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Reflect on a conflict with a family member or friend. Describe the situation, your actions, and the outcome in 6-8 sentences. Also, discuss the quote, "Failure isn't fatal, but failure to change might be" by John Wooden, and how it relates to personal growth. Explore how different perspectives shape understanding using "To Kill a Mockingbird" Chapter 9. Finally, ponder on Florence Nightingale's quote about success and the lesson in Ralph Waldo Emerson's quote on personal destiny.
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TKaM Ch. 7-12 10/22-10/26
Bell Work 10/22 Describe a time when you had a conflict with a family member or friend. What was the situation? How did you act/respond? What was the end result? 6-8 sentences.
Agenda 10/22 • Bell Work/Discussion • Ch. 7-8 Due! • RPS Quiz #6 • Grade Quiz as a class • Ch. 7-8 Bingo
Bell Work 10/23 “Failure isn’t fatal, but failure to change might be.” -John Wooden What do you think is the true meaning of this quote? How can you apply it to your own life to make an improvement?
Agenda 10/23 • Bell Work/Discussion • Read ch. 9 • Complete Ch.9 SG & Response Questions for Discussion • Discussion?
Bell Work 10/24 Take the Character Perspective: “To Kill a Mockingbird” - Chapter 9 Worksheet on your way into class. Complete the worksheet. Class discussion to follow.
Bell Work 10/24 • How is Scout’s perspective different from Uncle Jack’s? • How is her perspective similar to Uncle Jack’s?
Agenda 10/24 • Ch. 9 Character Analysis (10-15 Minutes) • Read/Listen Ch. 10 (18-20 Minutes) • Ch. 10 SG (Until End of Class) • Begin independently reading Ch. 11 Ch.11-12 Due Tomorrow 10/25
Bell Work 10/25 “I attribute my success to this: I never gave or took any excuse.” -Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale attributed her success to never giving or taking excuses. To what do you attribute your success?
Agenda 10/25 • Bell Work/Discussion • Ch. 11-12 Due • Station activities or 7-10 Chapter Questions? Quiz tomorrow (10/26) over ch. 9-12!
Bell Work 10/26 “The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson What lesson can we as a society learn from this quote?
Agenda 10/26 • Bell Work/Discussion • Ch. 7-12 Quiz • Grade quiz as a class • Journal Checks • Read Ch. 13