If you are home:
--turn in your Loom video of your presentation and attach the link to the Google Classroom assignment.
--Write an essay explaining how Hemingway developed his theme.
Vocabulary Quiz
Period 5&6: Goths, Huns & Mongols, hubris, genocide
Period 7&8: Goths, Huns & Mongols, hubris, genocide
Circle: If you had the choice, would you rather have a job you loved but get paid enough to get by or a job you hated that paid you a lot of money?
Target Practice
Turn in Loom Video Presentation
Ye-Kyrie Threats to Synagogs and a brief history of anti-semiticism
1. Answer on your own.
2. Pair up
3. Pair-share
4. Rotate in pairs
5. Report out
6. Rotate...
Unit: Fall of Rome
Learning Target: I can explain the connections between historical events and the present.
1. Why do we study history? Think, turn and talk and be prepared to report out. Adolph Eichman
2. What do you already know about the Fall of Rome?
3. Weird facts about Rome-At your table make a brief list of the strangest things you found to report out
4. Is there a connection between what America is going through and what Rome experienced?
You will be taking notes figuring out what the 8 reasons.
Video: Eight reasons Rome fell
5. Create list of the 8 reasons
6. At your table, think, share and be ready to report out any connections between what happened to Rome and what might be happening to the USA.
7. Read this
8. Writing-What do you think? Are there similarities between what happened in Rome and what is going on the in USA
Hemingway Essay
Learning Target: I can explain how the theme is developed in a text.
Learning Target: I can explain how the theme is developed in a text.
We will be writing the essay on Hemingway's three short stories: "India Camp," "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife" and "The End of Something." See all the stories here.
The Steps:
The Steps:
-Continue writing following the expectations:
-CCR: Two paragraphs from the previous stories, one new paragraph from "The End of Something."
-Honors: Two paragraphs from the previous stories, two new paragraph from "The End of Something."
-All: Paper is double-spaced, name/date/class in an upper corner, title, etc.
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