Good Morning!! 1.NVC 2.HOT ROC: Ladder to Success 3.A Class Divided video Essential Question: How do racism and discrimination affect success? Homework:

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Good Morning!! 1.NVC 2.HOT ROC: Ladder to Success 3.A Class Divided video Essential Question: How do racism and discrimination affect success? Homework: Work on Civil Rights Project, First Presentation on BLOCK DAY!

HOT ROC: Ladder to Success Analyze the cartoon to the left – What images, characters, and symbols do you see? – What is the message? How might it relate to the effects of discrimination on minority groups in America?

A Class Divided Part 1: Start at 2:45 – flv/generic.html?s=frol02s42cq66&continuous=1 flv/generic.html?s=frol02s42cq66&continuous=1 – Part 2 – flv/generic.html?s=frol02s42dq66&continuous=1 flv/generic.html?s=frol02s42dq66&continuous=1

A Class Divided: Processing What did you learn from the video? How does this relate to the Civil Rights Movement? Does the concept of “Learned Helplessness” still apply today?