What are all the ways that Frederick Douglass is like a box?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Section 1.2 Question 1 ConcepTest Chapter 1. Section 1.2 Answer 1 ConcepTest Chapter 1.
Advertisements

Using BAT to answer questions
ANSWER SHEET LISTENING (PartⅠ~ Ⅳ) READING (PartⅤ ~ Ⅶ) NO
What is Writing? Analyzing Literacy Events
Frederick Douglass Bellwork
Illustrate It! Use the crayons and large paper to illustrate the water cycle with detailed labels on each of the stages.
Before: What is point of view and how does it impact how you feel about an event? After: Give evidence from the video to support how point of view can.
Habit #1 Be Proactive (Part 2)
Habit #1 Be Proactive (Part 2)
Chapter 9 Section 2 The Home Front.
Self Awareness: WHO AM I?
Habit #1 Be Proactive (Part 2)
Materials: text book, writing utensil, sheet of paper
Frederick Douglass THINK Questions
Grade 6: Module 1: Unit 1: Lesson 6 Vocabulary Strategies and Questions from the Text: Close Reading Part 2 of The Lightning Thief (Chapter 3, Continued.
Analyzing Douglass’s Purpose
Unit 9: The Cold War.
Fill out the image analysis sheet looking at the image below
Dedicated sections New look & feel of overview pages
#1 #2 #3 Solve: 21 ÷ Solve: Solve: 3 (7 + 4) 12 ÷ 3 – 2 + 1
Eng 11 Agenda 1/14/15 OR 1/15/15 Objective: RI 11.1, RI Students will read and analyze excerpts from “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass:
Answer this question on your handout!
Let’s get started! Take out one sheet of paper. Write the statement:
Find the greatest common factor of two or more numbers
Taking Cornell Notes from Text
Heading on Sheet – The Great Gatsby: Relationships, Date:
How does this quote relate to Frederick Douglass and his struggles
Cornell Notes.
English I Nov. 19 Materials: sheet of paper, something to write with
Building Context for the Narrative: The Abolition Movement
How do the issues faced by Douglass continue to plague today’s people?
WALT: write a character description based on evidence from the text.
Bell Ringer How does audience influence a text? As an author, what purpose does it serve to be aware of your audience?
Common Core Standards:
Tools  Audio  Audio Set Up Wizard The Sign of the Beaver Novel Study
What do the lyrics in this song bring to mind about the things Frederick Douglass has presented in the book? I can use my reading comprehension skills.
Heading on Sheet – 1984: Relationships, Date:
Common Core Standards:
Common Core Standards:
= x 2 = = 20 4 x 5 = = 16 4 x 4 = = 18 6 x 3 = = 12 2 x 6 = 12.
To Start: 20 Points How did you feel about the Jeopardy way of reviewing for the first test? What did you like about it? What didn’t you like about.
Monday, January 9th – First Flight
Taking Cornell Notes from Text
Taking Cornell Notes from Text
Answer this question on your handout!
One page typed report and Illustration of book
Bellwork- Lesson 1 Please pick up your composition books on your way into class then complete this bellwork: Jot down some of the ways in which adults–
January 24, 2014 Warm Up: What are the 3 functions of the cardiovascular system? Mr. Parr The Human Heart Homework: Read and take notes for Chapter 10.
Thursday 6th December 2012 Section 3
Before: What is point of view and how does it impact how you feel about an event? After: Give evidence from the video to support how point of view can.
Common Core Standards:
What is it? How does it help you as a reader?
The ghost of thomas kempe
Pre Ap World geography Intro and Physical geography unit
What is Empathy?. What is Empathy? Why Is Empathy Important?
Collection 2: OVERVIEW.
WHS: American Literature & Composition A
Selection 1: Over The edge
What are all the ways that Frederick Douglass is like a box?
Common Core Standards:
Reflections on BNW Essay…
What does this mean? Drawing Conclusions.
Answer this question on your handout!
Common Core Standards:
Common Core Standards:
Make sure you show your working out!
Common Core Standards:
Race Questions: Question 1
Eng 11 Agenda 1/14/15 OR 1/15/15 Objective: RI 11.1, RI Students will read and analyze excerpts from “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass:
Examples and explanations of how the characters show bravery
Presentation transcript:

What are all the ways that Frederick Douglass is like a box? Answer this on your Cornell notes sheet. Daily EQ: Why is learning to read so important in practicing freedom?

Daily EQ: Why is learning to read so important in practicing freedom? Your Task: Read Chapter 7 of the text, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Complete the Cornell notes sheet section, As You Read. Daily EQ: Why is learning to read so important in practicing freedom?

Daily EQ: Why is learning to read so important in practicing freedom? RACE to your answer! Let’s revisit what we’ve already read. Turn to page 31 of the novel. Consider this: Is education the key to discovering one’s worth and ability? How does Frederick Douglass discover the pathway to freedom in Chapter 6 of his narrative? Daily EQ: Why is learning to read so important in practicing freedom?

Daily EQ: Why is learning to read so important in practicing freedom? Before you go… How did reading and writing feel like freedom for Frederick? Daily EQ: Why is learning to read so important in practicing freedom?