Each response journal entry is to be at least one full paragraph (between 4 and 6 sentences is an acceptable length).
o In your heading be sure to your name (first, last).
o In your heading be sure to write the title and author.
Use the sentence starter prompt to begin your 1 paragraph response:
The section I read today reminded me of (the title of a book; song; movie; TV show, etc.) _____________________, because…
Friday, December 14, 2007
Reader Response Post - 3rd Period - by Midnight 12/16
Each response journal entry is to be at least one full paragraph (between 4 and 6 sentences is an acceptable length).
o In your heading be sure to your name (first, last).
o In your heading be sure to write the title and author.
Use the sentence starter prompt to begin your 1 paragraph response:
The section I read today reminded me of (the title of a book; song; movie; TV show, etc.) _____________________, because…
o In your heading be sure to your name (first, last).
o In your heading be sure to write the title and author.
Use the sentence starter prompt to begin your 1 paragraph response:
The section I read today reminded me of (the title of a book; song; movie; TV show, etc.) _____________________, because…
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Original Hero Project - Notes

In the WRITING JOURNAL section of your binder, you should have completed the following tasks in class and for homework:
Created an original HERO
- Created a detailed background and vital stats about the Hero
- Created an example of an everyday life for your hero -- this will serve as inspiration for the "Ordinary Beginnings"
- Created a VILLAIN
- Created a background (Why are they bad? What do they do that could threaten the peace of your hero's everyday life?)
- Drafted bullet points for "The Call to Adventure" and for "Crossing the Threshold"
Visualized your Hero and Villain and sketch them - Created GIFTS for your hero -- What special gifts (supernatural or not) does the hero receive to help them on their adventure?
- Created ALLIES and/or a MENTOR for your hero -- Who are these people? How can they assist the hero on their quest?
- Drafted bullet points for "The Journey" and for "Trials/Challenges" that the hero must face BEFORE they get to the final battle with the Villain!
- Drafted bullet points for "The Final Conflict" that the hero must engage with the villain.
- Drafted bullet points for "The Return" -- where the hero comes home victorious!
- In January you are to Create a Powerpoint Presentation that tells the story of your hero's adventure. Be Sure to:
- Have a minimum of 9 Slides for the 9 Stages (A Minimum of 1 Slide per Stage)
- The text should only be a MAXIMUM of a few lines for each slide
- Consider having 1 graphic or drawing accompany each slide to assist showing the action of each stage.
- You may need to scan in the graphics / drawings if you are creating them yourself.
- You may need more than 1 graphic / drawing to show the action.
- When you design the presentation think about how children's books are designed - in many ways this is what the powerpoint presentation will resemble
- Consider the use of color, sound and the different transitions between slides that powerpoint offers. (If you look at the Star Wars films, the directors of the different films use a lot of the same transitions - fades, wipes, clockwise wipes, etc.)
- Run the text through the spell check - and practice narrating it. You will present it and turn it in.
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