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Building Background Knowledge Content Pass You will be given a few minutes to survey each nonfiction book, article and/or website. As you survey the resource, record two interesting facts and one question. Resource Title of Book Or Article or Website Two Interesting Facts (In My Own Words) Record page # where each fact was found After surveying this resource, I wonder

Vocabulary Development: Using Context Clues Read the following sentences from The Neptune Project. From the words listed in bold, determine the correct word choice using the context of the sentence. sinuous looms sheathed mammoth callous stoic hauling sparring 1. His hands are rough from lines and nets on his father s fishing boat. (Chapter 1) 2. An hour later, Cam slows the zode as the dark mass of Reynard Point over us. (Chapter 1) 3. Then I spot two long, narrow blue sharks swimming their way toward us across the bottom. (Chapter 19) 4. Near the end of our lesson, they have us with a partner, using our knives still. (Chapter 23) 5. I can t bear to look at the spear dart sticking out of his chest. His expression, Kyel floats quietly while Thom cradles his head and shoulders. (Chapter 29) 6. His words may be but I can sense he is upset as the rest of us. (Chapter 29) 7. I follow Dai and Thom and shudder when I catch one last glimpse of the creature sinking toward the ocean floor. (Chapter 3)

The Neptune Project Analyzing Characters: Using textual evidence to support conclusions Traits to Consider: confident, considerate, intelligent, reliable, impatient, cautious, fearless, dependable, bold, timid, surly, assertive, determined, trustworthy Character Trait Text Evidence: character s actions which support that trait Nere Hanson Text Evidence: dialogue by or about the character which illustrates that trait Tobin Dai Kyel

Character Analysis Paragraph Write a paragraph about one of the characters listed in the Character Chart. State the trait you think the character displays. Provide evidence from the text to support that statement. You should include 2-3 examples from the text. Be sure to finish with a concluding sentence.

Searching for Similes The Neptune Project Find the simile on the page listed. Record what two things are being compared. To explore in greater depth, select the three similes you think are the most effective. Why did you choose them? Page Number Subject Being Compared To Example: p. 87 Lena s long hair A tangled cloud p. 179 p. 180 p. 188 p. 196 p. 207 p. 225 p. 232 p. 327

Exploring the Features of A Dystopian Society in The Neptune Project Features of Dystopian Society Propaganda is used to control the citizens. Is this element present in The Neptune Project? Yes or No? Textual Evidence Information and freedom are restricted. A leader or ideology is worshipped. Citizens are under surveillance. Citizens have a fear of the outside world. Citizens live in a dehumanized state. The natural world is banished and distrusted. Individuality and dissent are forbidden. The society is an illusion of a perfect utopian world.

Neptune Project Animal Classification Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Animal Picture Coral Cnidaria -Has no backbone. -Has stinging tentacles. Echinodermata -Has no backbone. -Has spiny skin Anthozoa -Tiny animals that live as a colony. -Rings of tentacles around mouth. Echinoidea -Has spines. - No arms. -Tube feet. Octocorallia -8 tentacles surrounding the mouth of each individual. Echinoida -Fused shell. -Mouth on underside. Gorgoniidae -Flexible body moves in the current. -Has a branched treelike body. Strongliocentrotidae -Round and prickly. Sea urchin Arthropoda -Has no backbone -Has a skeleton on the outside of its body. Malacostraca -Has head, thorax and abdomen. Chondricthyes Decapoda -Has 10 jointed legs. Lamniformes Palinuridae -Thick, spiny antennae. Lamnidae Spiny lobster Shark. -Bones made of cartilage. -2 fins on back, 1 on belly. -Rows of very large teeth. l Chondricthyes Myliobatiformes Myliobatidae Bat ray -Bones made of cartilage. -No fins on back. -Flattened body. -Long skinny tail. Reptilia -Has scales. -Is cold blooded. Testidines -Ribs flattened to form a shell on animal s back. Cheloniidae -Lives in ocean, but lays eggs on land. Green Sea Turtle Mammalia -Feeds milk to young. Mammalia -Feeds milk to young. Mammalia -Feeds milk to young. Carnivora -Primarily eats meat. -Has at least four toes on each foot. Cetacea -Breathes through a blow hole. Cetacea -Breathes through a blow hole. Mustelidae -Under 80 pounds, has short legs, rounded ears and thick fur. Balaneopteridae -Uses baleen in its mouth to feed on krill and tiny fish. Delphinidae -Curved fin on back. -Long pointy nose called a beak. Sea Otter Humpback Whale Pacific Whitesided Dolphin

Cut out these pictures of animals mentioned in The Neptune Project. Classify the animals by matching the animals to the physical traits listed on in the animal classification table. Robert Schwemmer; Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary Claire Fackler; Humpback Whale Hawaiian Marine Sanctuary Chad King; Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary Robert Schwemmer; Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Claire Fackler; Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Robert Schwemmer; Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary Claire Fackler; Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary