Take notes: Take notes of how the book correlates with our monthly doctrine that we are studying of the Godhead. Specifically, how you think Jane's testimony of her divinity was strengthened through her learning and education? Bring examples in the book to class.
Cultural Literacy: Make a plan for memorizing your cultural literacy terms this month.
1. Charlotte and Emily Bronte
2. Jane Eyre
3. British Empire
4. Commonwealth
5. Oliver Cromwell
6. Benjamin Disraeli
7. William Ewart Gladstone
8. Jack the Ripper
9. Florence Nightingale
10. Rothschilds
11. Queen Victoria
12. Victorian Period
13. Industrial Revolution
14. White Man's Burden
15. Duke of Wellington
16. Wuthering Heights
17. Romanticism
18. Allusion
19. Paradise Lost
20. Sir Walter Scott
21. Caligula
22. Samson
23. Apollo
24. Byronic Hero
25. Blake William
26. Lord George Gordon Byron
27. Gulliver's Travels
28. Bildungsroman**
**This term is found on the search of the term "Jane Eyre" on Wikepedia. I loved it too much to leave it out!
Write a final paper or blog post about what you learned from this book. Make sure to include what principles that you took away from your readings and notes. Take your final paper to class when we discuss the book.
Create: Pick a way from the list below to present what you learned from the book and how you can apply it to your life. Pick a different option than you've chosen in the past.
1. Write a poem
2. Make a poster board presentation
3. Write and present a speech
4. Draw a picture about what you learned
5. Create a painting or a sculpture about what you learned
6. Bring an object lesson to share
7. Build something to represent what you learned
8. Play a song on an instrument that represents what you learned
9. Compose a song based on what you learned
10. Make a video about what you learned
11. Write a letter to someone sharing the principles that you learned and how you want to apply them to your life
12. Compare and contrast two characters of the book and the outcome of their decisions
13. Think of another creative way you can present the lessons that you learned from this book and get it approved by Brother or Sister Pack
1. Write a poem
2. Make a poster board presentation
3. Write and present a speech
4. Draw a picture about what you learned
5. Create a painting or a sculpture about what you learned
6. Bring an object lesson to share
7. Build something to represent what you learned
8. Play a song on an instrument that represents what you learned
9. Compose a song based on what you learned
10. Make a video about what you learned
11. Write a letter to someone sharing the principles that you learned and how you want to apply them to your life
12. Compare and contrast two characters of the book and the outcome of their decisions
13. Think of another creative way you can present the lessons that you learned from this book and get it approved by Brother or Sister Pack
Please be prepared to share your inspirement at the beginning of class.
Please study for our Cultural Literacy game that we will be playing:)