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Happy Monday? (only four more Mondays !)

Please pick up a half sheet of paper from the front!. Happy Monday? (only four more Mondays !). Learning target : Share final evaluations of CIR (you don’t need to write these down while I have your notebooks!).

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Happy Monday? (only four more Mondays !)

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  1. Please pick up a half sheet of paper from the front! Happy Monday? (only four more Mondays!) Learning target: Share final evaluations of CIR (you don’t need to write these down while I have your notebooks!) "The mark of an immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.“ 5/5/14

  2. Agenda 5/5/14 • Plan for the week • Pop Quiz! • Discussion time Homework: • Work on your paper redo if needed! These are due by 5/9 (Friday!) • Portfolio Piece #2 due by the end of the day Friday (RD w/ evidence of peer editing and final copy)

  3. Plan for the week • Today: Discuss the ending of Catcher in the Rye • **Tuesday-Thursday: In lab 503 to work on Portfolio Piece #2 and editing time (3rd in Lab 100 Wed.) • Friday: Begin Siddhartha!

  4. Pop Quiz! • On a half sheet of paper, write your name and number 1-14. Leave some space at the bottom for a short answer response! • No books, no buddies- when you’re done, turn your paper face down and wait for everyone to complete it

  5. Discussion-possible idea starters • What was your biggest frustration with this book? • What was your biggest “a ha!” kind of moment with the story? • Why do you think we do/should read this book? • What are you unclear about? • What do you want to ask other people about?

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