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INDEPENDENT NOVEL STUDY Fiction Study Title: ___________________________________ Author: ___________________________________ I.S.U. Package... Submission #1 Personal Paragraph 1 Silent Reading Submission Story Map so far (1/2 way through book) Submission #2 Character Paragraph or... Letter to the author 1 Silent Reading Submission Completed Story Map Submission #3 Book Discussion/ Personal Response For your final project & performance exam for ENG 4C, you will be responsible for selecting a work of fiction to read & completing the following assignments to go with it. This is worth 10% of your final mark. Please follow the due dates carefully! Good luck! Due: _________________ Completed? Due: _________________ Completed? Due: _________________ Completed? Suggested Reading… Maus II A Long Way Gone The Kite Runner The Catcher in the Rye Shoeless Joe Night The Diary of Anne Frank Alive All Quiet on the Western Front The Colour Purple To Kill a Mockingbird Life of Pi Tuesday’s with Morrie The Lovely Bones My Sister’s Keeper The Bookthief Twighlight Biographies… Just a few ideas to start you off… See me with your choice ASAP!
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INDEPENDENT NOVEL STUDY

Fiction Study Title: ___________________________________ Author: ___________________________________

I.S.U. Package... Submission #1 • Personal Paragraph • 1 Silent Reading Submission • Story Map so far (1/2 way through

book) Submission #2 • Character Paragraph or... • Letter to the author • 1 Silent Reading Submission • Completed Story Map Submission #3 • Book Discussion/ • Personal Response

For your final project & performance exam for ENG 4C, you will be responsible for selecting a work of fiction to read & completing the following assignments to go with it.

This is worth 10% of your final mark. Please follow the due dates carefully! Good luck!

Due: _________________

Completed?

Due: _________________ Completed?

Due: _________________ Completed?

Suggested Reading… Maus II A Long Way Gone The Kite Runner The Catcher in the Rye Shoeless Joe Night The Diary of Anne Frank Alive All Quiet on the Western Front The Colour Purple To Kill a Mockingbird Life of Pi Tuesday’s with Morrie The Lovely Bones My Sister’s Keeper The Bookthief Twighlight Biographies… Just a few ideas to start you off… See me with your choice ASAP!

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INDEPENDENT NOVEL STUDY

Name: ___________________________________________

Fiction Study Title: _______________ Author: _______________ I.S.U. PACKAGE Submission #1 • Personal Paragraph • 1 Silent Reading

Submission • Story Map so far (1/2

way through book) Submission #2 • Character Paragraph

or... • Letter to the author • 1 Silent Reading

Submission • Completed Story Map Submission #3 • Book Discussion/ • Personal Response

Setting:

Story Map (Fill in using point form…)

Characters:

Problem:

Major Events:

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Major Events Continued ...

Outcome:

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Name: __________________________________________ PERSONAL PARAGRAPH This is an assignment that requires you to connect personally with the text you have chosen to read. You should complete this assignment after finishing Chapter 1 of your book. Step 1: Find a line from Chapter 1 that reminds you of something in your own past. This is one time when you can completely ignore the context of the line. Your take on the line doesn’t have to have anything to do with the literal meaning of the line. Step 2: Using specifics from your memory, write the experience in a well-crafted paragraph that is no more than one page double spaced. Other students will not read this. Your paragraph must include your line somewhere; where you decide is up to you. Step 3: Revise your work. Offer as much detail as possible. Double space or type out the good copy on a separate sheet of paper. ROUGH WORK: Use these prompts to help you construct your 1st draft. Line from Chapter 1: “ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________” What this reminds me of: ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How I felt at the time: _______________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Conclusion: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

(Title of Book)

