Anticipation guide (warm-up #6)

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Anticipation guide (warm-up #6) Consider each statement. Choose agree or disagree (yes, you must pick a side!) At the bottom, choose one statement you feel strongly about and enlarge on your opinion in a paragraph. Be prepared to discuss your statement.

Who will you save? A boat is sailing to the New World – only you plus three others can be saved when it begins to capsize. Read the descriptions of each person traveling. As a group, discuss the pros and cons of each person. Ultimately, you must pick three people who will go with you, and one you definitely won’t save! Be ready to share your choices.

The Salem Witch Trials Take notes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfQhqTTeBB4 Summarize: What? So What? Now What?

Good morning! Get a book and your handouts. We are going to get started immediately!

Intro to the crucible & act I Reading Roles Listen to Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYkBe_kHlGw&t=81s Stage Directions Read! Symbols & Characters

After Act I: conflicts Consider all the conflicts so far in Act I. Fill out the graphic organizer. Answer the questions on the back. *Finish for homework – have it ready first thing tomorrow.