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Welcome! March 8th, 2018 Thursday Do Now Get out your weekly Bell Ringer sheet and begin working on Thursday’s assignment. Once the bell rings, you will have five minutes to find the errors in the post. Remember: Do Now's are INDEPENDENT and QUIET exercises. Thank you 

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Allegory Charts What do you think? Get our your Allegory Charts from yesterday! We’re going to go over the four terms we were able to find… Communism Communist Manifesto Russia becoming the Soviet Union (USSR) Tsar Nicholas II What do you think?

Allegory Chart – Chapter 1 Term Definition Symbolism in AF Communism A form of government where all people living within a nation are treated equally: equal work, equal pay, equal land; etc… It would get rid of social classes (no lower, middle, and upper class) Animalism – the name given to the new way of life on Animal Farm; all animals are equal Communist Manifesto A book written by Karl Marx that defines the “rules” of Communism The Seven Commandments – the new system of “rules” on Animal Farm Russia becoming USSR A new nation needs a new name; Russia and the surroundings countries became known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Manor Farm becomes Animal Farm; no longer under control of man Tsar Nicholas II Last tsar of Russian; murdered during the revolution because the people were unhappy. Farmer Jones – Despised by the animals because they were mistreated; forced off the farm

Rebellion Timeline IXL: F.9, F.10 You job for today is to complete the Rebellion Timeline Activity outlined on your handout with a partner or by yourself. Your goal is to create a timeline that illustrates the majors events that precede and follow the rebellion in what we’ve read so far. You will need: Between 7 and 10 major events (with brief descriptions) At least 5 illustrations or visual representations At least 3 key quotations with page numbers A polished, visually appealing final product

Rebellion Timeline IXL: F.9, F.10 Here’s what your should do: Use the space on the front of your handout to sketch a quick rough draft of your timeline. Your final product will go on poster paper. Create your final product! Remember, you may work with a partner if you’d like. Continue filling in your allegory chart. Remember, you can find four more terms today: Communism Communist Manifesto Russia becoming the Soviet Union (USSR) Tsar Nicholas II