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Homework:
Read the following
excerpt
Level 1: "You gonna get
that wood?" George demanded. Lennie went behind the tree and brought out a
litter of dried leaves and twigs. George walked to the fire pile and lighted
the dry leaves.. George undid his bindle and brought out three cans of beans..
"There's enough beans for four men," George said.
“Of Mice and Men”
by John Steinbeck
Level 2: "You gonna get
that wood?" George demanded. Lennie went behind the tree and brought out a
litter of dried leaves and twigs. It was almost night now. A dove's wings
whistled over the water. George walked to the fire pile and lighted the dry
leaves. The flame cracked up among the twigs and fell to work. George undid his
bindle and brought out three cans of beans.. "There's enough beans for
four men," George said.
“Of Mice and Men”
by John Steinbeck
Level 3: "You gonna get
that wood?" George demanded. "There's plenty right up against the
back of that sycamore. Floodwater wood. Now you get it." Lennie went
behind the tree and brought out a litter of dried leaves and twigs. He threw
them in a heap on the old ash pile and went back for more and more. It was
almost night now. A dove's wings whistled over the water. George walked to the
fire pile and lighted the dry leaves. The flame cracked up among the twigs and
fell to work. George undid his bindle and brought out three cans of beans. He
stood them about the fire, close in against the blaze, but not quite touching
the flame. "There's enough beans for four men," George said.
“Of Mice and Men”
by John Steinbeck
Sentence Starters: 1). Lennie and George used . . .
2). I think it is
important for Lennie and George to know how to make a fire because . . .
Level
1: What did Lennie and George use to cook the beans?
a). A stove.
b). They did not cook the beans.
c). Lennie and George built a fire.
Level
2: What did Lennie and George use to cook the beans?
Level
3: Why do you think it is important for Lennie and George to know how to make a
fire?
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Theatre
Student
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Homework
Read the following
passage:
Level 1: "Well, we ain't
got any," George exploded. "Whatever we ain't got, that's what you
want. God a'mighty, if I was alone I could live so easy. I could go get a job
an' work, an' no trouble. I could eat any place I want, hotel or any place, and
order any damn thing I could think of. George went on furiously. "I got
you! You can't keep a job and you lose me ever' job I get.”
“Of Mice and Men” by
John Steinbeck
Level 2: "Well, we ain't
got any," George exploded. "Whatever we ain't got, that's what you
want. God a'mighty, if I was alone I could live so easy. I could go get a job
an' work, an' no trouble. No mess at all, and when the end of the month come I
could take my fifty bucks and go into town and get whatever I want. Why, I
could stay in a cat house all night. I could eat any place I want, hotel or any
place, and order any damn thing I could think of. George went on furiously.
"I got you! You can't keep a job and you lose me ever' job I get. Jus'
keep me shovin' all over the country all the time. An' that ain't the worst.
You get in trouble. You do bad things and I got to get you out."
“Of Mice and Men” by
John Steinbeck
Level 3:"Well, we ain't
got any," George exploded. "Whatever we ain't got, that's what you
want. God a'mighty, if I was alone I could live so easy. I could go get a job
an' work, an' no trouble. No mess at all, and when the end of the month come I
could take my fifty bucks and go into town and get whatever I want. Why, I
could stay in a cat house all night. I could eat any place I want, hotel or any
place, and order any damn thing I could think of. George went on furiously.
"I got you! You can't keep a job and you lose me ever' job I get. Jus'
keep me shovin' all over the country all the time. An' that ain't the worst.
You get in trouble. You do bad things and I got to get you out." His voice
rose nearly to a shout. "You crazy son-of-a-bitch. You keep me in hot water
all the time." He took on the elaborate manner of little girls when they
are mimicking one another. "Jus' wanted to feel that girl's dress- jus'
wanted to pet it like it was a mouse- Well, how the hell did she know you jus'
wanted to feel her dress? She jerks back and you hold on like it was a mouse.”
“Of Mice and Men” by
John Steinbeck
Sentence
Starters: George is upset at Lennie because . . .
Upset means . . .
George tells Lennie he feels he could do more without him because . . .
Level
1: Why do you think George is upset at Lennie?
a).
George is not upset at Lennie.
b).
George gets frustrated because Lennie gets them into trouble.
c).
Because Ms. Logan/Ms. Brenda said so.
Level
2: Why do you think George is upset at Lennie?
Level
3: Define upset. Why do you think George tells Lennie he feels he could do more
without him?
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WLG
Student
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Homework:
Read the following
excerpt
Level 1: “You remember where
we're goin' now?" Lennie looked startled and then in embarrassment hid his
face against his knees. "I forgot again." "Jesus Christ,"
George said resignedly. "Well- look, we're gonna work on a ranch like the
one we come from up north." "Up north?" "In Weed."
"Oh, sure. I remember. In Weed."
“Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck
Level 2: “You remember where
we're goin' now?" Lennie looked startled and then in embarrassment hid his
face against his knees. "I forgot again." "Jesus Christ,"
George said resignedly. "Well- look, we're gonna work on a ranch like the
one we come from up north." "Up north?" "In Weed."
"Oh, sure. I remember. In Weed." "That ranch we're goin' to is
right down there about a quarter mile. We're gonna go in an' see the boss, but
you ain't gonna say a word.. Ya got that?" "Sure, George. Sure I got
it." "O.K. Now when we go in to see the boss, what you gonna
do?" "I... I..." Lennie thought
“Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck
Level 3: “You remember where
we're goin' now?" Lennie looked startled and then in embarrassment hid his
face against his knees. "I forgot again." "Jesus Christ,"
George said resignedly. "Well- look, we're gonna work on a ranch like the
one we come from up north." "Up north?" "In Weed."
"Oh, sure. I remember. In Weed." "That ranch we're goin' to is
right down there about a quarter mile. We're gonna go in an' see the boss. Now,
look- I'll give him the work tickets, but you ain't gonna say a word. You jus'
stand there and don't say nothing. If he finds out what a crazy bastard you
are, we won't get no job, but if he sees ya work before he hears ya talk, we're
set. Ya got that?" "Sure, George. Sure I got it." "O.K. Now
when we go in to see the boss, what you gonna do?" "I... I..."
Lennie thought.
“Of
Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck
Sentence Starters:
. . .
Level
1: Why do you think it is important to be aware of your surroundings?
a).
You have to be aware of your surroundings because you must keep yourself safe.
b).
You do not have to be aware of your surroundings.
c).
You should be aware but do not really have to be.
Level
2: Why do you think it is important to be aware of your surroundings
Level
3: Define aware. Why is it important to be aware at all times?
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