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Week 28 Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2
World Literature Week 28 Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2
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Do Now: Monday, March 16th 2015 Welcome to another 5-Day Week!
At a Level 0: On your Animal Farm Chapter 1 &2 Vocabulary handout, copy down the Chapter 1 definitions from the next slide.
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Animal Farm Chapter 1 Vocabulary
Lurch Move unsteadily; stumble Regard Look upon or consider in a particular way Cynical Skeptical; pessimistic; to see the negative side of things Tyranny Cruel and oppressive government or rule Vices Immoral habits
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Announcements! Turn in your 145th Street book this week!
Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2 Vocabulary & Concepts Quiz on Friday Poster boards should be ready to take home on Friday
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Lurch
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Regard
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Cynical
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Tyranny
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Vices
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Animal Farm Novels Plan on bringing your Animal Farm novel to class every day! Write down your novel number in three different places! (Agenda, World Lit notebook, Post-It to keep in pencil case)
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Animal Farm Roles In your World Literature Notebook:
Write down today’s date Write down your Animal Role Write down one prediction you have as to what will happen to you in the novel
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Animal Farm Chapter 1 As we read together, jot down notes or use Post-Its to annotate for: Characters Setting Important Events/Story Points
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Homework Chapter 1 Vocab Work
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Do Now: Tuesday, March 17th 2015
Chapter 1 Vocab Work
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Objective SWBAT summarize and synthesize the main ideas of Old Major’s speech
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Animal Farm Chapter 1 Clip
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Old Major’s Speech With your shoulder partner:
Re-read Old Major’s speech on the handout. Stop and jot when instructed!
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Comrade A companion who shares one’s activities or is a fellow member of an organization.
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Rhetorical Question A question that is asked without needing or expecting an answer. The question is meant to prove a point. Example: How many times have I asked you not to chew that gum? Are you for real?
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Homework Read Animal Farm Chapter 2
Write down any questions you have about the chapter! We will use your questions in class tomorrow.
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Do Now: Wednesday, March 18th 2015
At a Level 0: On your Animal Farm Chapter 1 &2 Vocabulary handout, copy down the Chapter 2 definitions from the next slide.
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Animal Farm Chapter 2 Vocabulary
Vivacious Vibrant; lively, cheerful Expound To explain, to expand upond Gambol Run, jump playfully Reproach To sharply criticize someone
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Vivacious
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Expound
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Gambol
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Reproach
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Objective SWBAT re-read Animal Farm Chapter 2 for understanding.
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Animal Farm Chapter 2 Homework
On the white board: Write down your most important question you had from last night’s reading. We’ll answer them as a class!
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Animal Farm Chapter 2 As we read together, jot down notes or use Post-Its to annotate for: Characters Setting Important Events/Story Points
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Animal Farm Chapter 2 Clip
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Homework Chapter 2 Vocab Work
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Do Now: Thursday, March 19th 2015
Chapter 2 Vocab Work
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Objective SWBAT discuss the significance of the pigs teaching themselves to read.
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Homework Review for Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2 Vocab and Concepts Quiz!
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Quiz Time Do Now: Friday, March 20th 2015
Review Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2 Vocab and notes! (5 minutes) Quiz Time
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Homework On a separate sheet of paper to turn in on Monday:
What is the most important of the Seven Commandments of Animal Farm? Why is it the most important commandment?
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