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Foldable for the story Flowers for Algernon

Foldable for the story Flowers for Algernon. Instructions for foldable. You will need 1 large piece of construction paper and 6 pieces of regular construction paper. Fold the long piece. On the front cover, write the title of the story and an illustration. Flowers for Algernon.

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Foldable for the story Flowers for Algernon

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  1. Foldable for the story Flowers for Algernon

  2. Instructions for foldable • You will need 1 large piece of construction paper and 6 pieces of regular construction paper. • Fold the long piece. • On the front cover, write the title of the story and an illustration. Flowers for Algernon

  3. On the inside right column, use 1 sheet of const. paper. Fold long ways and glue to column. Then make 7 11/2 in. marks apart to create 8 slits. • Vocabulary words- tangible, refute, regression, verify, obscure, deterioration, hypothesis, introspective (Definitions can be found on the next slide) • Include definition, parts of speech, and illustration

  4. Tangible- seen and felt- adj Refute- prove wrong using evidence- verb Regression- return to an earlier or less advanced condition- noun Verify- confirm- verb Obscure- hide- verb Deterioration- worsening, decline- noun Hypothesis- theory to be proven- noun Introspective- looking inward- adj Definitions

  5. Choose a second piece of paper. Fold in half and cut. You will use one half in the middle to make a pocket. Fold the second half and glue onto the top left hand column.

  6. In the middle, above the pocket, write: • Point of View • Tell me if the story is written in first person point of view or third person point of view. • How did you know which point of view was used? Give 2 clues from the text that helped you decide. • Select one quote from the story that clearly shows this point of view. Explain what information is given to you about characters and events from this point of view. • Write quote #1 from page ____. “__________________________________” What did you learn about the characters or events from this quote? • (see previous page for picture)

  7. On the bottom of the left hand column, use another piece of construction paper. • Fold in half long ways, then fold in thirds. • Glue onto foldable. • Outside write Charlie Gordon • Inside three flaps write 1-before the operation 2- After the operation 3- What is next for Charlie Gordon?

  8. On the back, use your last three pieces of const. paper to make a flip chart. Next slide tells what to write for each flap.

  9. Flip Chart • Flowers for Algernon • What does the title mean? • Characters • Why do people make fun of those who are different? • Should we use “science” to change we are born? • Is Charlie better off now or before he had the operation?

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