Book Creator

Tangerine

by Katie Magee

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Tangerine
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Part I Journal
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by Edward Bloor
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Table of Contents
Essential Question

Reading Schedule

October 26

October 27

October 28

October 31

November 1

November 2

November 3
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5

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10-11

12-13

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Essential Question: Tangerine by Edward Bloor is an example of realistic fiction. Define realistic fiction and provide examples of realistic fiction that you have either read or are familiar with. Finally, what can be gleaned from reading realistic fiction? Use the space below to respond.
Response:
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October 25: A Book Tasting
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October 26: pp. 1-17 (Stop @ Saturday, August 19th)
October 27: pp. 17-33 (Stop @ Monday, August 28th)
October 28: pp. 33-50 (Stop @ Tuesday, September 5th)
October 31: pp. 50-70 (Stop @ Saturday, September 9th)
November 1: pp. 70-94 (Stop @ the end of Part I)
November 2: Discussion and Review
November 3: Part I Test
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October 26th
pages 1-17
Recount what Paul was remembering in the space below.
"I was remembering. I was remembering something that happened."
What do we learn about Lake Windsor Downs?
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How does this connect?
How does this represent what we know about Paul?
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Explain the significance of lightning.
October 27th
pages 17-33
Today's Assignment:
If you had to give pages 17-33 a chapter title, what would it be and why? Use text evidence to support your opinion. Design this page to reflect your response.
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