Fahrenheit 451 Day Five Great Balls of Fire!!!.

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Fahrenheit 451 Day Five Great Balls of Fire!!!

Journal: Predicition: Write down what you think will happen to Montag in the next part of the novel. Use evidence from the film and novel to support your answer.

Share with a partner your prediction… Do they have something similar or different to yours? Share with the class your prediction…

Read SSR Pages 80-100 Write down or type a one sentence summary for each four pages you read. By the time you are done you will have a five sentence summary.

Questions What questions are unanswered thus far in the story? Do you expect to gain answers to all of your questions? Why or why not?

Watch 15 Minutes of the film. Create a timeline with the five key point so far in the novel and the film. You may work with a partner. (Five minutes)

Grammar Section 7 Open your grammar books to the next section and complete the practice and apply with a partner or on your own. (five minutes) Go over the section Complete part B…

SSR Read pages 100-120 As you read create a question for the author every four pages your read. By the time you are done you will have five questions. Share your questions with a partner and then the class.

Watch 15 minutes of the film Write a reaction to the film.