The Glass Castle
by Jeannette Walls
UPDATED 3/2/14: Reading Schedule through 3/12/14- This is subject to change, but I will notify you of any changes.
*Along with the reading, you should complete the assigned reading questions (see link below for Part 3 and Part 4 Questions - for assignments after pg. 125).
*Along with the reading, you should complete the assigned reading questions (see link below for Part 3 and Part 4 Questions - for assignments after pg. 125).
Parts 1 & 2 HW Reading Comprehension Questions (Set in NYC then The Desert)- print the following and answer as you read.
Part 3 - Welch - Class Notes including the #26 Samples we wrote in class - Reading Quiz Friday, 3/7
Period 5's Sample #26 (since it wasn't finished by the time I posted the above file)
Part 3 HW Reading Questions (Set in Welch, W.VA pages 129-241) - print the following and answer as instructed while you read.
Part 4 HW Reading Comprehension Questions (New York City until the end) - PART
4- Pages 245-End - print the following so you can answer the assigned questions as you go.
4- Pages 245-End - print the following so you can answer the assigned questions as you go.
Part 4 - Class Notes -Since my Smartboard was acting up, I posted my notes for the Part 4 Quotes/Questions Handout
LENS ESSAY SHEET - A choice of two lenses for The Glass Castle and "Good Will Hunting"
Maslow's Hierarchy - Article from 3/14 Class about Maslow's theory on Self-Actualization - Discuss before "Good Will Hunting"
RELATED VIDEOS:
"No Legs, No Arms, No Problem" - Nick Vujicic's Story - Ties To Maslow's Hiearchy Conversation:
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/against-all-odds/
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/against-all-odds/
Jeannette Walls' Interview on Colbert Nation:
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/85068/april-10-2007/jeannette-walls
"Homeless to Harvard" - A CNN story about a young girl who excels and breaks out of poverty to attend Harvard University