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Read pages 143- 151. Complete study guide #4. Practice your part!

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Read Act 4 Scene 2 (137-139).  Choose a scene for your performance!

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Complete the character chart.

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Read Act III scene ii

(p. 83-95, 7 pages)

Lines 1-180.

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Finish reading Act II (53-65, 7 pages).  Complete Study Guide #2.

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Finish reading Act II scene i of A Midsummer Night's Dream (35- 53, 10 pages).

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Today we read Act I scene i in class.  The character chart for the Athenians is due on Tuesday.  Your Act I study guide is due on Thursday.

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Today we completed a short Shakespeare "quiz", and we read the myth "Pyramus and Thisbe".

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Complete the "Thinking Through Theme" handout for A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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I attached the Works Cited and MLA format information for your essay.

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Finish your conclusion paragraph. 

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Complete body paragraph #2.

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Complete your introduction paragraph.

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Use the research log to record sources and quotations for your essay.

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Today we introduced the research paper.
 
Tomorrow we will share out our "who, what, where, when, why, how" questions and responses about the United Nations website.  Remember, you are asking questions about the UN that will help you better understand the organization and the assignment.

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Begin reviewing for your Night exam.

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Prepare for your Socratic Seminar.

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Read section 8 of Night (104 - 112).

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Read section 7 of Night (98-103).

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Complete the attached questions for Life is Beautiful and Night.

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Think about your topic for Monday's personal narrative. 

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Here is another great example of a personal narrative (it is NOT written to Monday's topic).

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Today we completed a reading check quiz for section 5 of Night. Please finish reading section 6 (85-97).

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Complete the vocab chart for chapters 7-9 of Night.

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Presentation notes are due tomorrow. 

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Today we began section 5 of Night.  Please finish reading the rest of section 5 for homework (66-84).

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Finish reading section 4 of Night (47-65).

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Complete your found poem for Night.
 
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Depict your own thoughts about the Holocaust using Eliezer’s words from the memoir.  Which images stand out most?

Use different passages and quotes from sections 1-4 to create a Found Poem about your experience.

Remember, the words of your poem should remain as they were found in the memoir with few additions or omissions.

Decorate your poem with color when you are done. Be sure to have at least 10 lines!

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  1. Ten or more quotes = 10 points (Find the scenes that most affected you!)
  1. Written in ink or typed = 1 point
  2. Your poem is decorated = 2 points
  3. Your poem is mounted to colored paper = 2 points

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Attached are the guidelines for the Independent Reading Presentation.  Please bring this handout to class.
 
 

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Finish reading through page 46 of Night.  Think about the topic of your narrative essay for Monday.

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Complete a vocab chart for chapters 4-6 of Night.

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We have read through section 2 of Night (3-28).  Vocab quiz on Wednesday (chapters 1-3)!

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Today we read pages 3-12 of Night.

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Complete a vocabulary chart for the first three chapters of Night (15 words).

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Complete the attached Anticipation Guide for Night on a separate piece of paper.

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Prepare for your Socratic Seminar by completing your evidence sheet!  
 
Round 1= "LTTS" by Roald Dahl
Round 2= "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov

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Read and annotate "Lamb to the Slaughter".  Be sure to have at least six annotations per page.

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Attached you will find the Perfect Paragraph cheat sheet and the transitions handout.