Week 28 Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2 World Literature Week 28 Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2
Do Now: Monday, March 16th 2015 Welcome to another 5-Day Week! At a Level 0: On your Animal Farm Chapter 1 &2 Vocabulary handout, copy down the Chapter 1 definitions from the next slide.
Animal Farm Chapter 1 Vocabulary Lurch Move unsteadily; stumble Regard Look upon or consider in a particular way Cynical Skeptical; pessimistic; to see the negative side of things Tyranny Cruel and oppressive government or rule Vices Immoral habits
Announcements! Turn in your 145th Street book this week! Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2 Vocabulary & Concepts Quiz on Friday Poster boards should be ready to take home on Friday
Lurch
Regard
Cynical
Tyranny
Vices
Animal Farm Novels Plan on bringing your Animal Farm novel to class every day! Write down your novel number in three different places! (Agenda, World Lit notebook, Post-It to keep in pencil case)
Animal Farm Roles In your World Literature Notebook: Write down today’s date Write down your Animal Role Write down one prediction you have as to what will happen to you in the novel
Animal Farm Chapter 1 As we read together, jot down notes or use Post-Its to annotate for: Characters Setting Important Events/Story Points
Homework Chapter 1 Vocab Work
Do Now: Tuesday, March 17th 2015 Chapter 1 Vocab Work
Objective SWBAT summarize and synthesize the main ideas of Old Major’s speech
Animal Farm Chapter 1 Clip http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xyho2q_animal-farm-1999-1-6_shortfilms
Old Major’s Speech With your shoulder partner: Re-read Old Major’s speech on the handout. Stop and jot when instructed!
Comrade A companion who shares one’s activities or is a fellow member of an organization.
Rhetorical Question A question that is asked without needing or expecting an answer. The question is meant to prove a point. Example: How many times have I asked you not to chew that gum? Are you for real?
Homework Read Animal Farm Chapter 2 Write down any questions you have about the chapter! We will use your questions in class tomorrow.
Do Now: Wednesday, March 18th 2015 At a Level 0: On your Animal Farm Chapter 1 &2 Vocabulary handout, copy down the Chapter 2 definitions from the next slide.
Animal Farm Chapter 2 Vocabulary Vivacious Vibrant; lively, cheerful Expound To explain, to expand upond Gambol Run, jump playfully Reproach To sharply criticize someone
Vivacious
Expound
Gambol
Reproach
Objective SWBAT re-read Animal Farm Chapter 2 for understanding.
Animal Farm Chapter 2 Homework On the white board: Write down your most important question you had from last night’s reading. We’ll answer them as a class!
Animal Farm Chapter 2 As we read together, jot down notes or use Post-Its to annotate for: Characters Setting Important Events/Story Points
Animal Farm Chapter 2 Clip http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xyho2q_animal-farm-1999-1-6_shortfilms
Homework Chapter 2 Vocab Work
Do Now: Thursday, March 19th 2015 Chapter 2 Vocab Work
Objective SWBAT discuss the significance of the pigs teaching themselves to read.
Homework Review for Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2 Vocab and Concepts Quiz!
Quiz Time Do Now: Friday, March 20th 2015 Review Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2 Vocab and notes! (5 minutes) Quiz Time
Homework On a separate sheet of paper to turn in on Monday: What is the most important of the Seven Commandments of Animal Farm? Why is it the most important commandment?