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Week of October 23-27, 2017 Monday - Quiz over Fables Socrative (room: youngwjhs) Russian Revolution Video and notes, review Cornell Note info (what you can do in the left column (make list), give ELA example, when to do summary, working the notes) Tuesday - RR video - finish video & notes Wed - Allusion, allegory, work your RR film Cornell notes & study for quiz over RR notes (next week) Thurs - Animal Farm character chart handout, Animal Farm chapter 1 (audiobook), summary, questions, char. chart Fri - Greek & Latin Roots, isms in politics, AF qs, character chart, summary, read 2nd quarter book with any extra time handouts: allusion & allegory, character chart, chapter 1 questions, greek/latin roots, isms handout, Cornell Notes template blank & ELA note example, small

SCREEN Monday, October 23, 2017 Look over your Fairytales and Fables notes You re about to have a quiz socrative.com Room: youngwjhs Mr. Young s Desk

SCREEN Monday, October 23, 2017 Look over your Fairytales and Fables notes You re about to have a quiz socrative.com Room: youngwjhs Mr. Young s Desk

SCREEN Monday, October 23, 2017 Look over your Fairytales and Fables notes You re about to have a quiz socrative.com Room: youngwjhs Mr. Young s Desk

SCREEN Monday, October 23, 2017 Look over your Fairytales and Fables notes You re about to have a quiz socrative.com Room: youngwjhs Mr. Young s Desk

Monday, October 23, 2017 Fables quiz on Socrative.com Create Cornell Notes outline in your journal - overview, tape in examples Questions Notes Summary Essential Question What was the Russian Revolution and how did it impact the region and the world? Cornell Notes over film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzdxzbnskrq Discuss notes with table team Finish tomorrow

Tuesday, October 24, 2017 Get your Writer s Notebook - continue Cornell Notes during the film Questions Notes Summary Essential Question What is the Russian Revolution and how did it impact the region and the world? Cornell Notes over film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzdxzbnskrq

Wednesday, October 25, 2017 Pick up an allusion and allegory handout from inbox and glue it into your Writer s Notebook. Read it. QW - What causes revolutions to occur? Do you foresee any beginning revolutions in America or the world? What is the allusion picture alluding to? Wizard of Oz What is the difference between allusion and allegory? Allusion is referring to (hinting at) another piece of text. Allegory is like one big metaphor where the narrative story represents or symbolizes something else.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017 Work your notes & study: quiz soon over this info! Circle or Star important points or ideas you want to discuss Answer the essential question (What is the Russian Revolution and how did it impact the region and the world?) Do not lose your notes! You are trying to solve the mystery of Animal Farm the entire 3 rd quarter. These notes will be your key to unlocking the mystery of which animal represents which real-life person from history.

Thursday, October 26, 2017 Characterization Chart cut and tape it in You will be trying to complete this chart all quarter, but I recommend using a pencil in case your allegory answers are incorrect. Write small! You will be adding info throughout the book. While reading Animal Farm, students will have a section of their Writer s Notebook to keep notes and analysis of the book: Write a summary at the end of each chapter so you can remember what happens. Try to complete the characterization chart as you read each chapter. Don t get behind!

Thursday, October 26, 2017 Read chapter 1 of Animal Farm (17:58) Write a summary of chapter 1. This should be the most important info/details and characters from this chapter. This will help you to study later! Answer Chapter 1 questions. Always answer thoroughly. Fill in your character chart for what you have read so far. Write SMALL so you have room throughout the book. ***You will be taking a test at the end of this novel.***

Friday, October 27, 2017 Greek / Latin roots handout & overview (Highlight ism, bio, ology. We see these in words all of the time.) Pick up a copy of the ism notes and tape them into your Writer s Notebook Discuss / overview of the ism definitions Work on chapter 1 summary, questions and Animal Farm character chart. Remember, be thorough. You will use this to study! Read your outside novel if you have any extra time.

Political / Economic system notes Capitalism - An economic system that features private ownership of the means of production (such as factories, offices, and shipping enterprises) and in which market forces determine the way in which goods are produced and the means by which income and profit are distributed is called capitalism. Socialism - Socialism is a political and economic system in which most forms of economically valuable property and resources are owned or controlled by the public or the state. Still some private property possible in this system. Communism - Communism is a political and economic system in which the major productive resources in a society such as mines, factories, and farms are owned by the public or the state, and wealth is divided among citizens equally or according to individual need. Totalitarianism - It is the total in totalitarianism that gives the best clue to its meaning. The term refers to the type of government that attempts to assert total control over the lives of its citizens. Fascism - a political system headed by a dictator in which the government controls business and labor and opposition is not permitted

Totalitarianism: You have two cows. The government takes them and denies they ever existed. Milk is banned.