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1 Monday 12/5 Journal How can knowing about the past make us wiser about the future? Give at least three specific examples from history and/or your life/personal experiences.

2 “The Giver” Please focus on #1 and #2 while we view the film.
Graphic Organizer is due tomorrow

3 Tuesday 12/6 Warm-Up Please write an ACROSTIC poem for dystopia. Use phrases and characteristics for each letter.

4 Benchmark #3 Read the passage carefully.
Read each question and its answer choices carefully. Please make sure you EXPLAIN your correct answer choice. The explanation is worth MORE than the answer – so it’s important!

5 Finish “The Giver” Turn in your graphic organizer.

6 Wednesday 12/7 Warm-Up Read the “Human Population Control” article and answer the questions on the back.

7 “2BR02B” published 1962

8 Thursday 12/8 Warm-Up Please do half of the Vocabulary Review worksheet. You will finish the second half tomorrow. You will have a vocab quiz on Monday. The words are the words on this review.

9 Thursday 12/8 1st block Read “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury Complete the handout 3rd and 4th blocks Take the SLO pre-test. Read “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury and finish the handout for homework – it is due by Monday.

10 Friday 12/9 Warm-Up Please finish the Vocab Review handout you received yesterday. Vocab Quiz on Monday – same words!

11 Book Covers What goes on the cover of a book? What makes it special/memorable/significant?

12 Congratulations! You have been hired by Penguin Publishing Company to design a book jacket for a new release of one of the following dystopian texts: “Harrison Bergeron”/”2081,” “There Will Come Soft Rains,” “Number 12 Looks Just Like You,” “The Eye of the Beholder,” “The Giver,” “2BR02B,” or “The Pedestrian.” Penguin wants the cover to represent the THEMES and MORAL QUESTIONS surrounding the story, rather than just a simple image depicting the plot or the characters.

13 Back Cover You must also write the book jacket “summary” that will be found on the back cover. This summary must give an overview of the story that attracts readers to want to find out about the story, but does not give away the ending. You want to leave them hanging so that they will read it! What Else… For the purposes of getting a grade, you will also do these two things INSIDE your book: Write a one-paragraph explanation about WHY you think your chosen story is the best example of dystopia so far. Make sure you back up your answer by including the specific characteristics of dystopia that you see in this story. Write a BRIEF (2-3 sentences) explanation of your cover art. Make sure you explain how your cover relays the themes and moral questions present in the story.

14 What Else… For the purposes of getting a grade, you will also do these two things INSIDE your book: Write a one-paragraph explanation about WHY you think your chosen story is the best example of dystopia so far. Make sure you back up your answer by including the specific characteristics of dystopia that you see in this story. Write a BRIEF (2-3 sentences) explanation of your cover art. Make sure you explain how your cover relays the themes and moral questions present in the story.


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