1) Silent Reading
2) Starter #16 3) Journal Prompt/ Deep Thinking: Dickens may be writing about the French Revolution in A Tale of Two Cities, but he’s also exploring human emotions and reaction that aren’t specific to any one historical event. As Dickens wrote: Crush humanity out of shape once more, under similar hammers, and it will twist itself into the same tortured forms. Sow the same seed of rapacious license and oppression over again, and it will surely yield the same fruit according to its kind. How do you think this will relate to what we’re reading? How does this quote by Dickens relate to our world today? 4) Symbols game HOMEWORK: Book 2; chapters 20-24
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1) Silent Reading
2) Starter #15 3) Love triangles; character dissections; time to work on MWDS with groups HOMEWORK: Book 2; chapters 15-19 1) Silent Reading
2) Starter #14 3) Reading "Quiz" 4) Visual representation; quotations/characters/symbols on MWDS work HOMEWORK: Book 2; chapters 10-14 (fill out MWDS) 1) Silent Reading
2) Starter #13 3) Darnay’s Trial; logical fallacies (activity + notes) 4) Character analysis discussion HOMEWORK: Book 2; chapters 6-9 (fill out MWDS) 1) Silent Reading
2) Starter #12 3) Summary activity of book 1; add to MWDS 4) 1st chapter analysis/activity in class HOMEWORK: Book 2; chapters 1-5 (fill out MWDS) 1) Silent Reading
2) PRESENTATIONS 3) M.W.D.S handed out; start reading HOMEWORK: Book 1; chapters 1-6 (start filling out MWDS) 1) Silent Reading
2) Starter #11 3) Class time to work on presentations; send HANDOUTS and POWERPOINTS to Topham ASAP 4) Check out A Tale of Two Cities books in Library HOMEWORK: anything assigned by your group; presentations will be next class 1) Silent Reading
2) NO starter 3) Library orientation 4) Time to work with groups; start researching online sources HOMEWORK: Whatever your group decides to give you for the group research presentation. 1) Silent Reading
2) Starter #10 3) Intro to new book; author background; archetypal lens 4) Anticipation Guide 5) Intro to research assignment; meet group/ pick topic HOMEWORK: None 1) Silent Reading: 3rd quarter cards/passes/project explained
2) Time to look in the library for a book 3) One Survivor Remembers HOMEWORK: None |
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