9/18/14 Do Now: Complete The Catcher in the Rye anticipation guide.

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9/18/14 Do Now: Complete The Catcher in the Rye anticipation guide. Content Objective: (What I want you to know) Students will be able to agree or disagree with thematic claims from The Catcher in the Rye and provide an explanation/rationale for their decision. Language Objective: (How I want you to show it)Students will be able to respectfully agree or disagree with their class members’ perspectives on the thematic claims. 9/18/14 Do Now: Complete The Catcher in the Rye anticipation guide. Homework: “What’s on your Mind?” Anticipation activity

The Catcher in the Rye Anticipation Guide Directions: 1) Independently decide if you strongly disagree, disagree, agree, or strongly agree with the following statements. Provide an explanation of your answer. 2) You will then discuss the statements below in small groups and you must come to a group consensus. 3) We will then share out and come to a class consensus for each statement. 1) A child should be protected from the harsh things in the world. Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Explanation:   2) It’s ok to lie.

The Catcher in the Rye Anticipation Guide 3) It is difficult to meet someone who is “real” because people are “phony.” Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Explanation: 4)In order to fit into our society we must be “phony” or “fake”. 5)When life gets hard, running away from your problems is the easiest thing to do.

The Catcher in the Rye Anticipation Guide 6) Life would be better if everything stayed the same. Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Explanation: 7)Institutions such as schools, businesses, and entertainment industries suppress the individual.   8) Mental health disorders are not as serious as other diseases.

The Catcher in the Rye Anticipation Guide 9) Telling people what is on your mind usually works in your favor. Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Explanation:   10) Society encourages children to grow up too quickly.

The Catcher in the Rye - Anticipation Activity The September 2006 cover of The New Yorker featured the inner workings of a teenage brain. As you can see, it’s outdated already. In anticipation of our next text, The Catcher in the Rye, which gives us an in depth look at Holden Caulfield’s teenage mind in the 1950s, let us first ruminate on what occupies the mind of a 2014 Harrison High School student. For homework, on the back of this paper: List what is “on your mind” or the typical HHS teenager’s mind. Draw the inside of your, or the typical HHS teenager’s, brain.   Your drawing needs to: Represent the things that occupy your mind (or the typical HHS teenager’s mind) and how much space they take up. In other words, if you spend a lot of time thinking about what you are going to eat for lunch, then draw that proportionate to your other items. Use both words and pictures in your brain. Please note: this differs slightly from the example below. Take up the entire paper so we can see your brain clearly. Your work should be neat and clear. You are encouraged to color, draw, and neatly outline for maximum aesthetics.

  Directions: Before you complete the brain diagram below, list what is on your mind below and think about what percentage of your brain they should take up.   ____________ ___________ __________