EDU221FinishFires

Read chapters 3 through 10 in //Fires in the Bathroom//. Continue to think about how this information effects you and impacts you as a teacher. What jumps out at you and why? You have a choice of reading responses:

__Choice 1:__ Continue the QR approach that you did for chapters 1 and 2. You will end up with 8 additional entries, one for each chapter 3-10. (Remember that you don't need to say "jumped out at me" or "surprised me" in all your paragraphs AND make sure your paragraphs are formatted correctly so that your reader can tell where each paragraph starts.)

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__Choice 2:__ Pick one contributor to the book and "follow" him/her. In each chapter, think about how your chosen person would react to what is being addressed in that chapter. Pay particular attention to his/her contributions. Imagine having a student like that in your class. What will you do? How will you interact and react? Will this be easy or hard for you based on your personality and teaching philosophy. You may write one blog entry per chapter looking at that chapter's content through your person's eyes OR you may write one big entry at the end (it will obviously be a much longer entry) that gives an overall impression of that student in relationship to the content of the book and its impact on you as a future teacher. Here is a [|well-done example from Brittany S. in Fall 2011] (just imagine that there are several paragraphs instead of one REALLY long paragraph). //Thank you Josh L. Block 1, Fall 2010 for this great idea for this option.//

On your page in your Teacher Tool Kit called Fires in the Bathroom
 * 1) Insert a horizontal line after the Chapter 2 entry.
 * 2) Underneath the horizontal line you will put the remaining entry/entries about the book. Separate each entry with a horizontal line.
 * 3) If you did Option 1, put the chapter number and title of the chapter on the first line of each entry. Insert an empty row of text, then put your two paragraphs. Make sure it is visually easy to delineate your two paragraphs.
 * 4) If you did Option 2, just title your new section "Chapters 3-10."