Date: Monday November 14
Items Due: Vocab Cards due
Bell Work: Where do you see examples in our world where people are considered to be “lesser than” others? How do we combat this issue?
Assignments:
· Read “Sympathy” by Paul Laurence Dunbar
· Start reading assignment for tonight
Homework: Read chapters 12 and 13 of To Kill a Mockingbird and fill out the Understanding Literature worksheet as you go along.
Date: Tuesday November 15
Items Due: none
Bell Work: Grammar mini-lesson: No Comma After an Introductory Element. Now that you are through with part of the book, what is your overall impression of it? Give specific reasons why you feel this way toward the book.
Assignments:
· To Kill a Mockingbird Socratic Circle
· Read TKAM
Homework: Finish reading chapters 14-16 of To Kill a Mockingbird and fill out the Understanding Literature worksheet as you go along.
Date: Wednesday November 16
Items Due: none
Bell Work: Journal: Analyze the two sibling relationships we have seen in the book. First, discuss the relationship between Scout and Jem. Second, discuss the relationship between Atticus and Aunt Alexandra. What are the good and bad things about these relationships?
Assignments:
· Reading day
Homework: Finish reading chapters 17-19 of To Kill a Mockingbird and fill out the Understanding Literature worksheet as you go along.
Date: Thursday November 17
Items Due: none
Bell Work:
Journal: Atticus says that courage is “when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.” Write a few paragraphs analyzing the character of Atticus, focusing on how his definition of courage is displayed through his actions and behavior.
Assignments:
· Character analysis
Homework: Read chapters 20-21 of To Kill a Mockingbird and fill out the Understanding Literature worksheet as you go along.
Date: Friday November 18
Items Due: none
Bell Work: Grammar mini-lesson: No Comma in a Nonrestrictive Element
Assignments:
· Read chapters 22-25 today and fill in the Understanding Literature worksheet
Homework: Finish reading chapters 22-25 of To Kill a Mockingbird and fill out the Understanding Literature worksheet as you go along.
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