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Incoming 8th Grade Ockerman Middle School Summer Reading and Grammar Assignments 2013/ 2014 The summer reading requirement at Ockerman Middle School is part of a district-wide summer reading program. The purpose is to promote a life-long commitment to independent reading and to foster a love of literature. We encourage parents and students to discuss the books and their characters. Summer reading provides students with an opportunity for personal exploration, intellectual growth, and reading for enjoyment. As such, we ask that parents support their student in the summer reading program which serves to nurture the student’s imagination and build reading skills. 8th grade students are required to read The Giver, by Lois Lowry. Bring this completed assignment to your reading teacher the first day of school and receive up to 100 points to start the year with an A! Grammar assignment There is a grammar component to the English Language Arts summer assignment. It is imperative that students know and understand the difference between the 9 parts of speech, (nouns, pronouns, verbs, articles, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions conjunctions and interjections), in order to be ready for the 8th grade grammar content. Review the descriptions of each part of speech on the following page and commit them to memory. There will be a test over the 9 parts of speech during the second week of school. To practice, we encourage you to visit the two websites below, utilizing their practice exercises. Further, there is a practice test included in this packet that will be similar in content and format to the test you will take. Grammar practice: http://www.funbrain.com/grammar/index.html Grammar practice: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/730/1/ 1 Parts of Speech Review Noun A noun names a person, place, thing or idea. Person Maria boy doctor Place New York park outer space Pronoun Verb A pronoun replaces the name of a person, place, thing or idea in a sentence. A verb tells a noun’s action or state of being. you he him those we she her these they me this each it that Thing Pen watermelon Idea fairness friendliness Statue of Liberty acceptance Adverb An adverb tells how, how often, when or where. It can describe a verb, an adjective, or another verb. Many words that end in “ly” are adverbs. How loudly quickly How Often always never When before soon Where away inside Action ask jump think want run dance eat fix State of Being is am are be have has was were Adjective Article An adjective describes different qualities of a noun or a pronoun. Size/Shape tiny long oval Odor/Taste nutty flowery sour Texture prickly smooth leathery Appearance bright beautiful faded An article comes before a noun in a sentence and sometimes shows if the noun refers to a specific or general person, place or thing. General a dog a farm Specific the dog the farm an apple an octopus the apple the octopus Preposition Conjunction Interjection A preposition shows the relationship (such as direction, time or placement) between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. A conjunction joins two ideas or shows the relationship between two parts of a sentence. An interjection expresses strong emotion and is often followed by an exclamation point. It is also followed by a comma when the emotion is not as strong. about across after around into before through between to and because but so though or until while unless Aw! Hurry up! Hey!/Hey, Bravo! Oh no! Well!/Well, 2 Grammar Review Activity Identify the part of speech of each underlined and numbered word in the paragraphs below (number appears below the word). Mark the letter of the part of speech, and be sure to use the correct word bank for each. Use this word bank for the first paragraph a. adjective b. noun c. preposition d. pronoun e. verb The story of Demeter and Persephone was first told by Home in a Greek poem dating back to 1 2 3 4 5 the seventh century. It tells the tragic tale of Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, and her 6 7 8 9 daughter, Persephone. 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ 6. _____ 7. _____ 8. _____ 9. _____ 10. ____ Use this word bank for the second and third paragraphs a. adjective b. adverb c. article d. preposition e. verb One day Persephone was on Earth picking flowers. Suddenly the ground opened up and 11 12 13 she was taken hostage by Hades, the lord of the underworld. 14 Demeter could not get over her grief. The year was dreadful for mankind all over the 15 16 Earth because Demeter allowed nothing to grow. When it became apparent that all mankind 17 18 would die of famine Zeus, kind of the gods, decided to intervene. 19 20 11. _____ 12. _____ 13. _____ 14. _____ 15. _____ 16. _____ 17. _____ 18. _____ 19. _____ 20. _____ 3 Use this word bank for the fourth and fifth paragraphs a. adjective b. adverb c. conjunction d. interjection e. noun Zeus sent his messenger Hermes down to the kingdom of the dead to secure the release 21 22 23 of Persephone. Hades reluctantly agreed to release her only if she would return to him for four 24 25 months every year. This length of time was decided upon because she had eaten four 26 pomegranate seeds while in captivity, and this act bound her to Hades for eternity. 27 28 29 Oh, Demeter was overjoyed to see her daughter. The Earth became fertile again. But 30 31 every year when Persephone returned to her husband Hades, Demeter turned the Earth cold 32 33 34 and barren once more. 35 21. _____ 22. _____ 23. _____ 24. _____ 25. _____ 26. _____ 27. _____ 28. _____ 29. _____ 30. _____ 31. _____ 32. _____ 33. _____ 34. _____ 35. _____ 4 1.19 Characterization Define characterization: Review Chapters 1-5 of The Giver. Then complete the characterization graphic organizer for Jonas. Use textual evidence to support each element of characterization. Characterization of Jonas Analysis Textual Evidence His actions His appearance (How he looks) His thoughts What other says about him/ how others treat him What challenges does Jonas face? Look back at Jonas’s actions. Would you describe any of his actions as heroic? Explain 5 1.20 The Circle of Life Finding a mate, welcoming babies, and mourning deaths are all part of the circle of life. Every culture has its own way of handling these passages. Compare the way Jonas’s society handles the circle of life to the way our society does. Remember to identify parallel differences. Jonas’s Society Our Society Finding a Mate (husband/wife) Creating a Family Mourning Deaths 6 Comparing Circles Now that you have examined the way Jonas’s society and our society handle the circle of life, brainstorm the pros (good things) and cons (bad things) of each: Jonas’s Society Pros (good) Cons (bad) Our Society Pros (good) Cons (bad) Finding a Mate Creating a Family Mourning Deaths 7 1.21 Essential Attributes In Chapter 8 of The Giver, Jonas is selected to be the next Receiver of Memory. The Chief Elder lists five attributes that are essential for the Receiver of Memory. List those attributes and evidence from the novel that Jonas possesses them. Qualities of the Receiver of Memory (what makes them a good receiver) Textual Evidence that Jonas Possesses These Attributes Visual Representation of Quality (draw or insert a picture of the quality) 8 1.22 Rules in Society Discussion Questions: Are all rules and/or laws necessary? Why or why not? Are all rules and/or laws fair? Why or why not? What happens to people who do not follow the rules and/or laws? Explain. Can rules and/or laws be changed? Why or why not? 9 EPISODIC STORY MAP Name: _________________________________ Date: _____________ Directions: Fill in the characters, setting (time and place), problem, and solution in the first box. The flow chart boxes below are for the various episodes in the story. Title: Setting, Characters, Problem, Solution 10