Write a paragraph answering this question.
What is described in the song?
Whose perspectives are given in the song?
What is asked of us as a society in this song?
This is our first poem of the Bagrut literature program.
Read the poem and stories a couple times - remember you need to give supporting details from the actual text in all of the question types. You will not need to quote from the literary pieces, but rather paraphrase - write and explain in your own words.
Read the work you did throughout the year in your notebooks and the additional summaries given here.
Review question options through the games for each piece found down below.
Read through and practice answering the questions in the Practice Question Bank.
Practice answering the analysis and reflective (HOTS) questions found down below. Remember that these types of questions are worth 20 points each. You need to give detailed explanations with supporting details to back up and illustrate the points you want to make in your answers.
Read the questions thoroughly and practice answering them. Remember that analysis and reflection questions are worth 20 points which means that you need to provide detailed explanations and sufficient supporting details to substantiate your answers.
Here you can find books to read. Remember to choose level 6 and up and to approve your books with me.
This amazing and diverse library was prepared by REED colleague Debbie Cohen and gives you the opportunity to find more books to enjoy and fall in love with. Please take your time to explore and find something to read.
All rights reserved of the printed literary texts which are taken from the U.P.P 5 Point Literature Option 2 Coursebook.
All credits for the Wordwall games are reserved to rikiatzafit, Melissakoren, Malkeeta, Sheilas, Michalenglishte, Sfirena, juliecoo81 and Annabut.