Insights on Envious, Emerge, Reliable Week 10

 
“It was as if he
were entranced
and-yes ,
envious
envious
- like a
starving man
looking through
window at a
banquet .”
Excerpt from
Tuck Everlasting
, page 103
 
Tulip watches a television show about beautiful
Hawaii. “People in Hawaii are lucky to live in
such a beautiful place,” she thinks, “But I'm
happy where I am.” she decides. “I live in a
beautiful place too.”
 
 
Is Tulip envious?  Why do you think that?
 
SAY: Tulip is/is not envious because…
 
Tulips friend gets a very popular book for her
birthday. Tulip thinks, “Wow that is such a good
book! I wish I had it .”
 
 
Is Tulip envious?  Why do you think that?
 
SAY: Tulip is/is not envious because…
 
Tulip tries out for the lead role in the school play,
but her classmate Tina got the part instead. Tulip
is upset and angry. “That part should be mine!”
she thinks “It's so unfair.”
 
 
Is Tulip envious?  Why do you think that?
 
SAY: Tulip is/is not envious because…
 
“Up through the dim
pine trees they went,
the constable’s breath
wheezing in her ears,
and 
emerging
emerging
from the coolness and
the green, Winnie saw
again the wide world
spread before her,
shimmering with light
and possibility .”
Excerpt from
Tuck Everlasting
, page 105
 
Glenn is sitting on the beach admiring the
moonlight sparkling on the water. He hears a
noise behind him and turns around. Emerging
from the shadows is …
 
How might you finish the story What is
emerging?
 
 
SAY: Emerging from the shadows is…
 
“She rocked,
gazing out at the
twilight, and the
soothing feeling
came 
reliably
reliably
into her bones. ”
Excerpt from
Tuck Everlasting
, page 108
Reliable People
 
Who is a reliable person you know? What makes
them reliable?
 
 
 
SAY: ------is a reliable person because…
 
In what ways might you show you are a reliable
person?
 
 
 
SAY: I might be a reliable person by…
 
Why is it important to be a reliable person?
 
 
 
SAY: It is important to be reliable because…
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Explore the concepts of envy through the narrations of Tuck Everlasting, alongside reflections on emergence and reliability from various perspectives. Delve into scenarios with Tulip and Glenn, pondering on feelings of envy, appearances, and the unfolding of events. Witness the interplay of emotions and circumstances as characters navigate through their journeys in this intriguing compilation.

  • Envy
  • Emergence
  • Reliability
  • Tulip
  • Reflections

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  1. ENVIOUS, EMERGE, RELIABLE WEEK 10

  2. It was as if he were entranced and-yes , envious- like a starving man looking through window at a banquet . Excerpt from Tuck Everlasting, page 103

  3. Envious: Jealous of someone who has what you want Tuck is envious, or jealous of the man in the yellow suit because he has the ability to die.

  4. Tulip watches a television show about beautiful Hawaii. People in Hawaii are lucky to live in such a beautiful place, she thinks, But I'm happy where I am. she decides. I live in a beautiful place too. Is Tulip envious? Why do you think that? SAY: Tulip is/is not envious because

  5. Tulips friend gets a very popular book for her birthday. Tulip thinks, Wow that is such a good book! I wish I had it . Is Tulip envious? Why do you think that? SAY: Tulip is/is not envious because

  6. Tulip tries out for the lead role in the school play, but her classmate Tina got the part instead. Tulip is upset and angry. That part should be mine! she thinks It's so unfair. Is Tulip envious? Why do you think that? SAY: Tulip is/is not envious because

  7. Up through the dim pine trees they went, the constable s breath wheezing in her ears, and emerging from the coolness and the green, Winnie saw again the wide world spread before her, shimmering with light and possibility . Excerpt from Tuck Everlasting, page 105

  8. Emerge: Appear Winnie, the constable, and Mae emerged, or appeared, from within the cool green wood as they made their way into town .

  9. Glenn is sitting on the beach admiring the moonlight sparkling on the water. He hears a noise behind him and turns around. Emerging from the shadows is How might you finish the story What is emerging? SAY: Emerging from the shadows is

  10. She rocked, gazing out at the twilight, and the soothing feeling came reliably into her bones. Excerpt from Tuck Everlasting, page 108

  11. Reliable: can be trusted or depended on. Winnie expects a soothing feeling to come to her when she rocks in her chair, and that she is able to depend on that feeling, it is reliable. reliably is a form of rely or reliable

  12. Reliable People

  13. Who is a reliable person you know? What makes them reliable? SAY: ------is a reliable person because

  14. In what ways might you show you are a reliable person? SAY: I might be a reliable person by

  15. Why is it important to be a reliable person? SAY: It is important to be reliable because

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