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November 6, 2017 Essential Question: Can laws designed to protect society actually harm society? REMINDER: Bring IRP Books Wednesday – Friday! We will be reading on Wednesday & Friday you will complete the Project for your book! Warm-Up Agenda Read/Listen to Act 3 As you read, complete the study questions Make a t-chart like the one below as another pre-writing exercise for your essay REMIND 101 -- Text 81010 1st @b346b4 3rd @BDDCKK 4th @FG63KE 5th @43BG2 6th @HEB98 7th @6896K7 BENEFICIAL LAWS (always Helpful) NOT BENEFICIAL LAWS (not always helpful) Murder Driving age

November 7, 2017 Essential Question: Can laws designed to protect society actually harm society? REMINDER: Bring IRP Books Wednesday – Friday! We will be reading on Wednesday & Friday you will complete the Project for your book! Agenda Warm-Up: Essay Pre-writing Look back at where you answered the question in the prompt. Write down 3 reasons that support your answer 1 example/reason from The Crucible 1 example/reason from current events (news) 1 example/reason from – your choice. My Website Finish Act 3 Finish answering the study questions

November 8, 2017 ~ IRP Essential Question: How does the study of fiction and nonfiction texts help individuals construct their understanding of reality? College Reps in Cafeteria during LUNCH! Go see them! Warm-Up Agenda Turn in Act 3 Study Questions Check out the number iPad by your name. Please initial the sign-out sheet Open the SHOWBIE App & WAIT! Read your Library Book. We will complete a project over the book on Friday. REMINDER: Bring IRP Books Thursday – Friday! We will be reading on Wednesday & Friday you will complete the Project for your book!

SHOWBIE Sign-Up Click Sign-Up for Free Click I’m a Student Click Sign Up with Username USERNAME: Use DPISD computer login(last initial first initial id number) Password: last initial first initial dash 6digit birthday Mrs. Espree’s Example (ed-052283) Enter DPISD email (@dpisd.org) Enter the class code that corresponds with your class period when prompted Showbie Class Codes: 1st – L5J59 3rd – YW6R7 4th – W774N 5th – 2DUQF 6th – VKGBV 7th – QEH4T

November 9, 2017 Essential Question: How does the study of fiction and nonfiction texts help individuals construct their understanding of reality? REMINDER: Bring Library Books TOMORROW! We will be completing the Project for your book! Agenda Warm-Up College Reps in Cafeteria during LUNCH! Go see them! Finish Reading your Book Choose the project you want to complete – write it on your IRP handout. Plan/draft your project. Check out an iPad and begin working – after you have checked with me PROJECTS ARE DUE TOMORROW before you leave class! How important is the setting in your book? Would anything be lost if your novel were set in a different period of time or in a very different location. Be specific and explain in detail. **Sign-Up for Showbie if you were absent on Wednesday.**

November 10, 2017~Independent Reading Essential Question: How does the study of fiction and nonfiction texts help individuals construct their understanding of reality? Warm-Up Agenda Check out your iPad-- initial Quickly discuss the Rubric – write your name & Proejct on Rubric Complete the project of your choice using the menu Submit the project on Showbie & turn in rubric with your name on it Answer the essential question Share with a partner Discuss as a class