Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Simile/Metaphor





We have been discussing simile and metaphor which are figures of speech. Both compare two unlike things. Similes use "like" or "as", and metaphors do not. Writers use them to create a certain feeling for the passage that is being read. Similes and metaphors make the passage more interesting.

Please write a sentence or two about what it would be like to be a potter. You will need to include a metaphor or simile.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Chapter 3/4



1. Do you think that Min will ever teach Tree-ear how to make a pot? Why do you think he gives Tree-ear so few verbal instructions at each new step in preparing clay for pottery?




2. How does the way the homeless were treated in Tree-ear's time compare with the way they are treated today? Please explain your answer.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Chapter 2


1. Describe Tree-ear's first day of work for Min. How did he feel:
    *Before the work began?
    *While he was doing the work?
    *After the work was done?

2.  How did Crane-man help Tree-ear after his work was done? How did he help Tree-ear the next morning?

Chapter 1


1) What is the relationship between Tree-ear and Crane-man?

2) What does Crane-man mean when he says, "Work gives a man dignity; stealing takes it away?

Pre-reading activity




A Single Shard is historical fiction-one that uses history as the background for imagined events. Preview the book by reading the title and the author's name. Look at the front cover illustration. A shard (used in the title) is a piece of broken pottery or earthenware. Knowing this, what do you think the story will be about? Where and when do you think it takes place? Have you read any other books by ths same author? Take your time and submit a well thought out comment.