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4000 La Colina Rd | Santa Barbara | CA | 93110 | 805.967.1266 | www.bishopdiego.org Bishop Diego High School English Summer Reading Assignments All Incoming Bishop students are required to complete summer reading prior to the start of the school year. Please review the instructions carefully and direct any questions to Mr. Tim Flanagan ([email protected]). Happy reading! All students are required to follow the attached annotation guide, which requires purchasing copies of the books. Annotations may be checked at the start of the school year. Projects are required by all students except those in AP English Literature, and AP English Language. These are due on the first full day of school. See project descriptions below. English 9 (one book) TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Harper Lee A gripping, heart-wrenching, and wholly remarkable tale of coming-of-age in a South poisoned by virulent prejudice, it views a world of great beauty and savage inequities through the eyes of a young girl, as her father-a crusading local lawyer-risks everything to defend a black man unjustly accused of a terrible crime. Requirements: read and annotate (using the attached guide), and complete one of the project options. Honors English 9 (two books) TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Harper Lee A gripping, heart-wrenching, and wholly remarkable tale of coming-of-age in a South poisoned by virulent prejudice, it views a world of great beauty and savage inequities through the eyes of a young girl, as her father-a crusading local lawyer-risks everything to defend a black man unjustly accused of a terrible crime. Requirements: read and annotate (using the attached guide). Also, select one of the following: THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIAN, Sherman Alexie (2007) Budding cartoonist Junior leaves his troubled school on the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white farm-town high school where the only other Indian is the school mascot. (National Book Award 2007; California Young Reader Medal 2010)

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BishopDiegoHighSchoolEnglishSummerReadingAssignmentsAllIncomingBishopstudentsarerequiredtocompletesummerreadingpriortothestartoftheschoolyear.PleasereviewtheinstructionscarefullyanddirectanyquestionstoMr.TimFlanagan([email protected]).Happyreading!Allstudentsarerequiredtofollowtheattachedannotationguide,whichrequirespurchasingcopiesofthebooks.Annotationsmaybecheckedatthestartoftheschoolyear.ProjectsarerequiredbyallstudentsexceptthoseinAPEnglishLiterature,andAPEnglishLanguage.Thesearedueonthefirstfulldayofschool.Seeprojectdescriptionsbelow.

English9(onebook)TOKILLAMOCKINGBIRD,HarperLeeAgripping,heart-wrenching,andwhollyremarkabletaleofcoming-of-ageinaSouthpoisonedbyvirulentprejudice,itviewsaworldofgreatbeautyandsavageinequitiesthroughtheeyesofayounggirl,asherfather-acrusadinglocallawyer-riskseverythingtodefendablackmanunjustlyaccusedofaterriblecrime.Requirements:readandannotate(usingtheattachedguide),andcompleteoneoftheprojectoptions.

HonorsEnglish9(twobooks)TOKILLAMOCKINGBIRD,HarperLeeAgripping,heart-wrenching,andwhollyremarkabletaleofcoming-of-ageinaSouthpoisonedbyvirulentprejudice,itviewsaworldofgreatbeautyandsavageinequitiesthroughtheeyesofayounggirl,asherfather-acrusadinglocallawyer-riskseverythingtodefendablackmanunjustlyaccusedofaterriblecrime.Requirements:readandannotate(usingtheattachedguide).Also,selectoneofthefollowing:THEABSOLUTELYTRUEDIARYOFAPART-TIMEINDIAN,ShermanAlexie(2007)BuddingcartoonistJuniorleaveshistroubledschoolontheSpokaneIndianReservationtoattendanall-whitefarm-townhighschoolwheretheonlyotherIndianistheschoolmascot.(NationalBookAward2007;CaliforniaYoungReaderMedal2010)

