English January 21st Agenda Reading Quiz Turn in Notebooks

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English 1-2 - January 21st Agenda Reading Quiz Turn in Notebooks Re-read first page: What started it all? Complete Propaganda Posters Present/Debrief You Will Need: Notebooks Writing Implement To Kill a Mockingbird

Reading Quiz: 28-31 For each of the following characters, write if they are ALIVE or DEAD at the end of the book: Atticus Bob Ewell Arthur “Boo” Radley Jem Scout

What started it all? Ewells being salty - 5 Dill trying to get Boo out - 2 Jackson claiming Alabama for Americans - 0 Ancient Egyptian Finches learning to read - 1 The Tom Robinson Trial - 21 Atticus becoming a lawyer - 4 Emancipation Proclamation - 0 Ewells having been in the war - 0 Invention of whiskey - 0 Great Depression - 0

Think-Pair-Share Think SILENTLY about the question below. When I say go, turn to someone near you and share. Volunteers share to the whole class. Why is the history of the Jim Crow Era important to know?

Think-Pair-Share Think SILENTLY about the question below. When I say go, turn to someone near you and share. Volunteers share to the whole class. Why does this novel continue to have an impact 55 years after its publication?