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week8internet

Page history last edited by Laura Gibbs 10 years, 1 month ago

 

Week 8 Internet: Spin the Wheel!

 

This week, you will comment on three Storybooks: 2 RANDOM ASSIGNMENTS + 1 FREE CHOICE. So, spin the wheel to get your random assignments! Each time this page reloads or when you click "spin the wheel," a Storybook will appear. 

 

Spin the Wheel! Myth-Folklore Storybooks Indian Epics Storybooks

 

There MUST BE A STORY for you to read and comment on for this assignment. If you have already read the first story and there is a second story for you to read, that is great - as long as there is a new story at the Storybook that you have not commented on yet, you are good to go! Otherwise, spin the wheel again. Remember to read the Introduction too (if you have not read it already), in addition to reading the story.

 

YOUR FREE CHOICE: For your free choice, please choose a Storybook in your class (Myth-Folklore List - Indian Epics list) that you have not commented on before. As a result, in addition to commenting on the story, you will also want to read and comment on the Introduction and also to include some comments about the coverpage, too. Make sure that the Storybook you choose has at least one story for you to read! (Storybooks with at least one story are marked in yellow.)

 

Each comment needs to be 200 words minimum, providing detailed feedback about the STORY you are reading, and ALSO their Introduction and coverpage if you have not commented on those before.  If you have having trouble finding enough to say, there are lots of prompts that you might find useful in the Week 7 Internet assignment. 

 

EXTRA CREDIT: For an extra credit option this week, visit ONE Storybook FROM THE OTHER CLASS and leave a comment. Here is where you will find the Storybooks for the other class: Myth-Folklore - Indian Epics. Make sure that the Storybook you choose has at least one story for you to read! (Storybooks with at least one story are marked in yellow.)

 

Image source: Roulette Wheel - Wikipedia.

 

 

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