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DAY ONE IN LIBRARY

This week we will be working on our Leadership Project . You must come prepared all week to the library!. One person from the team must bring a package of 4” x 6” lined index cards to class tomorrow to share with the group. Each member should donate a quarter. You will make several cards.

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DAY ONE IN LIBRARY

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  1. This week we will be working on our Leadership Project . You must come prepared all week to the library! • One person from the team must bring a package of 4” x 6” lined index cards to class tomorrow to share with the group. Each member should donate a quarter. You will make several cards. • You must bring the novel you selected, your leadership folder, and any research to the libraryALL WEEK.

  2. DAY ONE IN LIBRARY • Your goals today are to meet with your group and accomplish two tasks: First, write each other’s contact information on the handout marked “Leadership Requirements” or in your agendas. Second, complete your “Leadership Plan”. Type this up, and turn it in at the end of the period.

  3. DAY TWO-FOUR IN LIBRARY • Your goal today is to begin working on your research. Yesterday, you were assigned a section of the outline (refer to your leadership plan). Today, you will begin gathering information for the outline. • Look specifically at the outline handout and the section(s) you were assigned. Now, begin finding the information and getting it onto your notecards. You will later transfer the information from your notecards onto the outline.

  4. The Roman Numeral Topic from your outline I. Author Background Write the answer to the questions from Roman Numeral I subtopic A here What are the most interesting details about your author’s life and or death? What experiences in the author’s life impacted his writing? Now, document the full source citation. Smith, Jane. “Paradise isn’t really lost, is it?.” The Life and Works of John Milton. Mar. 2009. 30 March 2009 <http://www.miltonscholar.edu>.

  5. The Roman Numeral Topic from your outline I. Author Background Write the answer to the questions from Roman Numeral I subtopic B here Describe the author’s body of work. What has he/she written? How was is received by the literary community? Is there a particular theme or concept the author’s work as a whole embodies? Now, document the full source citation. This should be source 2. Doe-Doe, John. “Milton’s legacy.” The Best British Poet and his Work. Mar. 2009. 30 March 2009 <http://www.miltonrocks.edu>.

  6. The Roman Numeral Topic from your outline II. Social Historical Background Write the answer to the questions from Roman Numeral II subtopic A here Now, document the full source citation. This should be source 3.

  7. NOTECARDS • Each member of the group will do the notecards for the section(s) they have been assigned. Be sure you each individually have 2-3 sources. • When you have finished gathering your research. Type the information into paragraphs in your outline. Then, send your section of the outline to your group leader labeled Roman Numeral I A and B or whatever your section is. Also, send them a separate email labeled Works Cited that includes the MLA citation for the Works Cited page.

  8. DAY 5 IN LIBRARY • Today you will type the information from your notecards into your outline! • When you are finished, email your section and your Works Cited entries to the team leader or the person who will be merging all documents. Check with them 5 minutes before the ending of the period to be sure they have received them! • Monday in class, you will have a reading day. Bring your novels. If you are finished reading, be prepared to start writing your reaction paper. (You may also use time in the library for typing your reaction paper if you are ahead of the game).

  9. IMPORTANT DUE DATES • Leadership Plan- Friday, April 3 • Excerpt of the novel you would like the class to read to Ms. Narbert- Friday, April 17 • Group Outline AND Works Cited- Monday, April 27 • Reaction Paper- Monday, April 27 • Typed Discussion Questions- First Day of your presentation- Ask Ms. Narbert for that date • Typed Assessment-First Day of your presentation- Ask Ms. Narbert for that date

  10. Order of Leaderships • Paradise Lost (any book), John Milton (my favorite author!)- 1667- This is the story of the Fall-of-Man and the conflict between God’s eternal foresight and man’s free will. • Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus Mary Shelley- 1818 (1831)- how far should man go? Can he go too far? This is about the creation of man through science. • Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe-1858- written by Nigerian author Achebe. It deals with a dying African culture. • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll-1865- the story of Alice who falls down the rabbit hole into a fantasy world • Dracula, Bram Stoker-1897- WHEN JONATHAN HARKER ARRIVES AT CREEPY CASTLE DRACULA IN TRANSYLVANIA, HE HAS NO IDEAWHAT TO EXPECT, BUT ALL TOO SOON HIS HOST'S HORRIBLE NOCTURNAL HABITS... • Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen- 1918-Elizabeth Bennet is the perfect Austen heroine: intelligent, generous, sensible, incapable of jealousy or any other major sin. That makes her sound like an insufferable goody-goody, but the truth is she's a completely hip character, who if provoked is not above skewering her antagonist with a piece of her exceptionally sharp -- but always polite -- 18th century wit. The point is, you spend the whole book absolutely fixated on the critical question: will Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy hook up? • Brave New World, Alduous Huxley-1931- Set in London in AD 2540 the novel deals with developments in reproductive technology and sleep-learning that combine to change society. • Animal Farm, George Orwell-1945-uses animals to depict the Stalin era and World War II • 1984, George Orwell-1949- deals with surveillance and Big Brother • Lord of the Flies, Sir William Golding-1953-what happens when a group of boys are stranded on a desert island? The novel explores human nature.

  11. Literature Online Brave New World http://www.huxley.net/bnw Giver, Lord of the Flies, Dracula, Pride and Prejudice www.books.google.com 1984 http://www.george-orwell.org/1984/index.html Animal Farm http://www.george-orwell.org/Animal_Farm.index.html There is an underscore between Animal and Farm Alice and Wonderland http://www.aliceinwonderland.com Frankenstein http://www.literature.org/authors/shelley-mary/frankenstein

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