Silent Sustained Reading
Complete the reading log entry on what you have read in your AR book
Pass out the Parent Accelerated Reader Program Letter – due Friday!
Read “The Most Dangerous Game”
Pages 216 - 218
Reading log:
Vocabulary
Summary Prediction
Tuesday, September 27th:
Pages 216 - 218
Reading log:
Vocabulary
Summary Prediction
Tuesday, September 27th:
Period 3:
Silent Sustained Reading
Reading log:
Date, pages read, summary, comment, prediction
“The Most Dangerous Game”
Page 18; bottom of the left column
Vocabulary:
Rowels: wheel with sharp spurs worn by cowboys to make their
horses go faster.
Futile: pointless, destined to fail,
Tapestry: a thick, heavy carpet or drape, usually with a
design or scenes woven into the pattern.
Questions over pages 18 to 19:
Do not copy the questions but incorporate the questions in
your answers:
1. What
did Rainsford do to try to elude Zaroff? “He executed a series of intricate loops; in this way, he tried to lay
down an impossible trail to follow. (Onyx)
2. Where
did Rainsford hide out after trying to elude Zaroff? Rainsford hid in the
crotch of a tree high above ground, behind heavy foliage. (Carolina)
3. Describe
General Zaroff as he was intently walking down the trail? You may use
quotations from the story to support your answer. Zaroff was smoking, and his
eyes were fixed in concentration as he was following the trail. (Shianne)
4. Describe
General Zaroff’s response as he scans the tree. His eyes stopped right below
the branch where Rainsford is lying!!!!!! (Carolina)
5. What
is Zaroff’s response when his eyes
stop just below Rainsford’s hiding place? He smiles and walks away. (Shianne)
6. What
does this say about Zaroff? He easily figured out the trail! And it would be
too easy to kill Rainsford and he wants to prolong the game…..(Shianne)
7. Why
does this deeply frighten Rainsford? It seems to Rainsford that General Zaroff
is not completely human. The trail Rainsford laid down was impossible to
follow, yet Zaroff easily found him.
Vocabulary:
Elude: to avoid getting caught, avoid being seen.
Malia: To steal the Queen’s crown, the thief has to elude
her guards.
Wednesday, September 28th:
Silent Sustained Reading
Reading log: Summary, Comment, Prediction
Pass out the Vocabulary Packet for “The Most Dangerous Game”
Read “The Most Dangerous Game”
Page 18 – 19
Reread and then write a brief description of what happened:
1. What
is the Malay Man-Catcher? A larger dead tree was propped precariously against a
smaller living tree. Rainsford made a small cut on a bough (branch) causing it
to stick out or protrude. When Zaroff stepped on the bough, the old dead tree
came crashing down. However, it only delivered a glancing blow on Zaroff’s
shoulder, but did not, unfortunately, kill him.
2. Describe
what it is.
3. What
happened to General Zaroff?
Vocabulary:
Precariously: describing
something that is unsteady or unstable, as if it is about to fall.
Sheath: a holster which is where one places a knife when not
in use.
Protruding: sticking out
Bough: a tree branch
Sapling: a small tree
Reread pages 19 – 20 and describe what Rainsford does next:
Rainsford digs a pit or a trench or a hole to make the “Tiger
Pit”.
He then cuts down some saplings and sharpens them into deadly
spikes which he then plants at the bottom of the pit. Next, Rainsford gathers
leaves and grasses together in a sort of carpet and then covers the hole of the
pit to camoflage it. Then he then hides behind a log and waited…..
Thursday, September 29th:
Thursday, September 29th:
Class uncooperative today
Read “The Most Dangerous Game” silently
Answer questions 1 – 8 at end of story
Turn in as test
Friday, September 30th:
Pass out the Freytag Plot Pyramid
Show the class the youtube video on plot
The students take notes on the video
The students are then to go through "The Most Dangerous Game" and place the plot points on the Freytag Pyramid.
Friday, September 30th:
Pass out the Freytag Plot Pyramid
Show the class the youtube video on plot
The students take notes on the video
The students are then to go through "The Most Dangerous Game" and place the plot points on the Freytag Pyramid.
Elements of Plot:
Plot is the organized sequence of events that make up the
story.
Exposition:
Sets up the story
Includes the setting, which is time and place
Includes the central characters’ back story or history
Sets up the events or situation that occurred before the
story begins
Rising Action:
A series of events of increasing tension and conflict, which
builds to the climax.
Climax:
The point of greatest tension
The point at which the fate of the protagonist turns to
victory or defeat.
Falling Action:
The events that occur after the climax and after the
conflict has been resolved.
Resolution:
The final tying up of all loose ends of the story.
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