Submission #1

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SAMPLE PERSONAL PARAGRAPH This is an assignment that requires you to connect with the text we have just begun to read. I encourage everyone to put forth their greatest effort. Logistics Find a line from CHAPTER 1 that reminds you of something in your own past. This is one time when you can completely ignore the context of the line. Your take on the line doesn’t have to have anything to do with the literal meaning of the line. Using specifics from your memory, write the experience in a well-constructed paragraph that is no more than one page double spaced and preferably typed. Other students will not read this. Your paragraph must include your line somewhere; where you decide to place it is up to you. Example: Personal Paragraph—Taming of the Shrew “This liberty is all that I request” (37 ln 94) Earlier this year I was having a lot of trouble because I thought my parents were being too over-bearing. So, I wrote this really long e-mail to my sister about how I wanted to move out and live with an-other sister of mine in her apartment. I couldn’t stand the thought of being with my parents any longer and I felt like I was trapped. My sister wrote back and told me how worried my parents were about me and that I shouldn’t complain so much because I was lucky to have them care so much about me. Then, a couple of weeks later, a friend of mine told me that I really needed to start thinking about why my parents were so worried about me and what I could do to change that. So, I figured out a way to fix my troubles and my par-ents weren’t worried any longer. The freedom from my parents is what I really wanted and it took me a while to figure out that it was my fault and that they were spending so much time worrying about me and if I wanted that to change I would have to change some things about myself.

PERSONAL PARAGRAPH Submission #1

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Name: __________________________________ SILENT READING Throughout the project you will read during the Silent Reading Time of our daily lessons. In your I.S.U package you must submit one of the following for Submission #1 & #2: Submission #1 The first section ( 1/2 ) of your book (choose 1): _____ 5 Things I Learned * Write 5 complete sentences or short paragraphs describing what you learned in the first half of the book. It might be things like life lessons, new vocabulary words, aspects of different cultures, geography etc … Or... _____ 5 Somebody Wanted But So Statements * This activity will have you reformulating the text you just read and summarizing in a very structured way. You will write 5 statements that follow the “somebody … wanted … but … so …” prompt. For example, Lucia wanted to marry Vladek but Vladek wanted to marry Anja so Lucia wrote a nasty letter to try to sabotage the relationship. Or... _____ 5 Fortunately / Unfortunately Statements * This activity is another form of text reformulation which prompts you to summarize the material you have read and re-word it in a structured way. For example, Fortunately, Artie is writing a book. Unfortunately, his father gets angry while telling him the story. Choose One!

Submission #1

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HANDING IN ASSIGNMENTS (use this for all submissions) Your last name + page # of each

page in the assignment and should be right justified Centre the title ONLY! The body of your piece should be left justified. A CHECKLIST ___ Is it typed? ___ Do I have a unique title? ___ Did I double space? ___ Have I indented all paragraphs? ___ Have I included all rough work?

___ Is the good copy the first page in my package of work? All rough copy should be stapled underneath the good copy. ___ Have I had the piece peer edited by at least 2 different people? ___ Have I made necessary corrections? ___ Did I follow the outline appropriately?

Last Name 1 Your Name Teacher Name ENG 4C Due Date

Unique Title

Your typed assignment begins here. Make sure to indent

the first line of every new paragraph. Make sure that you double

space any assignment that is written in paragraph form.

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Name: __________________________________

SUBMISSION #2 Title of Book: _________________________________________________________________ Author: _______________________________________________ # of pages in book: ______________________ # of pages read for this submission: ___________________ Activities in this Submission ___ Completed Story Map ___ Silent Reading Submission #2 ___ Character Paragraph Or… ___ Letter to the Author

INDEPENDENT NOVEL STUDY

Choose One!

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Name: __________________________________ SILENT READING Throughout the project you will read during the Silent Reading Time of our daily lessons. In your I.S.U package you must submit one of the following for Submission #1 & #2: Submission #2 The second section ( 1/2 ) of your book (choose 1) _____ 5 Things I Learned * Write 5 complete sentences or short paragraphs describing what you learned in the first half of the book. It might be things like life lessons, new vocabulary words, aspects of different cultures, geography etc … Or... _____ 5 Somebody Wanted But So Statements * This activity will have you reformulating the text you just read and summarizing in a very structured way. You will write 5 statements that follow the “somebody … wanted … but … so …” prompt. For example, Lucia wanted to marry Vladek but Vladek wanted to marry Anja so Lucia wrote a nasty letter to try to sabotage the relationship. Or... _____ 5 Fortunately / Unfortunately Statements * This activity is another form of text reformulation which prompts you to summarize the material you have read and re-word it in a structured way. For example, Fortunately, Artie is writing a book. Unfortunately, his father gets angry while telling him the story. Choose One!

