Unit 2 Day 5- Combating Trafficking, Video Clips

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Unit 2 Day 5- Combating Trafficking, Video Clips English IV Unit 2 Day 5- Combating Trafficking, Video Clips

Do-Now Check your answers to the “primary/secondary sources” document we worked on yesterday: Document Type Primary or Secondary? 1. News article Secondary 2. Diary Primary 3. Textbook/Academic Book 4. Biography 5. Editorial 6. Government document 7. Textbook 8. Autobiography

Announcements/Reminders: Next Journals due Thursday, October 24th. Next “outside reading” with a four paragraph reflection will be due on Monday, November 11th Have a book chosen by this weekend at the latest.

Prayer (Cesar) Thursday: Gizel, Friday: Jessica

SWBAT: Explain the difficulties in combating trafficking and what we are doing about it today.

Videos: Watch the following videos and answer the accompanying questions: Video 1: Benjamin Nolat on his documentary Nefarious (0:00-12:00) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnghSyt-mlo Video 2: President Obama on Anti-Trafficking Legislation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuMk-JGcPUQ

HW: Read “Anti-Trafficking Legislation…” article and answer the questions. Vocab 4 due Thursday Also bring in the “American Dream Leads to Servitude” article for Thursday. Exit: Write one main problem to combating human trafficking and one step that we are taking or can take to combat this problem.