Tom Sawyer Scrapbook



Tom Sawyer ScrapbookIn your journal, you will create a mini scrapbook while you read Tom Sawyer. You should set aside about 5 (front and back) pages for this activity. Do not use these pages for journals, vocabulary, or notes. On page one, create a “cover” for your scrapbook. This should include the title of the book, your name, and relevant illustrations. You may use pencil, but it must also have colored elements. On the back of your cover, glue or tape this assignment sheet. You may complete the tasks in the order of your choice, but you must complete all required tasks as well as two tasks from each category. You may complete the additional tasks for extra credit. Each task MUST be on a new page. While pencil is permitted, your entries must be neat, legible, and use color as needed. You will be given some time to work on this assignment during class, but you will likely need to work at home as well.Required:_____Write the rest of the scene in Chapter IV (pg. 25). What would happen to Tom next? _____Rewrite the scene of your choice in present day. What effect would that have on the plot?Choice: Column 1: RecallColumn 2: CreateColumn 3: Analyze___ LIST three superstitions that Tom and his friends discuss. What are the steps involved? What is the outcome? ___ SUMMARIZE two chapters (at least one paragraph each). What are the major events of the chapters? Who is involved?___ CHART the relationships of major characters using a relationship web as modeled in the unit on Much Ado. Note: If you are not artistic, your entries are still expected to be neat and detailed.___ DRAW three character portraits. For each, add a quote from the book showing direct characterization. ___ ILLUSTRATE a scene of your choice. Caption it using a description from the book. ___ CREATE a pirate map of Jackson Island. ___ Choose two quotes that show indirect characterization. Which methods does Twain use (S-T-E-A-L)? What does each quote reveal about the character? ___ Choose a quote that shows irony. What point is Twain trying to make in this quote? In your opinion, is he successful and why or why not? ___ Choose an instance of satire and summarize it. What point is Twain trying to make? Is he successful? Why or why not? Due Date: ______________________________________ ................
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