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Unit: Ties That Bind, Ties That Break -­ Novel Study

In this Unit students will complete a novel study using Ties That Bind, Ties That Break by Lensey Namioka to define, analyze and interpret plot, character traits, main idea, author's purpose and supporting details.

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Lessons

  1. Introduction to Ties That Bind, Ties That Break

    Students will be able to analyze a texts problem and solutions to justify the author’s purpose.

     
  2. Chapter 1 - The Family Tree

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences.

     
  3. Chapter 2 - The Setting

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences.

     
  4. Chapter 3 - Comparing and Contrasting Characters

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  5. Chapter 4 - Character Development

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  6. Chapter 5 - The Author's Message

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  7. Chapter 6 - Types of Conflict

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  8. Chapter 7 - Characters Change

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  9. Chapter 8 - Elements of Plot

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  10. Chapter 9 - Predicting & Foreshadowing

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  11. Chapter 10 - Genre of Fiction

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  12. Chapter 11 - Story Board of Events

    Students will be able to apply different learning techniques in regards to comprehension, character analysis, literary elements (character conflict, setting, plot, point of view), to make connections and reflections and to make inferences

     
  13. Scrapbook Project

    Students will be able to create a scrapbook based on Ties That Bind, That Break.

     
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