
The Secret Garden- Ch. 5 & 6
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Chas Phelan
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The Secret Garden-
Ch. 5 & 6
By Chas Phelan
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Open Ended
What kind of room has no doors or windows?
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Poll
Did you read Chapters 5 and 6 of The Secret Garden?
I have read more than that!!
Yes, I have read Chapters 5 and 6.
Oh no!! I forgot :(
Uhhh........
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Multiple Choice
"Mary had worn her contrary scowl for an hour after that, but it made her think several entirely new things."
What does the word "scowl" mean in the sentence above?
a specific detail or piece of information
involving or including many people or things
to look at someone or something in a way that shows anger or disapproval
happening at certain times but not on a regular basis
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What changes can we see in Mary after she starts playing outside?
Think about her physical appearance and her attitude.
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Mary Lennox
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What do we learn about Mrs. Craven in Chapter 5?
Why did Mr. Craven lock up the garden?
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Mrs. Craven
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Symbolism
***the use of symbols to express or represent ideas or qualities in literature, art, etc
Think about the changes that Mary is going through.
What connections can we make to the robin and the secret garden?
What does the robin represent?
What does the secret garden represent?
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Open Ended
What mystery does Chapter 5 end with?
Make a prediction about the mystery. What do you think it is?
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Open Ended
In chapter 6, Mary explores Misselthwaite Manor.
What does Mary find on her journey?
Name as many things as you can remember.
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Why do Mary and Mrs. Medlock get angry with each other at the end of chapter 6?
What do you think is going on here?
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Mrs. Medlock and Mary
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Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Onomatopoeia
Hyperbole
Mary was starving when she got home.
Bam! The door slammed when it shut.
Mary is like an old woman.
The robin acts human.
Mr. Weatherstaff is a crabapple
Figurative Language
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Open Ended
“Our Ann is twice as sharp as thee an’ she’s only four year’ old.” Which type of figurative language is being used here? How do you know?
The Secret Garden-
Ch. 5 & 6
By Chas Phelan
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