Wednesday, January 4th, 2017 Hello, class, and a belated happy new year to you! Warm up your brains with the following questions. I bet you cannot get.

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Wednesday, January 4th, 2017 Hello, class, and a belated happy new year to you! Warm up your brains with the following questions. I bet you cannot get them all correct  1.) What play does Holling read in January? 2.) What was the final score of the Rose Bowl? 3.) Why does Mr. Guareschi refuse to close the school despite bad weather in January?| 4.) Who would you consider the main antagonist in the chapter? Bonus: Finish this statement from yesterday’s reading: “I don’t know if anyone else saw her put her cup of hot chocolate __ ___ ___ ____.

2017.1 Agenda and Learning Target Return of materials, catching up and looking ahead Review yesterday’s reading Good theme vs bad theme Finish January/Complete Calendar/Create January theme Today’s Learning Target: I can recall the main events from January, and I can determine and explain a theme for the chapter

Possible events you recorded from yesterday’s reading Holling is on the cover of the Hometown Chronicle Doug Swieteck’s brother puts up copies of the cover all over the school (Doug’s black eye) Good old Meryl Lee Holling’s sister handles his poster situation selfishly Mr. Hoodhood talks baseball salaries Mr. Hoodhood and his daughter talk about the concept of rules Holling’s sister genuinely doesn’t want Holling to join the military

Possible events you recorded from yesterday’s reading Holling is reading MacBeth, a story of ambition gone wrong Holling has a dumb seventh grade moment while talking to Mrs. Baker and then walks under clouds Mrs. Baker gives Mai Thi her coffee Mrs. Baker doesn’t speak to Holling Holling’s father rages during the snowstorm Holling beams Doug Swieteck’s brother using the power of visualization Holling sweats through his underwear during the test

And finally Doug Swieteck’s brother tells Holling he is dead

Good theme Vs Bad Theme Good theme: I think one theme for December is that young people tend to be very concerned about their social position. I think this because Holling is very nervous about what is performance in the play will do for his social status. Bad theme: I think the theme is Holland is in a play and has tights on the but

Good theme vs. Bad theme Bad theme: holing did not get his baseball signed. I think this because Mickey said I don’t sign baseballs for tites. Good theme: One theme for December is to not put people on too high of a pedestal. Holling worshipped Mickey Mantle simply because of his baseball skill, even holding him in god-like status.

While we read Complete the January portion of your calendar. You may not use any events that occurred during yesterday’s reading. Also, think about what the theme for January may be

Closing Slide Go for the goal and explain what you believe to be the theme of January on the back of your calendar Today’s Learning Target: I can recall the main events from January, and I can determine and explain a theme for the chapter Looking ahead: Quick review of 2016 Overview of The Tempest, tMoV, and MacBeth 60s allusions Return of vocabulary stories