Rain Catchers
Friday, November 12, 2010
Women
So I have a HUGE question for you to think about. This book makes us wonder about the differences between men & women. Gray is learning to be a woman from the people she lives with. I wonder what you think she's learning... And, maybe even more important, what is Aaron learning about women and how to treat them?
The Rain Catchers
This book makes me think about the definition of family. Do you think Gray lives with her family?
Why do you think the author frequently refers to the concept every story has a beginning, a middle, and an end?
Have you noted any symbols in this story?
Why do you think the author frequently refers to the concept every story has a beginning, a middle, and an end?
Have you noted any symbols in this story?
Friday, November 5, 2010
jenna fox
i think its confusing so far because its futureistic and i am alittle confused on whats exactly going on exactly. Also another confusing thing for me is when she has to watch the videos of her self and her grandmother does not really treat her like a grand daughter. she treats her more like someone she does not know but also whats to know. hi livi
Friday, October 29, 2010
PAGES/DATES
10/29 - 11/3 - Read to 99, "Home"
11/3 - 11/5 - Read to 150, "Control"
11/5 - 11/9 - Read to 205
11/9 - 11/12 - Read to 231
11/12 - 11/16 - Read to 249
11/16 - 11/18 - Read to 265 (finish book)
11/3 - 11/5 - Read to 150, "Control"
11/5 - 11/9 - Read to 205
11/9 - 11/12 - Read to 231
11/12 - 11/16 - Read to 249
11/16 - 11/18 - Read to 265 (finish book)
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