2. Review Text-dependent Questions
3. Louie's Character
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1. Frayer Model
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1. Review QuickWrites
Homework: 1. Revise QuickWrites 1. QuickWrite: On page 4, Hillenbrand writes, “The ship passed over Nuremberg, where fringe politician Adolf Hitler, whose Nazi Party had been trounced in the 1928 election, had just delivered a speech touting selective infanticide. Then it flew east of Frankfurt, where a Jewish woman named Edith Frank was caring for her newborn, a girl named Anne.” Why do you think Hillenbrand uses these allusions, references to Adolf Hitler and Anne Frank, as part of Louie’s story?
2. Text-dependent questions for second half of chapter one 3. Read Chapter Two and complete structured notes: (a) Gist (b) Focus Question: Focus question: Hillenbrand refers to the change in Louie as "rehabilitation" (13). How is Louie rehabilitated? Use the strongest evidence from the text to support your answer. (c) Vocabulary: Rehabilitation, incipient, restiveness, obliterating, biomechanical Homework: 1. Finish reading chapter two of Unbroken and complete Structured Notes 1. Research Paper conferences
Homework: 1. Research Questions 1. Research Paper Conferences
Homework: 1. Research Paper Topics 1. Vocabulary Square
2. Chalkboard Splash -- Louie's Character 3. QuickWrite Homework: 1. Pages 6-12 and Structured Notes 1. Livebrary Introduction
2. Preface Notice and Wonder 3. Structured Notes Homework: 1. Read up until "One-boy insurgency" and complete structured notes |