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And Then There Were Nonemystery unit
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And Then There Were None by Agatha
Christie Reading Goals
  • As you read this novel, you will
  • 1.) Identify clues to make informed predictions.
  • 2.) Analyze characterization to make informed
    predictions.
  • 3.) Analyze characters and their relationships
    with each other to demonstrate understanding of
    cause and effect.
  • 4.) To evaluate characters decisions

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Pre-Reading Anticipation
  • Elements of this Mystery
  • suspects
  • alibi
  • motive
  • setting
  • suspenseful plot
  • red herring
  • clues
  • themes
  • motifs
  • acquit

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Vocabulary Detectives
The following is a list of vocabulary words
chosen for this novel all these words will be
assessed on the final.
  • innocuous
  • lassitude
  • maudlin
  • mirthless
  • palpably
  • perjury
  • proxy
  • raucous
  • recrimination
  • red herring
  • righteous
  • sagacity
  • surreptitiously
  • tenacious
  • verisimilitude
  • adroitness
  • ascertain
  • brethren
  • capricious
  • cumbrous
  • earnest
  • exonerated
  • farce
  • fraternizing
  • furtive
  • idiosyncrasy
  • impious
  • incongruous
  • indignation
  • inexorable

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Vocabulary Detectives Example
When you find these words in the novel, follow
this model to format your answers. Notice the
parenthetical citation uses the MLA format.
  • righteousness (n.) morally right or justifiable
    arising from an outraged sense of justice or
    morality
  • Enveloped in an aura of righteousness and
    unyielding principles, Miss Brent sat in her
    crowded third-class carriage and triumphed over
    its discomfort and its heat (Christie 7).

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Setting (Burgh Island, England)
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Burgh Island, England -cliffs -modern hotel
(mansion??)
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Chapter 1 (I)
  • Content Goal- Were getting to know the ten
    characters and making inferences about their
    personalities and pasts.
  • Language Goal- We will sift through the names and
    descriptions to make a chart of the important
    characters. (2)
  • Vocabulary Detective righteousness (3)

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Chapter 1 Meeting CharactersFill in the shaded
boxes while reading chapter 1, continue the chart
through the whole novel as more information
becomes available. (22) This is on the novels
final.
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Chapter 2 (II)
  • Content Goal- to make connections and get engaged
    in the characters and plot of the novel
  • Language Goal- Well assess what we know and what
    we need to learn from this reading. (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives fraternizing, red herring,
    surreptitious bonus word malevolent (9)

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Chapter 2 Asking Questions
during reading
  • Ask Agatha Christie 20 open-ended questions that
    you think only she knows the answer to. She might
    even answer them later in this novel. (20)
  • Model
  • Will Vera and Lombard get together romantically?
  • Not a model
  • Who will die first?
  • Who will die second?
  • Play along, the author will answer you, but it
    might not be until the end of the novel.
  • We will discuss your questions as a class.

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Chapter 3 (III)
  • Content Goal- To increase personal connection to
    the novel through making connections
    journaling.
  • Language Goal- To write journals, to read the
    chapter, to listen and discuss connections with
    cooperative groups. (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives adroitly, verisimilitude
    (6)

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Chapter 3 Making Connections
during or after reading
  • Answer each prompt with a paragraph. Restate the
    question and use two text based details from
    chapter 3 in each answer. (15)
  • 1.) React to characters, events, and conflict.
  • 2.) Make connections to other characters or
    themes in TV, books, or movies.
  • 3.) Make connections to your own background
    knowledge or life experiences.
  • 4.) Predict what specific things that will happen
    to these characters and conflicts in upcoming
    chapters.
  • 5.) Visualize characters or setting. What do
    characters look like, what does the house look
    like, what does the island look like?

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Chapter 4 (IV)
  • Content Goal- (for kinesthetic learners) to gain
    content knowledge by doing. We will evaluate
    important story elements, prove comprehension,
    and reflect on the process.
  • Language Goal- to write quizzes, to read the
    chapter, to listen to group members, and to
    discuss corrections. (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives exonerated (3)

admit
lie
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Chapter 4 Quiz Each Other
during and after reading
  • As you read chapter 4, write nine quiz questions.
    Choose the most important points of the chapter
    to quiz and format yours like CAT questions.
  • After finishing the chapter, write then trade
    your questions to a member of your group (9).
  • Answer the questions you receive in exchange
    (27).
  • Exchange quizzes again, and correct the one you
    wrote (9).
  • Reflection Journal How did you do? How did your
    partner do? Are there any reasons for excellent
    or poor performance? Record your reflection of
    five or more sentences on the quiz you wrote. (5)
  • theme, 2. summary, 3. inference,
  • 4. prediction, 5. conflict,
  • 6. compare/contrast, 7. cause/effect,
  • 8. authors purpose, 9. evaluate choices/decisions

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Chapter 5 (V)
  • Content Goal- to recognize the elements Agatha
    Christie repeats to recognize her purpose and
    literary elements.
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively while evaluating important
    repetitions (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives capricious, indignation
    (6)

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Chapter 5 Recurring Elements
during reading
  • List any ten elements that repeat through the
    novel so far and support each item on the list
    with two text-based details as evidence (10) You
    might choose from
  • themes, motifs
  • repetitive events
  • characteristics of house guests
  • emotions of house guests

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Chapter 6 (VI)
  • Content Goal- We will actively read the text by
    personalizing passages in a double entry diary.
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively while making connections with
    text elements (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives none this chapter

