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Tangerine
  • Written by Edward Bloor

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SpringBoard Book
  • Activity 3.2

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What is a simile?
  • A comparison between two unlike things, using
    like or as, to make a vivid and emphatic
    description.
  • Example The dog was as big as 4 story building.
  • Example The meatloaf tasted like a pile of
    cardboard.

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What is a metaphor?
  • A comparison between two unlike things, in which
    one thing becomes another.
  • Example The tears were a waterfall streaming
    down her face.
  • Example The car was a lion roaring down the
    track.

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Why do we need to use Imagery?
  • Imagery- the use of figurative language and other
    descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
  • This allows the readers to see, taste, touch,
    hear or feel an object.

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Example of Imagery
  • The hot July sun beat relentlessly down like an
    oven cooking a pizza, casting an orange glare
    over the farm buildings, the fields, the pond.
    Even the usually cool green willows bordering the
    pond hung wilted and dry. Our sun-baked backs
    ached for relief. We quickly pulled off our
    sweaty clothes and plunged into the pond, but the
    tepid water only stifled us and we soon climbed
    onto the brown, dusty bank. Our parched throats
    longed for something cool--a strawberry ice, a
    tall frosted glass of lemonade.
  • We pulled on our clothes, crackling
    underbrush, the sharp briars pulling at our damp
    jeans, until we reached the watermelon patch. As
    we began to cut open the nearest melon, we could
    smell the pungent skin mingling with the dusty
    odor of the dry earth. The smell was a rainbow in
    the sky so beautiful. Suddenly, the melon gave
    way with a crack, revealing the deep, red
    sweetness inside.

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SpringBoard Book
  • Activity 3.3

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Back Cover of Tangerine
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Quick Facts About Florida
  • Florida was admitted to United States as a State
    on March 3, 1845 (27th State)
  • Governor - Charlie Crist
  • Capital - Tallahassee
  • Nickname - Sunshine State
  • State Flower - Orange Blossom

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  • State AnimalFlorida Panther
  • State BeverageOrange Juice
  • State BirdMockingbird
  • State GemMoonstone
  • State ReptileAlligator
  • State SoilMyakka Fine Sand
  • State Song"The Swanee River" (Old Folks at
    Home)
  • State StoneAgatized Coral
  • State TreeSabal Palm

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Whats The Weather Like?
  • Average Annual TemperaturesSummer80.5 (F)
    degrees (26.9 C) (North Florida)82.7 (F) degrees
    (28.2 C) (South Florida)Winter53.0 (F)
    degrees (11.7 C) (North Florida)68.5 (F) degrees
    (20.3 C) (South Florida)

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Lake Eola Park, Orlando Florida
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SpringBoard Book
  • Activity 3.4

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Double Entry Journal
  • Who keeps a journal or diary?
  • Why do people keep diaries or journals?
  • What are some advantages of keeping a journal or
    diary?
  • What are some disadvantages?

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Essential Question
  • What kinds of choices are made in forgetting and
    remembering and forgiving?
  • What is the relationship between choices and
    consequences?

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SpringBoard Book
  • Activity 3.5

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Define
  • Flashback a sudden and vivid memory of an event
    in the past. Also an interruption in the
    sequence of events to relate events that occurred
    in the past.

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Answer these questions
  • What is the socioeconomic status of the family?
  • Does Pauls mother understand him?
  • When Paul says, Good work, Mom, what tone is he
    using? Demonstrate the tone in his voice, and
    explain your interpretation.
  • What is Pauls relationship to his family?
  • BE SURE TO SHOW ME TEXTUAL EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT
    YOUR INFERENCES!!

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What does this word mean?
  • Zombie

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Zombie Which one fits the book?
  • zombie
  • /'z?mbi/ Show Spelledzom-bee
  • noun 1. (in voodoo) a. the body of a dead person
    given the semblance of life, but mute and
    will-less, by a supernatural force, usually for
    some evil purpose.
  • b. the supernatural force itself.
  • 2. Informal . a. a person whose behavior or
    responses are wooden, listless, or seemingly
    rote automaton.
  • b. an eccentric or peculiar person.
  • 3. a snake god worshiped in West Indian and
    Brazilian religious practices of African origin.
  • 4. a tall drink made typically with several kinds
    of rum, citrus juice, and often apricot liqueur.
  • Source Dictionary.com
  • A person held to resemble the so called walking
    dead.
  • A mixed drink made from rum, liqueur, and fruit
    juice.
  • Source Websters dictionary

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Review
  • The words
  • zombie
  • Setting
  • Point of view
  • Flashback
  • Elements of a plot (exposition, rising action,
    falling action, climax, conflict, resolution)
  • Imagery
  • Simile
  • Metaphor
  • Prediction
  • Inference

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