Educational Quote

"Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."
-William Butler Yeats

Friday, March 21, 2014

3/19/14-Wednesday-B day

ENG 9
No quiz
Silent Reading
Warm Up: Imagine you are either Jem or Dill (not both). What would you say to Boo Radley to get him to come out of his house? Write a short note to Boo.

Dear (insert name),
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  Sincerely,
    Jem or Dill
Classwork: Complete Quotes Clarified worksheet. Include 2 quotes from Jem and 2 from Dill.
Journal:
Draw a picture of Jem, Scout, and Dill sneaking over to the Radley place to have a look a Boo. Write 3 sentences explaining your drawing. Use Chapter 6 of the novel to help you.
Hw: Complete Ch 8 Summary, Scout's Target notes and Atticus' Target Notes
ENG 10
Silent Reading
No Warm Up
Classwork: Answer and discuss numbers 3-6 of analytical questions for article.

1.Why does Lauren Green begin the article by mentioning events such as Nazi Germany and the genocide in Rwanda?

2.What is the main idea of the Zimbardo’s book, The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil? (hint: “Good people turn evil,” is not the answer.)

3.What complications are there in the discussion of the origin of evil?

4.Do you believe Secular and Sacred worlds have common ground? Explain.

5. What does Zimbardo believe about prisons? Do you agree with him? Explain.

6. What do you think the author’s purpose is in writing this article?
Journal:
ANSWER THIS : Is this a good or bad article? Explain.
Think about these to get you started:
Is it helpful?
Is it well written?
Do you agree or disagree with the argument?
Hw: complete numbers 4-6.




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