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Chapter 6 Double Entry DiaryFill out this
chart with complete quotes and parenthetical
citations (8) and your connections to the text
(8).
during and after reading
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Chapter 7 (VII)
  • Content Goal- to write CAT questions to check our
    knowledge and analyze the events and characters.
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively while creating and answering CAT
    questions (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives none this chapter

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Chapter 7 CAT QuestionsWrite 10 CAT-like
questions (10) to be answered by a peer in this
class (30). Make sure your peer answers the
questions fully so you can earn full credit.
  • Theme
  • Summary
  • Inference
  • Prediction
  • Conflict
  • Compare/contrast
  • Cause-effect
  • Authors purpose
  • Was _____s decision to _______ a good idea?
  • Compare novel to another book or movie cite 2

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Chapter 8 (VIII)
  • Content Goal- to select most important details
    from the full text to summarize thoroughly
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively while evaluating important plot
    elements (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives indignation, righteous
    both are repeats, furtive, proxy (6)

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Chapter 8 Selective Notes
During reading
  • Write down 3 sentences per page of chapter 8 to
    make a complete summary of the chapter and fill
    your paper. You could add wording between your
    quotes so the summary flows. (16 pages) Another
    way to look at this is write a summary of
    chapter 8 using 48 text-based details. (48)
  • Example of page 109 summary
  • You dont think this Owens idea might be to do
    this job by proxy? Young Mr. Marston gets the
    wind up and poisons himself. Cyanide- not a
    natural thing to be carrying about.

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Chapter 9 (IX)
  • Content Goal- to understand elements the author
    makes obvious versus ones she wants you to think
    about more.
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively while thinking critically about
    the text (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives exonerated (repeated),
    idiosyncrasy, mirthless, perjury, recrimination
    (12)

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Chapter 9 Question-Answer RelationshipsAnswer
these twelve questions. (12)
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Chapter 10 (X)
  • Content Goal- to analyze the relationships
    between all the characters (dead or alive) to
    reassess who U.N. Owen is.
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively while analyzing character
    interactions (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives surreptitiously
    repeated, tenacious (3)

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Chapter 10 - Sociograms
after reading
  • Decide on a shape to represent each of the 10
    characters (and Owen). (10)
  • Consider including the setting in your drawing.
  • Draw each character near others to show their
    relationships (i.e. living, how murdered,
    alliances/friendships, enemies) (10)

an example from Hamlet
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Chapter 11 (XI)
  • Content Goal- to use clues Agatha Christie puts
    in the text to infer information about the living
    characters
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively to draw conclusions (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives perjury (repeat),
    ascertain, earnest, impious (9)

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Chapter 11 Inferential Conclusions
during reading
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Chapter 12 (XII)
  • Content Goal- We will draw conclusions about
    characters, events, and conflicts based on
    information from this chapter.
  • Language Goal- We will read the chapter, write
    our conclusions, listen to group members
    conclusions, and discuss our own. (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives cumbrous (3)

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Chapter 12 Drawing Conclusions
during reading
  • List 7 text-based details (clues) from chapter 12
    and cite them parenthetically (7)
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • What does this clue mean? (7)
  • So I conclude
  • So I conclude
  • So I conclude
  • So I conclude
  • So I conclude
  • So I conclude
  • So I conclude

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Chapter 13 (XIII)
  • Content Goal- to pay particular attention to
    details surrounding Justice Wargrave and make
    inferences
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively to critically analyze
    characterize (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives none this chapter

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Chapter 13 Character Studyput 2 text-based
details in each box (no repeats) (16)
What Wargrave thinks
Wargraves feelings
What Justice Wargrave says
description
professional information
shady past
who Wargrave dislikes
actions by or to him
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Chapter 14 (XIV)
  • Content Goal- to make connections to prior
    knowledge, summarize, and make predictions
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively while predicting the conclusion
    of the novel (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives farce, sagacity (6)

Burgh Island is said to have been the
inspirational setting for And Then There Were
None.
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Chapter 14 My Own Think Aloud
after reading
  • Answer these questions by restating the question
    a supporting each answer with two text-based
    details. (15)
  • Connection to prior knowledge A few things I
    already knew about this (character, weapon, poem)
    are
  • Summary One way of saying what has happened in
    this chapter is (beginning, middle, and end)
  • Mental image In my mind, I see
  • Prediction In chapters 15-16, I predict that
  • Question One question Ive had since the
    beginning that I think will be answer in chapter
    15-16 is

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Chapters 15-16 (XV XVI)
  • Content Goal- to make predictions before and
    after these chapters to track plot elements
    during chapters 15-16
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively about the novels resolution (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives adroit repeat,
    innocuous, lassitude, raucous (9)

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Chapter 15-16 Cliffhanger
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Write the most important eight events from
chapters 15-16 along the cliff. (8)
Evidence for what I think will happen- based on
end of chapter 14. (2)
My prediction of what will be revealed in the
epilogue and manuscript at bottom of cliff (2)
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Epilogue (Chapter 17)
  • Content Goal-to put all the pieces of the plot
    together
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively to review the novels plot (from
    the police perspective) (2)
  • Vocabulary Detectives none this chapter

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Epilogue C.S.I. Crime timeline(use this
chapter to complete your character chart) (14)
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Manuscript (chapter 18)
  • Content Goal- to evaluate critical questions
    presented by the chapters narrator
  • Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen
    collaboratively and support answers with specific
    text-based details
  • Vocabulary Detectives brethren, incongruous,
    inexorable, maudlin, palpably (15)

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ManuscriptCritical Questions Chart Post-Reading
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