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SPEAK,LaurieHalseAnderson(1999)AtraumaticeventneartheendofthesummerhasadevastatingeffectonMelinda’sfreshmanyearinhighschool.(NationalBookAward1999;BestBooksforYoungAdults2000;PrintzHonorBook2000)ALONGWAYGONE:MEMOIRSOFABOYSOLDIER,IshmaelBeah(2007)BeahdescribeshisexperienceasachildsoldierfromSierraLeone,fleeingattackingrebelsandwanderingalandrenderedunrecognizablebyviolence.Pickedupbythegovernmentarmybytheageofthirteen,Beahlearnsthatheiscapableofcommittingtrulyterribleacts.EventuallyreleasedbythearmyandsenttoaUNICEFrehabilitationcenter,hestrugglestoregainhishumanityandtoreenteraworldofcivilianswhoviewhimwithfearandsuspicion.(BestBooksforYoungAdults2008)PEACELIKEARIVER,LeifEnger(2001)Doyoubelieveinmiracles?YoungnarratorRuebenLanddoes!Hehasseenhisdadperformthemmanytimes.PeaceLikeaRiveristheadventurous,oftenhumorous,andmagicallytoldstoryofReuben,hisfatherJeremiah,andyoungersisterSwedeastheyfollowthetrailofolderbrotherDavy,whohasjustrecentlyescapedfromjail.TravelacrossAmerica’sBadlandswiththeLandsastheytrytooutruntheFBI.(AlexAward2002)THECURIOUSINCIDENTOFTHEDOGINTHENIGHT-TIME,MarkHaddon(2006)Despitehisoverwhelmingfearofinteractingwithpeople,Christopher,amathematicallygifted,autisticfifteen-year-oldboy,decidestoinvestigatethemurderofaneighbor’sdoganduncoverssecretinformationabouthismother.(BestBooksforYoungAdults2004;AlexAward2004)THESECRETLIFEOFBEES,SueMonkKidd(2002)Desperatetoescapehercruelfather,fourteen-year-oldLilyOwenbreaksherhousekeeperRosaleenoutofjailandsearchesforanswersabouthermother’slifeanddeath.Shefollowstheonlyclueshehas,anunusuallabeloffahoneyjar,tofindsanctuaryandatruesenseoffamilywithatrioofeccentricbeekeepingsisters.Requirements:read,annotate,andcompleteoneoftheattachedprojectoptions.Oneproject,onlyfortheself-selectedreadingoption.

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SummerReadingAnnotationInstructionsReadingisanACTIVEprocessthatrequiresyoutoannotateyourtext.Annotatingisnotunderliningorhighlighting.Itrequiresmakingnotesinthemarginstohelpyouidentifyimportantdevelopments,questionsthatarise,connectionstolifeorotherworks,etc.Whenyoureadthissummer,youarerequiredtoannotate.Yourteacherwillcheckforthoroughannotationsinyoursummerreadingbookatthestartoftheschoolyear.Typically,criticalreaderswillfindoneormorepassagesorwordstoannotateoneverypage.Belowisanoverviewofannotatingandthefollowingpageprovidesanillustrationtohelpyouifyou’renewtoannotating.LOOKTHISOVERCAREFULLYasitwillserveasyourguide.AnnotationOverview

1. Lookupvocabularywordsthatyoudon’tknowandwriteintheclosestsynonym.2. Underlinepassagesthatrevealcrucialinformation.Besureyoumakeanoteinthemarginthat

explainstheunderlining.NOHIGHLIGHTING!3. Usestickynotesformajorideas–color-codingforrelatedconcepts.4. Writeabriefsummaryattheendofeachchaptertoensureunderstanding.5. Reacttothetextbymakingnotesinthemargins.6. Usingconsistentsymbolswillspeeduptheprocess.Feelfreetocreateyourown,butbeconsistent.• C=Character–indicatesanintroduction,description,orcharacterdevelopment• T=Theme–makenoteofthethemeinthemargins.Thishelpsquicklyidentifythesepassagesfor

classdiscussion• S=Setting• P=Plot–importantdevelopment(risingaction),andclimax• T-T=TexttoText–Referencesorconnectionstootherworks/literaryallusions• T-W=TexttoWorld–Connectionstoothertopics,history,etc.• T-S=TexttoSelf–Personalconnectionstothecharacters,themes,etc.• !=Somethingsurprisingorunusual• ?=Somethingconfusing• *=Somethingveryimportant• J =Somethingyouliked• L =Somethingyoudislikeordisagreewith

Ifyouarestrugglingwiththereading,rereadit!Paraphraseasyougo.Ifnecessary,gethelpfromsomeone.

