Tuesday, 27 January 2015
This bunch of chapters is focused mainly on the horror and truth of war. In this chapter Tom departs from his family’s farm after staying with them for a few days with FitzGibbon to find his father as he had promised his little brother, they travel alongside captain Ducharme and his native warriors. When they reach the first possible military hospital Tom’s father might be in where FitzGibbon warns him that the worst place in a war is a hospital. they search the tent where Tom is met with many horrors foreign to him, and an old neighbour who has had his arm amputated, when they are about to give up they decide to search the nearby barn when out of nowhere Tom’s father appears. After that when FitzGibbon is reporting in with his superiors Tom spends some time with his father during which his father pushes himself too hard and he collapses and Tom realises how his father’s life has changed. later when Tom and FitzGibbon are traveling together they are ambushed by 3 american soldiers during the chaos FitzGibbon is shot but he survives unhurt and Tom fights of the americans. The chapter ends with FitzGibbon and Tom riding back to camp.
My passages for chapter 11-17
pg.138 paragraph 1
“ ‘Pa!’ I screamed as I ran to him. I threw my arms around my father and tried to stop myself from breaking into tears. I knew they weren’t far away.” I chose this passage because it shows how much Thomas missed his father.
pg.131 paragraph 2
“Within two steps I was hit by a wave of foul-smelling air. It was different from anything I’d encountered before. There was a sweet, sickening odour, almost like alcohol, but underneath that was a more powerful smell----like rotting meat.” This passage describes how nasty a field hospital smelled in the 19th century.
pg.125 paragraph 6
“ ‘Natives are able to just fade into the forest,’ FitzGibbon explained. ‘Hundreds of men can be only dozens of feet away but invisible … until they want to be seen.’ ” This passage describes how devious the natives were and why the natives were a good ally in the war of 1812.
pg.147 paragraph 3 and 4
“ ‘AND THEN I’m planning on deserting and joining the American forces’ ”
“ ‘What did you say?’ I exclaimed, turning in my saddle to face FitzGibbon.” These passages show how easy it can be to get someone’s attention when they aren’t paying attentionMonday, 26 January 2015
Text to text, During history this year i've heard of this Tachuk guy, I think hey Mr. G history did something good
Text to self page 135 I can connect to this because i've said something mean or embarrassing to one of my friends and the person I was talking about was right there and heard us and was like "what!?"
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
page 103 2nd paragraph
but surely all those supplies can't be for us she explained once she had a look at all the provisions. You can use what your family requires and offer some to others you know who might be in need. I think this was a good passage to pick because it goes to show how grateful everyone was back then
Start of Chapter 9, 1st paragraph
Ma! I screamed at the top of my lungs. As I spurred my horse to race towards her, she dropped the basket she was holding and ran to me. I thought this was a good passage because it was deep.
Monday, 19 January 2015
My Connections for chapter 6-11
pg73. When Tommy trips over the dead body, how might he be feeling?
pg75. When FitzGibbon and the American officer are negotiating, why might they be acting so civilized?
pg79.When the supply depot explodes, what could have gone wrong?
pg82.When Tommy is told he is going home, how would you feel if you were Tommy?
pg84. When Tommy learns that his hard work was helping his family, how would you think he would feel?
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
pg8 4th paragraph . “The other soldier turned his head in alarm. I saw his eyes widen in shock and I hesitated for a split second before i brought the axe handle down. He turned slightly out of the way and the handle struck the side of his head, glancing down and hitting his shoulder with a sickening thud”. I chose this passage as that is the turning point in Tom’s life going from life of a farmer to that of adventure and danger.
2. pg27 2nd paragraph “You weren’t the only one wondering what i was doing out there yelling and screaming for them to follow us did you think I had taken leave of my senses? “No! I just...just…” Don’t worry lad my actions were meant to be confusing”. I chose this passage as it shows how cunning and strategic FitzGibbon is.
3. pg70 1st paragraph “The darkness was split by the explosion of a gunshot, and a second, and a third, and a volley of muskets! In shock i looked first at Mr. McCann and then at the gate to the blockhouse. More shots rang out and a man fell to the ground! I chose this passage because it is the last one that we read and it leaves the story on such a cliffhanger.
By: Thomas
Monday, 12 January 2015
dd questions
Q10. page 58 after they truced why did the men still want to steil the goods?
Summary of Chapter 1-6
Friday, 9 January 2015
Jobs and Week's Reading
Week 1:
Discussion Director-Carson
Connector-Alex
Passage Picker-Thomas
Summarizer-Eric
Week 2:
Discussion Director-Thomas
Connector-Eric
Passage Picker-Carson
Summarizer-Alex
Week 3:
Discussion Director-Alex
Connector-Carson
Passage Picker-Eric
Summarizer-Thomas
Week 4:
Discussion Director-Eric
Connector-Thomas
Passage Picker-Alex
Summarizer-Carson
Week's Reading:
Week 1:
Chapter 1-6
Week 2:
Chapter 6-11
Week 3:
Chapter 11-17
Week 4:
Chapter 17-21