Do Now: Combine the following simple sentences into complex sentences.

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Do Now: Combine the following simple sentences into complex sentences. The library lost power on Friday. The library closed for the weekend. I didn’t eat breakfast this morning. I was running late this morning. I am not watching Riverdale every week. I am going to binge-watch Riverdale this summer.

Refresh: Complex sentences are made up of An independent (main) clause I am not watching Riverdale every week And a dependent (subordinate) clause Because I am going to binge-watch it this summer.

Refresh When the independent clause comes first, don’t use a comma: Ex: The library closed for the weekend after it lost power on Friday. When the dependent clause comes first, use a comma: Ex: After the library lost power on Friday, it closed for the weekend.

Please take out your Lieutenant Kotler Sheet Based on the character traits you wrote on the back, and the rest of the sheet you’ve completed, come up with a theme that fits

Picture Book Project: Character Study in a Historical Context Please read along as I go over the directions

Directions During this project, you will choose a quote that exemplifies (represents) your chosen character’s physical appearance, words, actions, thoughts (specifically, fears), and interactions with others. Then, after you explain how that quote exemplifies that quality, you will explain how that aspect of your character explains the political, social, and emotional environment of Nazi Germany. At the end, write a theme statement about what theme Boyne is conveying through your character. On each page, include a drawing of that character or trait.

Just follow the steps Pick Complete Create Illustrate Pick a character Pick Complete the quote chart Complete Create a cover that includes your character’s name and your theme statement Create Create pages that reflect your character’s traits (include the quote, explanation, and connection to Nazi Germany). Illustrate each page Illustrate Just follow the steps

SNOW DAYS WILL NOT CHANGE THIS!!!!! Due Date: Friday (3/9) SNOW DAYS WILL NOT CHANGE THIS!!!!!

Goal Today: Finish the first two boxes of the chart Homework tonight: Finish reading chapters 15 and 16 for tomorrow