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SummerReadingBookProjects

DIRECTIONS:Selectoneoftheprojectideasbelowtodemonstrateyourunderstandingofandreactionstothereading.Somewhereonorinyourproject,besuretoinclude: 1.yourname 2.thetitleofthebook 3.theauthor 4.theprojectnumber1.Createachildhoodforacharacter Ifyourmaincharacterisanadult,trytofigureoutwhatheorshewouldhavebeenlikeasachild.Writethestoryofhisorherchildhoodinsuchawaythatshowswhyheorsheisthewayheorsheisinthenovel.2.Critiquefromthepointofviewofaspecificorganization Selectanorganizationthatmighthavealottosayabouttheactionsorportrayalsofcharactersinthenovelyouread,andwriteacritiqueofthebookfromitspointofview.Forexample,theSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimalsmighthavealottosayaboutLennie’streatmentofanimalsinOfMiceandMenbyJohnSteinbeck(1993,Penguin),TheNationalAssociationforthe advancementofColoredPeopleontheportrayalofCrooks,andtheNationalOrganizationofWomenontheportrayalofCurley’swifeandthefactthatshewasnevergivenaname.3.Socialworker’sreport Iftheeventsinthenovelmeritit,writeupareportasasocialworkerwouldontheconditionsinthehomeandwhetherornotit’sagoodenvironmentforachild.Forexample,ifasocialworkerwenttotheMcNabs’houseinManiacMageebyJerrySpinelli(1990,Little,Brown)howwouldshedescribethehomeandparentingstyleofMr.McNab?Whatwouldherrecommendationsbe?4.Collegeapplication Createtheapplicationthatacharacteryouhavejustreadaboutcouldwriteandsubmittoacollege.Usealltheinformationyouknowaboutthecharacterandinferandcreatetherestofit.OntheapplicationincludeName,AcademicRankinClass,HighSchoolCoursesTakenandGrades,ExtracurricularActivitiesandPersonalActivities,andWorkExperience.Chooseoneofthefollowingquestionstoanswerinatwo-pageessayfromthecharacter’spointofview:whatexperience,event,orpersonhashadasignificantimpactonyourlife?Discussasituationwhereyouhavemadeadifference.Describeyourareasofinterest,yourpersonality,andhowtheyrelatetowhyyouwouldliketoattendthiscollege.

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5.Schoolcounselor’srecommendationletter Writeasummaryappraisalfromtheschoolcounselor’spointofviewthatassessesthecharacter’sacademicandpersonalqualitiesandpromiseforstudyincollege.Thecollegeisparticularlyinterestedinevidenceaboutcharacter,relativematurity,integrity,independence,values,specialinterest,andanynoteworthytalentsorqualities.Whydoyoufeelthisstudentwouldbewell-suitedtoattendcollege?6.Radioexchange Yourcharactercallsintoaradioshowforadvice.Choosewhichshowyourcharacterwouldcallintoandthencreatetheconversationheorshewouldhavewiththeradioadvicegiver.7.Movierecommendations Fromallthemoviesyou’veseeninthelastcoupleofyears,pickfiveyouwouldrecommendthatyourcharactersee.Giveabriefsummaryofeachmovieandexplainwhyyouthinkthecharactershouldseeit.8.Createahomepage Selectseveralcharactersanddesignahomepageforeachofthem,pickingoutappropriatebackgroundsandpicturesandthencreatinginformationthatwouldtellavieweraboutyourcharacter.Also,createlinkstoatleastfivedifferentsitesthatyouthinkyourcharacterwouldbeinterestedin.Thenwriteupandpostonthepageanexplanationofhowyoumadethedecisionsyoudidandwhatyoubelievethistellsusaboutthecharacter.YoucanuseWeebly.comforthisproject.9.Chatroomconversations ImaginethatyourcharacterhasfoundotherpeopletotalkwithwhileinachatroomheorshefoundwhilesurfingtheInternet.Describethechatroomyourcharacterwasinandwhyyourcharacterwouldbedrawntothekindofgroupthatoperatesthechatroom.Thenconstructtheconversationyourcharacterhadwithotherswhileinthechatroom.10.Yearbookentries Imaginewhatthreeorfourcharactersfromyournovelwerelikeinhighschool.Cutoutapictureofapersonfromamagazinetorepresenteachcharacter.Mountonepictureperpageandundereachpictureplacethefollowinginformationwhichyouwillcreate:nicknameofcharacter;activities,clubs,sportstheywereinandwhatyears;classmockawardsuchas“classclown”;quotationthat showssomethingaboutthepersonandwhatisimportanttohimorher;favoritessuchascolorsandfoods;abookthathashadagreatimpactonhimorher;voted“most-likely-to”what?;plansafterhighschool.

