Journal: What will the world be like in 2081?

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Journal: What will the world be like in 2081? Warm-Up Journal: What will the world be like in 2081? Include at least 5 specific predictions. Think about: laws, human rights, the economy, the environment, technology, the population, reproduction, race and ethnicity, etc.

Activity 1) Choose a symbol ( a simple one works best) and draw it on the top of your paper (examples: heart, star, smiley face). 2) Listen to the teacher’s directions from here on out. 3) Respond: How did this make you feel?

Quick Writes 1) List the 3 things you are best at. 2) What would your life be like if someone handicapped the thing you were best at?

“Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 1961 Genre: Short Story

Closing Complete the questions on “Harrison Bergeron.” Turn in today: “Harrison Bergeron” Questions “2BR02B” Graphic Organizer (from last Thursday – please complete #3 and #4)