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Bellwork (p. 28) Think back to the video we watched on Friday… What serious errors do you see in the way the KJV Bible was constructed? What are the effects of these errors?

Psalm 137 (Green Book p.300)

Psalm 137 Activity (5 min) Sketch the Scene Using David’s imagery, draw a quick sketch of one of the scenes David describes

Psalm 23 Green Book p. 299)

Psalm 23 Activity (5-10 min) Imagery Star Evaluate David’s imagery for words that appeal to each of the five senses. Be sure to explain your choice. Use the star below to organize your thoughts. Sight Hearing Smell Touch Taste

The Prodigal Son(Green Book p.302)

The Prodigal Son Activity (5-10 min) Think about the themes and characters in the text. What archetypes are represented? What other examples can you provide of these archetypes?

Ticket Out the Door What do you see as the main features each of psalms and parables each? Stick to door on your way out

Reminders Reminders: Playlists and notebooks due tomorrow Class will meet in B-8 again tomorrow