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11.Talkshowonissuesinnovel Createandperformatalkshowaroundoneofthemajorissuesorthemesinthenovel.Forexample,afterreadingTheCrazyHorse ElectricGamebyChrisCrutcher(1987,Dell)youmightwanttodiscusstheissueofrunningawayfromhome.Includepeopletorepresentseveralpointsofviewontheissue.Youmightincludecharactersfromthebook,asocialworker,apoliceofficer,agang member,etc.12.Dreamvacation Wheredoyouthinkyourcharacterwouldmostliketogoonavacation?Pickaspot,describeit,andexplainwhyheorshewouldwanttogothereordownloadinformationfromtheInternetontheplace.Thenwriteaday-by-dayitineraryofwhatthecharacterwoulddoeachdayandwhyyouthinkthecharacterwouldenjoythisactivity.13.Scrapbook Thinkaboutallthekindsofmementosyouwouldputinascrapbookifyouhadone.Thencreateascrapbookforyourcharacter,cutting outpicturesfrommagazinesordrawingthemementosheorshewouldhaveinascrapbook.ThinkaboutWillieinTheCrazyHorseElectricGamebyChrisCrutcher.Hewouldprobablyhavesomethinginhisscrapbooktorepresenthisbabysister,hisloveofbaseball,hisaccident,hisexperiencesinL.A.,andsoon.14.Music Afterreadinganovel,figureouthowyouwoulddivideupthebookintosections.Then,inGarageBand,selectapieceofmusicthatyou thinkcapturesthefeelortoneofeachsection.Recordthepiecestocreateasoundtrackanddovoice-oversexplainingwhatishappeninginthenovelduringthepieceofmusicandwhyyoufeltthispieceofmusicfitthesectionofthenovel.Insteadofvoice-overs,youmayalsowriteoutyournarrative.15.Cause-and-EffectVideo Usethewebsitewideo.cotocreateavideothatexamineshowcertaincharacters’choicesresultedinimportanteventsinthenovel.Includethreechoicesandtheirresultingeffects.16.MovieTrailer UsethetrailertemplatesiniMovietocreateatrailerforafilmversionofthenovel.Makesuretoincludereferencestothevariouscharacters,thesettingofthenovel,thebasicplot,andoneortwothemesexaminedinthenovel.17.Fileacomplaint Adaptthepersonaofoneofthecharacterswhoyoufeelwasportrayedinasexistorracistmanner.Writeupacomplaintexplainingwhatyoufeelwasunjustinyourportrayalandexplaintheactionsyouwouldliketheauthortotaketoremedythebiasedportrayal.

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18.Tangibleorintangiblegifts Selectacharacterandfigureoutwhattwoorthreethingsyoubelieveyourcharactermostneedsorwants.Draworfindpicturestorepresentthese“gifts”—orobtaintheactualgifts—andwritetoyourcharacteranexplanationofwhyyoupickedthesethingsoutforhimorher.19.Pointofviewcolumn Writeanopinioncolumnlikethosethatappearontheeditorialpageofthenewspaper.Chooseathemeortopicfromthenovelyoujustreadandwritethecolumnfromthepointofviewofoneofthecharacters.Yourcharactermightwriteabouttheimportanceofeducationorwhyweshouldacceptpeoplewhoarenotlikeus.20.Charactermonologues Selectaneventinthestorythatcharactershavedifferentviewson.(Forinstance,WillieinCrazyHorseElectricGame,hisgirlfriend,his mom,dad,andfriendsallhaddifferentviewsonhisrunningaway.)Thenwriteuptwoorthreecharacters’opinionsonthesameeventintheformofmonologue(onepersontalkingtohimorherself).21.Foundpoems Selectfourchaptersfromthebookyouhavejustreadthatyouconsiderpowerfulorinteresting.Thenselectwords,lines,andphrases thatyouthinkprojectstrongimagesandshowtheimpacttheindividualchaptersmake.Arrangethismaterialintoapoem(oneforeachofthefourchapters).Eachpoemshouldbeaminimumoftenlines.ThefollowingexamplecomesfromChapterTwentyinSpiteFencesbyTrudyKrisher(1994,Delacorte): ViolenceattheLunchCounterSit-in FistslammedintoGeorge Hardy’sface Glassesslidtohischin Shatteredintoaspider’sweb. Riverofredblood Runningfromhisnose. Itwastheredcolorofthefence Theredcoloroftheearth onwhichIstood Itwasred Thecolorofmylifethissummer ThecolorofKinship.