Submission #2

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Name: ________________________________________ CHARACTER PARAGRAPH For this assignment you will write a paragraph where you express your interpretation from the text you have chosen to read. Use the following prompts as guides to help you with your rough copy. Remember, to complete a proper good copy (double spaced) to hand in. Title of Book: _______________________________________________ Chosen Character: ____________________________________________ Personality Trait of Character: ___________________________________ ________________________________________(name of character) from the novel ____________________________ __________________(title of novel) is a _____________________________________(personality trait) character. The first Reason for this interpretation is (explain a situation from the book that explains why you chose the personality trait) __________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Also, (explain a second situation from the book to prove your trait) _________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Furthermore, (explain a final situation) _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ In conclusion, _________________________________ (character) from ________________________________(book title) is a ____________________________________(personality trait) character.

Submission #2

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able active adventurous affectionate afraid alert ambitious angry annoyed anxious apologetic arrogant attentive average bad blue bold bored bossy brainy brave bright brilliant busy calm careful careless cautious charming cheerful childish clever clumsy coarse concerned confident confused considerate cooperative courageous cowardly cross cruel curious dangerous daring dark decisive

demanding dependable depressed determined discouraged dishonest disrespectful doubtful dull dutiful eager easygoing efficient embarrassed encouraging energetic evil excited expert fair faithful fearless fierce foolish fortunate foul fresh friendly frustrated funny gentle giving glamorous gloomy good graceful grateful greedy grouchy grumpy guilty happy harsh hateful healthy helpful honest hopeful

hopeless humorous ignorant imaginative impatient impolite inconsiderate independent industrious innocent intelligent jealous kindly lazy leader lively lonely loving loyal lucky mature mean messy miserable mysterious naughty nervous nice noisy obedient obnoxious old peaceful picky pleasant polite poor popular positive precise proper proud quick quiet rational reliable religious responsible restless

rich rough rowdy rude sad safe satisfied scared secretive selfish serious sharp short shy silly skillful sly smart sneaky sorry spoiled stingy strange strict stubborn sweet talented tall thankful thoughtful thoughtless tired tolerant touchy trusting trustworthy unfriendly unhappy upset useful warm weak wicked wise worried wrong young

SAMPLE CHARACTER TRAITS

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Name: __________________________________ LETTER TO THE AUTHOR For this assignment you will write a letter to the author of your book expressing your opinion of the book. You should complete this assignment when you have finished the novel. Your letter must follow the guide-lines below: Your Address City, Province Postal Code Phone # Date Name of Author Address of Publisher City, Province Postal Code Ms. Or Mr. Author: In paragraph 1 introduce yourself, your city, school, background information about yourself and how you came to read their book. In paragraph 2 review the book. Tell the author who your favourite character was, your favourite scene, the best part, the part that most shocked you etc ...Tell the author what their greatest talent is as a writer and the most important lesson that you learned from reading the book. In paragraph 3 you are to tell the author what kind of person would like this book and to whom you would recommend it. Give them information about your future as a reader and present them with a final thought on the book. Sincerely, Signature Your Name Typed *Remember that letters are single spaced and we don’t indent the paragraphs!*

Submission #2

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INDEPENDENT NOVEL STUDY

Name: ___________________________________________

Submission 3—Discussion

Introduction: 1. Identify the title, author, and genre of your book Key Questions: 2. Explain what led you to choose this particular novel for in-depth study. 3. What is the basic premise of your novel? 4. Identify the main character(s) and briefly describe their problem or dilemma. 5. Discuss one high-interest incident in the novel that is most thought- provoking for you. 6. Share one quotation from the novel that had a significant impact on you. Explain why. 7. Discuss the most important lessons or concepts a person can learn from reading this novel. 8. Explain who you would recommend this work to and why. Conclusion: 9. Finish with one statement that reiterates why this is a book worth reading. NOTES • The format of this presentation will be discussion-style. The class is re-

sponsible to ask you questions about your novel and you must answer them confidently, expertly and with supported evidence. You will be marked on your ability to ask questions and your ability to answer the questions asked of you.

Fiction Study Title: _____________ Author: _____________ I.S.U. PACKAGE Submission #1 • Personal Paragraph • 1 Silent Reading

Submission • Story Map so far (1/2

way through book) Submission #2 • Character Paragraph

or... • Letter to the author • 1 Silent Reading

Submission • Completed Story Map Submission #3 • Book Discussion/ • Personal Response


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