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period 6, group 1: Discussion question

9/1/2014

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Answer the following question in a brief paragraph using academic language.  Remember that we are a community of learners. Please treat each other with respect.  When you are leaving a comment, please make sure to write your name and period number.  If you are responding to a classmate's comment, make sure to address them by their name. For example: I agree with Ms. Parra's comment, "____________________" because__________________.  

Discussion Question:
Explain your opinion of the narrator’s behavior at the end of the story. Is he in some way responsible for Doodle’s death? Is his emotion at the very end sorrow, guilt, or something else? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
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Period 6, group 2: Discussion questions

9/1/2014

10 Comments

 
Answer the following question in a brief paragraph using academic language.  Remember that we are a community of learners. Please treat each other with respect.  When you are leaving a comment, please make sure to write your name and period number.  If you are responding to a classmate's comment, make sure to address them by their name. For example: I agree with Ms. Parra's comment, "____________________" because__________________.  

Discussion Question:
Doodle and the narrator have different motivations for seeing Doodle succeed at physical tasks. Compare and contrast their motives using evidence from the text.
10 Comments

Period 6, Group 3: Discussion question

9/1/2014

10 Comments

 
Answer the following question in a brief paragraph using academic language.  Remember that we are a community of learners. Please treat each other with respect.  When you are leaving a comment, please make sure to write your name and period number.  If you are responding to a classmate's comment, make sure to address them by their name. For example: I agree with Ms. Parra's comment, "____________________" because__________________. 


Discussion Question:
In what ways is the Scarlet Ibis a symbol of Doodle himself? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
10 Comments

Period 3, group 3: Discussion question

9/1/2014

13 Comments

 
Answer the following question in a brief paragraph using academic language.  Remember that we are a community of learners. Please treat each other with respect.  When you are leaving a comment, please make sure to write your name and period number.  If you are responding to a classmate's comment, make sure to address them by their name. For example: I agree with Ms. Parra's comment, "____________________" because__________________. 


Discussion Question:
In what ways is the Scarlet Ibis a symbol of Doodle himself? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

 


13 Comments

PERiod 3, Group 2: Discussion question

9/1/2014

12 Comments

 
Answer the following question in a brief paragraph using academic language.  Remember that we are a community of learners. Please treat each other with respect.  When you are leaving a comment, please make sure to write your name and period number.  If you are responding to a classmate's comment, make sure to address them by their name. For example: I agree with Ms. Parra's comment, "____________________" because__________________.  

Discussion Question:
Doodle and the narrator have different motivations for seeing Doodle succeed at physical tasks. Compare and contrast their motives using evidence from the text.

 


12 Comments

PERiod 3, Group 1: Discussion question

9/1/2014

11 Comments

 
Answer the following question in a brief paragraph using academic language.  Remember that we are a community of learners. Please treat each other with respect.  When you are leaving a comment, please make sure to write your name and period number.  If you are responding to a classmate's comment, make sure to address them by their name. For example: I agree with Ms. Parra's comment, "____________________" because__________________.  

Discussion Question:
Explain your opinion of the narrator’s behavior at the end of the story. Is he in some way responsible for Doodle’s death? Is his emotion at the very end sorrow, guilt, or something else? Support your answer with evidence from the text.

 


11 Comments

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