Interactive Reading Activities for Touching Spirit Bear Readers
Engage with the novel "Touching Spirit Bear" through a series of interactive activities focusing on figurative language examples, character analysis, analogies, and character development. Explore themes of change, justice, and personal growth as you delve into Cole's transformative journey on a remote island.
- Reading activities
- Touching Spirit Bear
- Figurative language
- Character development
- Interactive learning
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TOUCHING SPIRIT BEAR Reader s Journal
CHAPTERS 1 AND 2 Figurative Language Examples Example Type of Figurative Language Chapter/ slide #
CHAPTERS 1 AND 2 Look back through chapters 1 and 2. Use adjectives to describe Cole. Then an example in the book showing him as that adjective. Example: Mean beats up a kid at school COLE
CHAPTER 3 Touching Spirit Bear: Cake Analogy Activity Reread the part in chapter 3 where Garvey makes Cole eat the parts of a cake. This is an analogy (comparison of two things) about a cake and life. At first you may think what could they possibly have in common, but when you understand the comparison it makes sense. Cake: All of the individual ingredients such as flour, sugar, eggs make the cake when all mixed together and baked. Without any one of those ingredients, the cake would not be the same. Life: All of the people and events in your life are the ingredients in your life. Some are good and some are bad. Without any one of those ingredients you would be a different person. What are the ingredients in your cake? Good Ingredients: Bad Ingredients Reflect on some of the good ingredients- how have they helped make you who you are? Reflect on some of the bad ingredients- how have they helped make you who you are? You probably wish some of them were never there, but how could those ingredients help you to be a better person?
CHAPTER 4 Circle Justice
CHAPTERS 5 AND 6 Figurative Language Examples Example Type of Figurative Language Chapter/ slide #
CHAPTERS 7 AND 8 Bear Attack
CHAPTER 13-15 Cole at the start of the book Before Island Cole after Island Go back through the chapters and find evidence to show that Cole is changing!
CHAPTERS 16-20 Figurative Language Examples Example Type of Figurative Language Chapter/ slide #
CHAPTERS 21-25 Figurative Language Examples Example Type of Figurative Language Chapter/ slide #
CHAPTERS 26-28 Write a letter to Peter from Cole apologizing and telling him how he as changed. Cite evidence from book. (On separate sheet of paper) FINAL PROJECT Design/Draw and color a totem pole that describes their accomplishments and explain each animal and how it relates to you. (Separate Paper)