C: Who is the cartoonist? O: What is the occasion? P: What is the purpose? S: What are the symbols? DO NOW: Political Cartoon #7.

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C: Who is the cartoonist? O: What is the occasion? P: What is the purpose? S: What are the symbols? DO NOW: Political Cartoon #7

Skim your narrative As you skim, complete this sentence: – The greatest challenges in my life are… (list 3) As you skim, choose one of these sentences to complete: – I make war by… – I can only imagine a future of war because… – I build peace by… – I see hope for peace when…

Round 1: Palestinians Speak The greatest challenge in my life is… Israelis Palestinians

Round 2: Israelis Speak Palestinians Israelis The greatest challenge in my life is… Israelis Palestinians

Are you a peacemaker or a warmaker?

Round 3: Warmakers Speak As an ________, I make war by… As an ________, I can only imagine a future of war because…

Round 4: Peacemakers Speak As an ___________, I build peace by… As an ___________, I see hope for peace when…

We watched Promises, but that documentary film was released in 2001… We read Three Wishes, but that was written in 2004… What has happened since then? Also, both Promises and Three Wishes featured Israelis and Palestinians who live in the West Bank and in Jerusalem… What has happened in the Gaza Strip?

Meet with your group Palestinians Israelis Projector

What ’ s a peaceful solution to the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? ESSENTIAL QUESTION

Meet with your group Palestinians Israelis Projector

You will create two documents… REQUESTS: We, the _____________, respectfully request that the _____________… – 1) – 2) – 3) CONCESSIONS: If the ______________ fulfill our requests, then we, the ______________, humbly agree to… – 1) – 2) – 3)

You will create two documents… REQUESTS: We, the Palestinians, respectfully request that the Israelis… – 1) – 2) – 3) CONCESSIONS: If the Israelis fulfill our requests, then we, the Palestinians, humbly agree to… – 1) – 2) – 3)

You will create two documents… REQUESTS: We, the Israelis, respectfully request that the Palestinians… – 1) – 2) – 3) CONCESSIONS: If the Palestinians fulfill our requests, then we, the Israelis, humbly agree to… – 1) – 2) – 3)

Vocabulary Jerusalem Western Wall Al Aqsa mosque Dome of the Rock settlements Jordan River suicide bombings West Bank wall curfew refugees refugee camps checkpoints Hebrew Arabic Intifada occupation Hamas rockets bombs Iron Dome human shields tunnels prisoner swap blockade airport seaport

Meet with the other group Palestinian Ambassadors Israeli Ambassadors Projector Scribe

Format of the Peace Talk Palestinian Ambassador: Make a request to the Israelis. Be sure to explain why you are making this request. Be persuasive. Palestinian Ambassador: Make a request to the Israelis. Be sure to explain why you are making this request. Be persuasive. Israeli Ambassador: Make a request to the Palestinians. Be sure to explain why you are making this request. Be persuasive. Israeli Ambassador: Make a request to the Palestinians. Be sure to explain why you are making this request. Be persuasive. Israeli Ambassadors : Agree to the request Israeli Ambassadors : Agree to the request Israeli Ambassadors : Agree to the request, but only if… Israeli Ambassadors : Agree to the request, but only if… Israeli Ambassadors : Decline the request Israeli Ambassadors : Decline the request Palestinian Ambassadors : Agree to the request Palestinian Ambassadors : Agree to the request Palestinian Ambassadors : Agree to the request, but only if… Palestinian Ambassadors : Agree to the request, but only if… Palestinian Ambassadors : Decline the request Palestinian Ambassadors : Decline the request Palestinian Ambassadors : Agree to the request Palestinian Ambassadors : Agree to the request Palestinian Ambassadors : Decline the request Palestinian Ambassadors : Decline the request Israeli Ambassadors : Agree to the request Israeli Ambassadors : Agree to the request Israeli Ambassadors : Decline the request Israeli Ambassadors : Decline the request Scribe: Type the agreement into the peace treaty Scribe: Type the agreement into the peace treaty

Big East Peace Treaty Israelis agree to… Allow access to the holy sites Palestinians agree to… Put an end to the tunnels to stop endangering Israelis

What ’ s a peaceful solution to the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? ESSENTIAL QUESTION Did we find a peaceful solution?

Homework: Israeli-Palestinian Peace Project If you turn in a completed Israeli-Palestinian Peace Project tomorrow, you will not have Winter Break homework! Here are some helpful reminders: – 1. Add a title. Go over the outside of your project with ink or marker. – 2. Double check flaps #1-4. Make sure you follow all directions on page of your Israeli-Palestinian Peace Packet. – 3. Optional: Create a political cartoon for flap #5. See directions on page 17. This is worth 1 merit. – 4. Write the final draft of your peace proposal. 1 merit: typing 2 merits: typing on My Access (make sure you submit; I will print it in the morning) 3 merits: typing on My Access AND using feedback to revise (make sure you re- submit; I will print in the morning) – Use My Editor to help you revise – I will also try to comment (If I do, it will be by 7 PM) You will earn 3 merits if your project qualifies for board work (all directions followed on flaps #1-4, 32/40 or higher on the peace proposal… see rubric for peace proposal)