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Mon., Oct. 3 Eng. 10-A WOTD: abridge Starter Finish your individual Q & A for your group – 5 minutes Homework Read Ch. 15-16 & complete ONE strategy of your choice – due tmrw. Agenda Meet with group. Share & record each others’ answers – 15 minutes Meet with one person from the other groups & do the same Submit “Quiz” for points Pd. 1 only  Collect pre-write & paragraph about “With All Deliberate Speed”

Tues., Oct. 4 Eng. 10-A Starter Collect TKAM Ch. 15-16 strategies WOTD: admonish Starter Collect TKAM Ch. 15-16 strategies * Also collect missing discussion Qs/As from yesterday & any late pre-writes & paragraphs about poem “With All Deliberate Speed”* Homework Research & Brainstorm a list of Famous Criminal Trials (5+) by tmrw. With your list, write a sentence or two about each trial (in your notebook!) Agenda Discuss Ch. 12-16 & view video clips

SOURCES FOR FAMOUS CRIMINAL TRIALS: Search Various News Outlets/Websites: (to name a few…) CNN FOXNEWS HLN MSN TIME Newsweek Daily News New York Time USA Today Wall Street Journal Los Angeles Times Chicago Tribune Sources for Brainstorming Cases: http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/history/famous-cases http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2011/07/07/famous-trials.html http://radaronline.com/photos/most-notorious-american-murder-trials/ http://crime.about.com/od/history/u/famous.htm https://www.grabellaw.com/famous-criminal-law-cases-in-u-s-history.html http://mentalfloss.com/article/50232/11-most-watched-television-trials http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/08/26/americas-most-notorious criminals_n_3761487.html Sources for More Terms/Info on Criminal Court Cases: http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/types-cases/criminal-cases http://www.uscourts.gov/glossary http://www.safetyandjustice.org/files/CJ%20Glossary%20for%20web.pdf https://www.justice.gov/usao/justice-101/glossary

Wed., Oct. 5 Eng. 10-A WOTD: forensic Starter Review the “Criminal Trial Terms” & complete the following  *Check Brainstorm* Homework Choose ONE Famous Criminal Trial & complete research/highlights/notes by Friday Agenda Finish BRIEFLY discussing Ch. 15-16 of TKAM Discuss Criminal Trial Terms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM1eF_w-eHI Share Brainstorm/Research of Trials

Starter: Complete on your Handout for “Criminal Trial Terminology” Put a  next to terms you know well Put a “X” next to terms that you don’t know AT ALL Put a “?” next to terms you think you’ve heard, but the meaning is unclear

Thur., Oct. 6 Eng. 10-A WOTD: arduous Starter Pd 1 ONLY  Highlight your character’s NAME ONLY within the script Pds 2-3  Complete Study Guide Qs. 1-5 (from previously discussed Ch. 15-16) Pds 6-9  Watch Criminal Trial Proceedings Video Homework Choose ONE Famous Criminal Trial & complete research/highlights/notes by Friday Study Guide for Ch. 15-18 due MONDAY Agenda Read Trial Scene of TKAM (Ch. 17-21) Visit certain excerpts in novel to supplement script Answer study guide Qs = DAILY!!! DO NOT TAKE THE SCRIPTS OUT OF THIS ROOM! USE YOUR BOOK TO ANSWER Qs!

Fri., Oct. 7 Eng. 10-A WOTD: credibility Starter Work on Study Guide Q. #s 1-8 (from Ch. 15-16) Homework Choose ONE Famous Criminal Trial & complete research/highlights/notes by Friday Study Guide for Ch. 15-18 due MONDAY Agenda Read Trial Scene of TKAM (Ch. 17-21) Visit certain excerpts in novel to supplement script Answer study guide Qs = DAILY!!! DO NOT TAKE THE SCRIPTS OUT OF THIS ROOM! USE YOUR BOOK TO ANSWER Qs!

Fix Page #s on your Study Guide! Chapter Question Old Page #s New Page #s 4 156 210 5 157 210-216 7 162 216-217 8 164-166 220-221 17 1 ----- 227-229 2 178 238 2 182-187 239-253 1 190 254 3 202-205 270-275