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Four Square

Four Square. Quiz, Pages 117-137. Fold Paper. Fold paper into four Squares. O.k., it may be four rectangles, but work with me, people. Visualize.

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Four Square

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  1. Four Square Quiz, Pages 117-137

  2. Fold Paper • Fold paper into four Squares. • O.k., it may be four rectangles, but work with me, people.

  3. Visualize • Close your eyes and visualize the most powerful image you remember from last night’s reading. • Then . . .

  4. Upper Left Box • Draw a picture of a powerful image for what you have read. Must be in color.

  5. Upper Right Box • Put the picture you drew into words by explaining its significance in the story in 50 words or more.

  6. Lower Left Box • Imagine you are an English professor lecturing to a college class on the image you just described from last night’s reading. Now, write your lecture in 75 words with emphasis on its literary aspects.

  7. Lower Right Box • Write a poem, create a word collage, follow a stream of conscious- ness, or in any other way respond to the scene you have drawn.

  8. Rubric • Picture captures a significant moment from the chapter. • Artistic effort and message count, not artistic ability • Written work is analytical and captures the meaning of the drawing and significant moment the chapter. • Creativity

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