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22.Nameanalysis Selectafewofthecharactersfromthenovel.Lookupeachoftheirnamesonababynamewebsitetoseewhatthenamemeans.Writeallthemeaningsdownandthenwriteashortessayforeachcharacterexplaininginwhatwaysthenameissuitableandinwhatwaysthenamedoesnotfitthecharacter.23.Acharacter’sfears Onewaywegettoknowcharactersistothinkdeeplyaboutthemandmakeinferencesbasedontheiractionsandonwhattheyandotherssayaboutthem.Throughaperson’sactionswecanlearnwhattheyfearandwhattheywanttoavoidthemost.Selectseveralcharactersfromyournovelandwriteshortparagraphsonwhatyoubelievetheyfearthemostandwhatevidenceyouusedtocometothisconclusion.24.Currentevents Selectfivecurrentnewsorfeaturestoriesfromtelevisionornewsmagazinesthatyouthinkyourcharacterwouldbeinterestedin.Thenexplainhowyourcharacterwouldrespondtoeachofthestoriesandtheopinionsyourcharacterwouldhaveaboutwhatwashappeninginthestory.25.Apamphlet Thinkofanissuethatwasveryimportanttoyourcharacter.Then,usingabrochuretemplateineitherWordorPages,createapamphletaimedatpersuadingothersoftheimportanceoftheissue.Includefactualinformation,testimonials,picturesorgraphics,etc.Forinstance,CharlottefromTheTrueConfessionsofCharlotteDoylebyAvi(1990,Orchard)mightwanttocreateapamphletexplainingthe reasonswomenshouldhavemorelifechoices.26.Drawascene Ifyouareartistic,thinkofanimportantsceneanddrawitthewayyouseeit.Placethecharactersinthescenetooandthenfigureoutwhereyouwereinrelationtothecharacterswhenyoureadthebook.Thenwriteupanexplanationsofwhyyoudrewthescenethewayyoudidandwhyyouthinkyouwerewhereyouwereinthescene.Whatdoesittellyouaboutwhoyourelatedtointhenovel?27.Newacquaintances Selecttwocharacters.Thenthinkaboutthreetofivepeople,livingordead,thatyouwouldlikeyourcharacterstomeet.Writeabouthowyouselectedthesenewacquaintancesandwhatyou’dlikethecharactertolearnfromthepeopleyouintroducedhimorherto.Forinstance,afterreadingTheTrueConfessionsofCharlotteDoyleyoumightwantCharlottetomeetSojournerTruthsoshecanseeotherwomenwhodoimportantwork,MadameCuriewhoworkedinafieldnotmanywomeneverentered,andsoon.

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28.Bookchoicesforcharacter Selectacharacterandthenchoosefivebooksforhimorher,thinkingaboutwhatheorshemightlikeandalsowhatyouthinktheyneedtoknowmoreabout.Selectbooksyouhavereadandexplainwhyyouselectedthebooksyoudidforthischaracter.Whatdoyouhope yourcharacterwilllikeaboutorgetoutofthebooks?29.Communityresourcesforcharacters AfterlookinginthephonebookandontheInternet,createafileofcommunityresourcesthatwouldhelpacharacterinyournovelcopewithanissue.Ifthemaincharacterhasalcoholicparents,youcouldcollectpamphlets,namesofself-helpgroups,andanyagenciesthataddresstheproblem.ThencreateadigitalposterusingGoogleDrawing(therearelotsofvideotutorialsforGoogleDrawingonYouTube)sootherscanseewhatisavailable.Alsoincludeawrittenexplanationofthecharacter’sissueandwhyyouselectedtheresource(s)thatyoudid.30.Familyhistory Createthehistoryofthefamilyofoneofthemaincharactersinyournovel.Forinstance,inSpiteFences,whatwouldMama’slifehavebeenlike?Whatmajoreventsaffectedherfamily?Howweresuchthingsasholidaysandbirthdayscelebrated?Whatisimportanttothisfamily?31.Detectivework Ifadetectiveorpoliceofficersuddenlyshowedupinyourbook,whoorwhatwouldheorshebeinvestigating?Writeaboutwhatthedetectiveislookingfor,howheorsheknewsomethingwasawryorneededinvestigating,andwhatwasrecommended.Forexample,inSpiteFences,adetectivecouldshowupatMaggie’shometoinvestigatethephysicalabuseoranundercoverpolicemancouldbeintowninvestigatingcivilrightsviolations.32.TheDatingGame ImaginethatsomeofthecharactersarewritingupbiosfortheirprofileonMatch.comoreHarmony.com.Whatwouldtheysayaboutthemselvesandwhatwouldtheysaytheywouldlikeinasignificantother?

33.Photoalbum Thinkabouttheeventsthathappenedinyourbook.Decidewhichscenesorpicturesfromthebookacharacterwouldwanttoremember.Thendrawseveralofthese“photos”orfindimagesonlineforanalbumpageorwriteaboutwhichpicturesthecharacterwouldwantinhisorheralbum(thiscanbedonebyhandorinoneofthemanybook-creatingappsandwebsites).Forinstance,inFreaktheMightybyRodmanPhilbrick(1993,Scholastic),MaxwouldwantapictureofhimselfopeningtheChristmaspresentKevinmadeforhim,apictureofKevinonhisshoulders,andapictureofKevinburstingintosavehimfromhisbrutalfather.