Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Ch. 10

Vocabulary:
angelic

Question:
(1) Gil thought that the Golly building was one big fantasy. What is your fantasy? What would you fantasize about seeing, playing, touching, etc.?

(2)Predict what role each of Gil's team members will have in the competition - Gil, Bianca, Rocky, Thorn, and Lavinia. Use supporting details from the text.

Ch. 9

Vocabulary:
(1) insinuating
(2) impropriety

Questions:
(1) We've discussed causes and effects this year. Can you list at least 3 causes and effects so far in the story?

For example, Gil's father was accused of embezzlement by the current owner of Golly Toy & Game Company. The effect of this incident is the nonstop media attention Gil is receiving for his current position in the Golly competition.

(2) If you were Mr. Bert Golliwop, would you want Gil participating in your competition? Why or why not? Use supporting details from the text.

Ch. 8

Question:
If you were in Gil's place, would you have told anyone that you knew Thorn and Rocky were cheating?
a. If yes, would you have told then at the very beginning of the contest? Or later?
b. If no, why not? Would you have done what gil did and told Thorn and Rocky you knew they were cheating to give them a chance to play fair?

Activity:
(1) List at least 10 adjectives that describe Gil. Save them for an activity later in the book study.

(2) Create a Venn diagram comparing Rocky to Thorn. List at least 4 similarities and differences for each character. Use text support! (You will complete this as a graphic organizer in your journal. Once you are finished, you will complete it online with Mrs. Hunt at school.)

Ch. 7

Vocabulary:
guiltless
gruesome

Question:
What would you do about Rocky if you were in Gil's shoes?

Activity:
Create a concept map on the setting of the story. Be sure to write complete sentences, using text support when needed. When you are finished, print your setting concept map.

http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/lit-elements/

Ch. 6

Vocabulary:
counterfeiting

Question:
What would you feel right now, as the announcer says, "Ladies and gentelmen. Boys and girls. It's what the world's been waiting for. The Golly! Whopper! Games! Are you ready? Use text support!

Ch. 5

Question:
(1) If you were Gil, how would you have defended yourself against Ronnie and Lonnie? What would you say to convince them that you're not a creep or stealer?

(2) What was the name of teh man who founded Gilly Toy and Game Company? On what day did he start the company?

Ch. 4

Question:
If you were a reporter, what questions would you ask the random contestants?

Ch. 3

Question:
Teh ticket Gill is given while he's standing in line says taht the Gollywhopper Games prizes include a full college scholarship, a copy of every toy and game the company has ever made, and more. What would you have wanted to receive for winning the Games?

Ch. 2

Vocabulary:
(1) embezzle
(2) writhing

Question:
At the end of the chapter, Gil's dad informs Gil that if he wins the competition, they can move. If you were Gil, how would you feel? Use text support!

Ch. 1

Vocabulary:
throng

Questions:
(1) Predict what you think "The Incident" is.

(2) What kind of things would you have taken with you to keep yourself busy in line?

Guided Reading Homework

For the next month, you will complete a book study on The Gollywhopper Games, by Jody Feldman. As your Guided Reading homework each night, you will be responsible for reading specific chapters, answering questions on the blog, and completing assignments with Mrs. Hunt (during the school day). You will receive an itinerary on the first day back from Spring Break.

Since this is your Guided Reading homework, I have high expectations for the work you complete on the blog and with Mrs. Hunt. Each chapter will have a couple questions to answer on the blog. You will be graded on formatting your answer into a complete senetence, along with text support from the chapter. Your answers should be written in paragraph form. The projects you turn in that are completed with Mrs. Hunt will be graded on a rubric scale. I will give you the rubric before you complete the project, so you know what we're expecting when turned in.

Since this is an independent project, you are responsible for managing each assignment and completing it on time. If at any point this is too overwhelming for you, I can find other reading homework that will be more guided for you.

I want this to be an enjoyable project for you, but I do have high expectations! Do you have what it takes to complete the project? Does Gil have what it takes to win? You'll find out shortly!