unfounded feeling that someone intends to harm you or something bad is going to happen
*invalid (p. 84): a person who needs care because of illness or injury
Reading
After page 81, What does Baron find out as he listens to Mr. Wilbur and Mrs. Smiler talking?
After page 86, How are the Philos and Baron connected?
After page 91, How does the explosion add to the suspense of the story?
After page 98, How do Tara and Baron's feelings about their situation differ as the group sits around the dining hall after dinner and prepare to walk to the campfire?
After page 111, What do you think Mr. and Mrs. Philo might say to Mr. Mack and Walker White Bear after the campers are in their cabins?
Freeze Frame:
You will be creating a frozen moment in time. The freeze frame should show the characters, where they are, what is happening and facial expressions and body positions to reveal character reactions. Direct campers to review the text for descriptive words that will help them create their freeze frames.
*Mr. Wilbur talks to Mrs. Smiler about his suspicions while Baron listens.
*Tara sits next to Baron as the campers listen to the Philos tell stories.
*The Philos stop Walker White Bear's story around the campfire.
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